Polypterus endlicheri
Polypterus endlicheri | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Subclass: | Chondrostei |
Order: | Polypteriformes |
Family: | Polypteridae |
Genus: | Polypterus |
Species: | P. endlicheri[1] |
Binomial name | |
Polypterus endlicheri Heckel, 1847 | |
Polypterus endlicheri Heckel, 1847 is one of the largest species of the Polypterus genus of freshwater fish. It has two subspecies:
- Polypterus endlicheri endlicheri Heckel, 1847 (saddled bichir)
- Polypterus endlicheri congicus Boulenger, 1898 (Congo bichir)
Description
The species reached a maximum recorded length of about 63 cm (24.8 in) as an unsexed male. The maximum recorded weight was about 3.3 kg ( 7.3 lb). [2][3] It can be identified by its flattened head with a prominent lower jaw that is larger than its upper jaw. Its dorsal side is of a green and yellow color. Its head and fins also have black spots on them.[2]
This fish is recorded to be piscivorous. Their diet also includes snails and crustaceans.[2] Their reproduction cycle begins in the rainy season when the chemistry of the water and temperature change. This species is also known to be an egg scatterer. P. endlicheri can live in aquaria with proper maintenance.[4]
Habitat and distribution
Polypterus endlicheri is recorded to be found in freshwater habitats within demersal depth ranges. This species is native to a tropical climate.[2]
P. endlicheri is found in the Nile River, the Chad basin, the Niger River, the Volta River, and the Bandama River of Africa. [2] This species is native to Cameroon, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Chad, the Ivory Coast, Mali, Sudan, Benin, and the Central African Republic.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Polypterus endlicheri". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Polypterus endlicherii Heckel, 1847 Saddled bichir". Fish Base. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- ↑ "Saddled Bichir – Polypterus Endlicheri Endlicheri". Tropical Fish Site. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- 1 2 "Polypterus endlicheri endlicheri Saddled Bichir". Seriously Fish. Retrieved 10 September 2013.