The distinction between Harpagochromis and Prognathochromis, and the distinction between these and other cichlid genera of Lake Victoria as proposed by Greenwood (1980), is demonstrated to be artificial. The BM(NH) collections of Haplochromis dichrourus and H. pellegrini were found to be polyspecific and are redescribed. On the basis of specimens formerly included in H. pellegrini a new species is described. Five new species are described based on material from the Mwanza Gulf and Maisome Island. Specimens of H. dichrourus from different areas of Lake Victoria are described separately to demonstrate geographic variation
The Lake Edward system in Eastern Central Africa, including Lakes Edward and George and their associ...
Fig. 1. The Lake Edward system, consisting of Lakes Edward and George that are connected through the...
African cichlids are model systems for evolutionary studies and for host-parasite interactions, beca...
A new species of haplochromine cichlid from Lake Victoria, only known from the Mwanza Gulf area is d...
A new species of a haplochromine cichlid (Pisces: Cichlidae: Haplochrominae) from Lake Victoria is d...
In chronologic order of publication, all papers dealing with the systematics of haplochromine cichli...
Two new species of zooplanktivorous haplochromine cichlids from Lake Victoria, Tanzania, are describ...
The zooplanktivorous Haplochromis tanaos spec. nov., and the morphologically very similar but insect...
Seven new species of haplochromine cichlids from Lake Victoria are described. They comprise four det...
Piscivory is a common trophic niche among cichlids of the East African Great Lakes, including Lakes ...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
Based on ecological and morphological features, the 300 or more haplochromine cichlid species of Lak...
Piscivory is a common trophic niche among cichlids of the East African Great Lakes, including Lakes ...
The single cichlid fish from Lake Victoria on which Nichols & LaMonte (1938) based their new species...
During the years 1984–1987 Lake Victoria in East Africa experienced what is probably the largest mas...
The Lake Edward system in Eastern Central Africa, including Lakes Edward and George and their associ...
Fig. 1. The Lake Edward system, consisting of Lakes Edward and George that are connected through the...
African cichlids are model systems for evolutionary studies and for host-parasite interactions, beca...
A new species of haplochromine cichlid from Lake Victoria, only known from the Mwanza Gulf area is d...
A new species of a haplochromine cichlid (Pisces: Cichlidae: Haplochrominae) from Lake Victoria is d...
In chronologic order of publication, all papers dealing with the systematics of haplochromine cichli...
Two new species of zooplanktivorous haplochromine cichlids from Lake Victoria, Tanzania, are describ...
The zooplanktivorous Haplochromis tanaos spec. nov., and the morphologically very similar but insect...
Seven new species of haplochromine cichlids from Lake Victoria are described. They comprise four det...
Piscivory is a common trophic niche among cichlids of the East African Great Lakes, including Lakes ...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
Based on ecological and morphological features, the 300 or more haplochromine cichlid species of Lak...
Piscivory is a common trophic niche among cichlids of the East African Great Lakes, including Lakes ...
The single cichlid fish from Lake Victoria on which Nichols & LaMonte (1938) based their new species...
During the years 1984–1987 Lake Victoria in East Africa experienced what is probably the largest mas...
The Lake Edward system in Eastern Central Africa, including Lakes Edward and George and their associ...
Fig. 1. The Lake Edward system, consisting of Lakes Edward and George that are connected through the...
African cichlids are model systems for evolutionary studies and for host-parasite interactions, beca...