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Aequidens is a
genus of fish in the
family Cichlidae found in
South America.
Formerly a
wastebasket genus, as
presently defined Aequidens is
largely restricted...
- is not
found on
other similar cichlids.
Formerly placed in the
genus Aequidens, this
species was
moved to
Andinoacara in 2009. Lyons, T.J. (2022) [amended...
- The
green terror (Andinoacara rivulatus, syn.
Aequidens rivulatus) is a
colorful freshwater fish in the
cichlid family. The fish
originates from the Pacific...
- The
geelbeck croaker (Atractoscion
aequidens), also
known as the
African weakfish or Cape salmon, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to...
- Species: C. maronii
Binomial name
Cleithracara maronii (Steindachner, 1881)
Synonyms Acara maronii Steindachner, 1881
Aequidens maronii (Steindachner, 1881)...
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Taxon identifiers Aequidens latifrons Wikidata: Q130267 ADW:
Aequidens_latifrons CoL: 64ZDR EoL: 205888 GBIF: 5208285 iNaturalist: 706780 IRMNG: 10151698...
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Papiliochromis ramirezi Pelvicachromis pulcher Aequidens maronii Aequidens pulcher Aequidens rivulatus Aequidens curviceps Astronotus ocellatus Cichlasoma...
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genus in 1862 by the
American biologist Theodore Gill with
Otolithus aequidens, a
species described in 1830 by
Georges Cuvier from the Cape of Good Hope...
- mouth.
Examples include some
variants of
Geophagus altifrons, and some
Aequidens, Gymnogeophagus, and Satanoperca, as well as
Oreochromis mossambicus and...
- length. Less commonly, they have also been
known to
consume cichlids (
Aequidens).
Several courtship behaviors have been
described and are used by both...