
Andinoacara is a genus of fish in the family Cichlidae. The genus was described in 2009. Before this the members of Andinoacara were placed in the "catch-all" genus Aequidens although they are not closely related to the other members of this genus. The genus Andinoacara is restricted to freshwater habitats in northwestern South America (Trinidad and the Orinoco Basin west to the Pacific coast of South America as far south as Peru) and southern Central America (Costa Rica and Panama). There are no members of the genus in the Amazon Basin.
GENUS
Латинское название Andinoacara Musilová, Říčan & Novák, 2009 Виды См. текст. Систематикана Викивидах Изображенияна Викискладе NCBI 933952 В июне 2009 6[1] видов из временного рода Aequidens были переведены в новый род Andinoacara[2] Musilova, Z., Rican, O. & Novak, J., 2009 Виды Andinoacara biseriatus (Regan 1913) Andinoacara coeruleopunctatus (Kner 1863) Andinoacara latifrons (Steindachner, 1879) Andinoacara pulcher (Gill 1858) — акара голубовато-пятнистая Andinoacara rivulatus (Günther 1860) — акара бирюзовая Andinoacara sapayensis (Regan, 1903) Andinoacara stalsbergi Musilová, Schindler & Staeck 2009 Галерея Голубая акара (Andinoacara pulcher) Бирюзовая акара (Andinoacara rivulatus) Источники ↑ California Academy of Sciences (неопр.). Проверено 19 апреля 2010. Архивировано 15 апреля 2012 года. ↑ Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, Volume 47 Issue 3 , Pages 209—304 (August 2009) Источник — https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andinoacara&oldid=90165803 Категории: Животные по алфавиту Цихловые Скрытые категории: Википедия:Статьи с некорректным использованием шаблонов:Cite web (не указан язык) Википедия:Статьи с переопределением значен
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Andinoacara is a genus of fish in the family Cichlidae. The genus was described in 2009. Before this the members of Andinoacara were placed in the "catch-all" genus Aequidens although they are not closely related to the other members of this genus. The genus Andinoacara is restricted to freshwater habitats in northwestern South America (Trinidad and the Orinoco Basin west to the Pacific coast of South America as far south as Peru) and southern Central America (Costa Rica and Panama). There are no members of the genus in the Amazon Basin.
==Species== There are currently eight recognized species in this genus: Andinoacara biseriatus (Regan, 1913) Andinoacara blombergi Wijkmark, S. O. Kullander & Barriga S., 2012 Andinoacara coeruleopunctatus (Kner, 1863) Andinoacara latifrons (Steindachner, 1878) (Platinum acara) Andinoacara pulcher (Gill, 1858) (Blue acara) Andinoacara rivulatus (Gunther, 1860) (Green terror) Andinoacara sapayensis (Regan, 1903) (Sapayo cichlid) Andinoacara stalsbergi Musilová, I. Schindler & Staeck, 2009
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