Male from La Ceiba
A male of Parachromis multifasciatus from La Ceiba [Honduras] in the aquarium of Morrell Devlin [USA]. Fotografato da Morrell Devlin. determinatore Juan Miguel Artigas Azas

Famiglia
Cichlidae

Sottofamiglia
Cichlinae

Tribu
Therapsini

Genere
Parachromis


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06-lug-2020

Parachromis multifasciatus (Regan, 1905)


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Descrizione originale come Cichlosoma multifasciatum:

ZooBank:4C49E5BF-8362-4A20-81C2-B0EC1DE2F08E.

  • Regan, Charles Tate. 1905. "A revision of the fishes of the American cichlid genus Cichlosoma and of the allied genera". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. (Ser7)16:60-77; 225-243; 316-340; 433-445 (ffm00042)

Conservazione: Parachromis multifasciatus non inserita dalle organizzazioni internazionali di salvaguardia delle specie a rischio nella lista rossa. Since the 1970s, a direct and more aggressive competitor, Parachromis managuensis, was introduced by government agencies in the Grijalva Usumacinta drainage in Mexico, allegedly with the purpose of providing additionally protein for fishermen. I was told this in the early 1980s by a government technician of the Fishing ministry (Secretaria de Pesca, now defunct) but I have not been able to obtain official documentation of the introduction myself. P. multifasciatus has been seriously impacted by this introduction, and many hybrids reportedly occur near the mouth of the Usumacinta River (Miller, 2006). In my experience, P. multifasciatus has been extirpated from many bodies of water by its relative, as is the case of Laguna de las Ilusiones in the city of Villahermosa.

Parachromis multifasciatus is a fish of commercial importance as a food fish and caught daily and sold in local markets (Miller, 2006).