Cichlasoma

Cichlasoma
Cichlasoma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Subfamily: Cichlasomatinae
Genus: Cichlasoma
Swainson, 1839

Cichlasoma is a genus of fish in the cichlid family. The genus was previously very large, including cichlids from Texas, North America, through all of Central America to parts of South America.

Reclassification and subsequent splitting of the genus by Sven O. Kullander and other ichthyologists has resulted in many of the former species from the genus Cichlasoma[1][2] now being placed within separate genera such as Amphilophus, Archocentrus, Herichthys, Heros, Nandopsis, Parachromis, Thorichthys, Vieja and a number of others.

The genus Cichlasoma now consists of a few fish found in South America.

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Species

Species currently assigned to Cichlasoma senso stricta include

  • Cichlasoma amazonarum
  • Cichlasoma araguaiense
  • Cichlasoma bimaculatum
  • Cichlasoma dimerus
  • Cichlasoma orientale
  • Cichlasoma orinocense
  • Cichlasoma paranaense
  • Cichlasoma portalegrense
  • Cichlasoma pusillum
  • Cichlasoma santifranciscense
  • Cichlasoma taenia
  • Cichlasoma tembe

Species previously designated as Cichlasoma now frequently annotated as "Cichlasoma" awaiting relocation to other genera

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