Brachyalestes peringueyi
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Characiformes |
Family: | Alestidae |
Genus: | Brachyalestes |
Species: | B. peringueyi
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Binomial name | |
Brachyalestes peringueyi | |
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Brachyalestes peringueyi is a species of freshwater fish in the African tetra family (Alestidae) of order Characiformes. It is endemic to the Luapula-Mweru system of the upper Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.
Taxonomy and etymology
[edit]Brachyalestes peringueyi was first described by George Albert Boulenger in 1923. It has also been referred to by the basionym Alestes peringueyi[2] and the synonym Brycinus peringueyi.[1] The specific name honors Louis Péringuey, a French naturalist. The fish is classified in the Alestidae family (the African tetras) in the order Characiformes.[3] The holotype was collected in Zambia.[4]
Ecology
[edit]Brachyalestes peringueyi is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia, where it is endemic to the upper Congo Basin's Luapula-Mweru system, occurring in lakes and rivers.[1] It is a pelagic fish that grows up to 13.3 centimetres (5.2 in) in total length.[3]
This species is fished with nets and its population has been threatened by overfishing. Despite this, it is assessed as a least concern species on the IUCN Red List because of its broad range.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Moelants, T. (2010). "Brachyalestes peringueyi". IUCN Red List. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ a b "Brycinus peringueyi (Boulenger, 1923)". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ a b "Brachyalestes peringueyi (Boulenger, 1923)". FishBase. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ "Brycinus peringueyi (Boulenger, 1923)". GBIF. Retrieved 20 July 2025.