Microsynodontis is a genus of upside-down catfishes native to freshwater rivers in western Africa.[1] The genus was originally described by British-Belgian zoologist George Albert Boulenger in 1903 based upon the type species Microsynodontis batesii.[2] The name microsynodontis comes from the Greek word mikro, meaning small, and the Greek term synodon, meaning "with the teeth all growing together".[2]
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Albert Boulenger in 1903 based upon the type species Microsynodontis batesii. The name microsynodontis comes from the Greek word mikro, meaning small, and...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2014). "Microsynodontis christyi" in FishBase. June 2014 version. Ng, H. H. (2004). "The Microsynodontis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Mochokidae)...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
(Howes, 1980). Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
Microsynodontis polli is a species of upside-down catfish native to Guinea from the Gbin River and Liberia from Saint John. This species grows to a length...
Microsynodontis lamberti is a species of upside-down catfish endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo where it is found in the Lilanda River. This...
Microsynodontis batesii is a species of upside-down catfish native to rivers of Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gabon. This species...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
by Ng Heok Hee. Before 2004, the genus Microsynodontis was believed to contain only four species, Microsynodontis batesii, M. christyi, M. lamberti, and...
studies. In 1906 a study revealed Chromidotillapia in the area. Teleostei and Microsynodontis have also been observed in the river. www.univie.ac.at v t e...
colouration reminiscent of that of a bumblebee: African bumblebee catfish, Microsynodontis batesii Asian bumblebee catfish, Pseudomystus siamensis Bumblebee jelly...
of family Phosichthyidae Labeo polli, a fish of family Cyprinidae Microsynodontis polli, a fish of family Mochokidae Notonomus polli, a beetle of family...