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- Geophagini is a tribe of cichlids from the subfamily Cichlinae, the American cichlids. It is the sister taxon to the clade which includes the Cichlasomatini...
- Geophagus sveni is a Geophagini cichlid native to the Tocantins River drainage in Brazil. The Geophagus sveni Lucinda is a medium-sized cichlid that reaches...
- seven tribes: Astronotini, Chaetobranchini, Cichlasomatini, Cichlini, Geophagini, Heroini, and Retroculini. In this system the Geophaginae plus the Chaetobranchini...
- species group from Chapada Diamantina, north-eastern Brazil (Cichlidae: Geophagini). Ichthyological Explorations of Freshwaters, 26 (3): 209-220. van der...
- species group from Chapada Diamantina, north-eastern Brazil (Cichlidae: Geophagini). Ichthyological Explorations of Freshwaters, 26 (3): 209-220. SeriouslyFish:...
- water (lower pH) also results in more males. Apistogramma is part of Geophagini and its closest relatives are Apistogrammoides and Taeniacara. There are...
- taxonomy: Cichlinae Astronotini Chaetobranchini Cichlasomatini Cichlini Geophagini Heroini Retroculini Etroplinae Bathybatini Benthochromini Boulengerochromini...
- Apistogramma macmasteri is a dwarf cichlid in the tribe Geophagini, one of the tribes of the subfamily of American cichlids, the Cichlinae. It is a freshwater...
- Actinopterygii Order: Cichliformes Family: Cichlidae Subfamily: Cichlinae Tribe: Geophagini Subtribe: Crenicaratina Genus: Crenicichla Heckel, 1840 Type species Crenicichla...
- Saxatilia is a South American cichlid genus in the genus group Geophagini. The genus was only erected in mid-2023 by four South American ichthyologists...