Phenacogrammus aurantiacus

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Phenacogrammus aurantiacus is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Alestidae, the African tetras. This species is found in Western Central Africa

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Phenacogrammus aurantiacus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Family: Alestidae
Genus: Phenacogrammus
Species:
P. aurantiacus
Binomial name
Phenacogrammus aurantiacus
(Pellegrin, 1930))
Synonyms[2]
  • Hemigrammopetersius aurantiacus Pellegrin, 1930
  • Hemigrammopetersius trilobatus Pellegrin, 1931
  • Phenacogrammus heterodontus Poll, 1945
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Distribution and habitat

Phenacogrammus aurantiacus is found in central Africa, within the Kouilou basin of the Republic of the Congo (RotC), and the Ogooué basin, which lies in both Gabon and the RotC. The species also inhabits the middle and upper reaches of the Congo River and associated waterbodies of the Congo Basin. The two Congo countries—RotC and DR Congo—both encompass parts of the Congo river and basin.

Description

At Aquarium de la Porte Dorée

Individuals of the species may reach a total length of 10.0 cm (3.9 in).[3] The fish has silvery sides with a central broad dark band that starts just behind the gills and runs to the caudal fin. The colour of the band varies greatly in intensity between individuals of the species.

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