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Additional information (Wiki):
Haplochromis is a ray-finned fish
genus in the family Cichlidae. It has
been used as the default "wastebin taxon"
for Pseudocrenilabrinae cichlids of the
East African Rift, and as such became
the "largest" fish "genus". Many of
these cichlids are popular aquarium
fishes; like similar Haplochromini they
are known as "haplos", "happies" or "haps"
among aquarium enthusiasts. The genus
was established by F.M. Hilgendorf in
1888. It was originally conceived as a
subgenus of A.C.L.G. Günther's "Chromis",
at that time an even larger "wastebin
genus" for Pseudocrenilabrinae cichlids.
The type species of Hilgendorf was H.
obliquidens. "Chromis" of Günther turned
out to be a junior homonym of G.
Cuvier's ocean fish genus Chromis,
established in 1814 already, and was
abolished. As the years went by, other
genera of (mostly) Haplochromini were
lumped with and split again from
Haplochromis, and the final delimitation
of the clade around H. obliquidens is
not yet done.
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