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The light-eyed fish (Procatopodidae) are a family of fish from the order of the toothfish (Cyprinodontiformes). They live widespread in Africa south of the Sahara and in the area of the Nile.
features
Luminous eye fish are mostly bluish or greenish shiny colored fish. They are 2 to 15 cm ( Tanganyika light-eye fish ) long, are elongated and only more or less clearly flattened laterally in the rear third of the body. The name-giving feature is the light spot in the upper half of the eye, another is the cartilaginous mesethmoid (a skull bone).
Way of life
Luminous eye fish live in slowly flowing or standing, as well as in fast flowing small bodies of water, as well as in large lakes. They are predominantly schooling fish that live near the water surface and live on approach food. Young fish tend to live in protected areas, while adult fish are mostly seen in open water. Most luminous-eye fish spawn in fine-feathered plants where the eggs stick (adhesive spawners). The eggs are relatively large. The fry hatch after about 10 to 14 days.
species
The luminous eye fish include almost 80 species:
- Subfamily Aplocheilichthyinae
- Genus Aplocheilichthys
- Nackenfleckkärpfling ( Aplocheilichthys spilauchen ) (Duméril, 1861)
- Genus Aplocheilichthys
- Subfamily Procatopodinae
- Genus Cynopanchax , Ahl , 1928
- Cynopanchax bukobanus (Ahl, 1924)
- Genus Hylopanchax
- Hylopanchax leki Van der Zee et al., 2013
- Hylopanchax moke Van der Zee et al., 2013
- Hylopanchax ndeko Van der Zee et al., 2013
- Hylopanchax paucisquamatus Sonnenberg et al., 2014
- Hylopanchax silvestris (Poll & Lambert, 1958)
- Hylopanchax stictopleuron (Fowler, 1949)
- Genus Hypsopanchax , Myers, 1924
- Hypsopanchax catenatus
- Hypsopanchax deprimozi (Pellegrin, 1928)
- Hypsopanchax jobaerti
- Hypsopanchax jubbi
- Hypsopanchax platysternus
- Hypsopanchax stiassnyae van der Zee et al., 2015
- Hypsopanchax zebra
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Laciris (Worthington, 1932)
- Laciris pelagicus (Worthington, 1932)
- Genus Lacustricola Huber, 1981
- Lacustricola maculatus (Klausewitz, 1956)
- Lacustricola matthesi (Seegers, 1996)
- Lacustricola mediolateralis (Poll, 1966)
- Lacustricola nigrolateralis (Poll, 1967)
- Lacustricola pumilus (Boulenger 1906)
- Lacustricola omoculatus (Wildekamp, 1976)
- Lacustricola usanguensis (Wildekamp, 1976)
- Genus Lamprichthys , Regan , 1911
- Tanganyika light-eyed fish ( Lamprichthys tanganicanus , Boulenger, 1898)
- Genus Micropanchax , Myers, 1924
- Micropanchax bracheti (Berkenkamp, 1983)
- Micropanchax ehrichi (Berkenkamp & Etzel, 1994)
- Micropanchax keilhacki (Ahl, 1928)
- Micropanchax kingii (Boulenger, 1913)
- Micropanchax loati (Boulenger, 1901)
- Micropanchax macrophthalmus (Meinken, 1932)
- Micropanchax petnehazyi Nagy & Vreven, 2018
- Micropanchax pfaffi (Daget, 1954)
- Micropanchax rudolfianus (Worthington, 1932)
- Micropanchax scheeli (novel, 1970)
- Genus Plataplochilus , Ahl, 1928
- Plataplochilus cabindae (Boulenger, 1911)
- Plataplochilus chalcopyrus Lambert, 1963
- Plataplochilus loemensis (Pellegrin, 1924)
- Plataplochilus miltotaenia Lambert, 1963
- Plataplochilus mimus Lambert, 1967
- Plataplochilus ngaensis (Ahl, 1924)
- Plataplochilus pulcher Lambert, 1967
- Plataplochilus terveri Huber, 1981
- Genus Platypanchax , Ahl 1928
- Platypanchax modestus (Pappenheim, 1914), formerly Hypsopanchax modestus
- Genus Poropanchax
- Poropanchax hannerzi (Scheel, 1968)
- Poropanchax luxophthalmus (Brüning, 1929)
- Poropanchax myersi (Poll, 1952)
- Norman's light-eyed fish ( Poropanchax normani (Ahl, 1928))
- Poropanchax rancureli (Daget, 1965)
- Poropanchax stigmatopygus Wildekamp & Malumbres, 2004
- Genus Procatopus , Boulenger , 1904
- Procatopus aberrans Ahl, 1927
- Procatopus nototaenia Boulenger, 1904
- Procatopus similis Ahl, 1927
- Procatopus websteri Huber, 2007
- Genus Rhexipanchax Huber, 1999
- Rhexipanchax kabae (Daget, 1962)
- Rhexipanchax lamberti (Daget, 1962)
- Rhexipanchax nimbaensis (Daget, 1948)
- Rhexipanchax schioetzi (Scheel, 1968)
- Genus Cynopanchax , Ahl , 1928
Systematics
The Procatopodinae were described by the American zoologist Henry Weed Fowler in 1916 . They were initially assigned as a subfamily to the egg-laying toothcarps . In a comprehensive revision of the toothfish, the American ichthyologist Lynne R. Parenti placed the Procatopodinae together with the subfamily Aplocheilichthyinae, which are also known in German as light-eye fish, in the family Poeciliidae. After further processing by Ghedotti the subfamily Aplocheilichthyinae included only the Nackenfleckkärpfling ( Aplocheilichthys spilauchen ). All other luminous eye fish were assigned to the Procatopodinae.
The group is, however, closer to the Mittelmeerkärpflingen ( Aphanius ) and the genus Valencia used as the livebearing toothcarps (Poeciliidae). The subfamily Procatopodinae was therefore raised to family status in February 2018 (now Procatopodidae). Aplocheilichthys spilauchen was also assigned to the Procatopodidae. The South American luminous-eye fish ( Fluviphylax ) became an independent family.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Reinhold Bech: Eierlegende Zahnkarpfen Neumann, Radebeul 1989, ISBN 3-740-20067-7 , pages 118–119.
- ↑ Werner Neumann: Platypanchax. In: Claus Schaefer, Torsten Schröer (Hrsg.): The large lexicon of aquaristics. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-8001-7497-9 , 782.
- ^ LR Parenti (1981): A phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of cyprinodontiform fishes (Teleostei, Atherinomorpha) . Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 168 (4): 335-557 January 1981
- ^ MJ Ghedotti 2000. Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomy of the poecilioid fishes (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes). Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 130: 1-53. DOI: 10.1111 / j.1096-3642.2000.tb02194.x
- ↑ PHN Bragança, PF Amorim, WJEM Costa (2018): Pantanodontidae (Teleostei, Cyprinodontiformes), the sister group to all other cyprinodontoid killifishes as inferred by molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution, 94 (1): 137-145, doi: 10.3897 / zse.94.22173 .