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Pseudocrenilabrinae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pseudocrenilabrinae
The Pseudocrenilabrinae are a subfamily in the cichlid family of fishes to which, according to a study from 2004, includes all the Middle Eastern and African cichlids with the exception of the unusual ''Heterochromis multidens'' and the Malagasy species.〔Sparks & Smith (2004). ''Phylogeny and biogeography of cichlid fishes (Teleostei: Perciformes: Cichlidae).'' Cladistics 20(6): 501–517〕 This subfamily includes about 1,119 species. Previous authors recognized additional African subfamilies, e.g. the Tilapiinae of Hoedeman (1947), Tylochrominae of Poll (1986), Heterochrominae of Kullander (1998) or Boulengerochrominae of Tawil (2001). To this family belong the cichlids of the greater East African lakes like the Mbuna in the Lake Malawi, and various species from Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika. The Pseudocrenilabrinae tribes Haplochromini and Tilapiini are widespread in Africa; the others are more localized, particularly in the East African Rift lakes. ==Systematics== Apart from the tribes mentioned in the box to the right, Bathybatini, Benthochromini, Boulengerochromini, Cyphotilapiini, Eretmodini, Greenwoodochromini, Limnochromini and Perissodini are sometimes also recognized. The extinct genus ''Mahengechromis'' and the enigmatic living species ''Etia nguti'' are apparently quite singluar Pseudocrenilabrinae, distinct from any of the established tribes.
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