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Kihnichthys
Genus of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kihnichthys ufermanni, the Usumacinta cichlid, is a species of cichlid found in a few rivers in the Usumacinta River basin in Guatemala and southern Mexico. It typically occurs in rivers that are about 10–50 m (33–164 ft) wide, fairly deep, have few or no aquatic plants, and a variable water current.[1] This species is the only known member of its genus,[2] but several of its features, including the chisel-like teeth, are shared with Cincelichthys and whether they should be merged into a single genus is not yet fully resolved;[3] a review in 2020 recommended that the Usumacinta cichlid should be moved into Cincelichthys.[4] The Usumacinta cichlid reaches a standard length of 25 cm (10 in).[5]
The generic name honours the Guatemalan ichthyologist Herman A. Kihn while the specific name honours the German aquarist, and friend of Robert Allgayer's, Alfred Ufermann who died in 2000.[6]
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