Synodontis omias
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Siluriformes |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Mochokidae
Subfamilia: Mochokinae
Genus: Synodontis
Species: Synodontis omias
Name
edit- Synodontis omias Günther, 1864
Holotype (unique): BMNH 1863.12.9.3 (skeleton).
Type locality: Jebba, Upper Niger, western Africa.[1]
Etymology: The species is named after a genus of weevils, Omias, with which the author perhaps saw similarities. The weevils got their name after a person in Greek mythology. Omias was a Lacedaemonian and the chief of the ten commissioners who were sent once to King Philip V. on a mission.
References
edit- Boulenger, G. A.; 1911: Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). London. 2: 1–529.
- Günther, A.; 1864: Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum. Catalogue of the Physostomi, containing the families Siluridae, Characinidae, Haplochitonidae, Sternoptychidae, Scopelidae, Stomiatidae in the collection of the British Museum. 5: 1–455.
- Poll, M.; 1971: Révision des Synodontis Africains (Famille Mochocidae). Annales du Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale, Serie 8, Sciences Zoologiques, 191: 1–497.
- Seegers, L.; 2008: Die Welse Afrikas. Ein Handbuch für Bestimmung und Pflege. Tetra Verlag, Berlin-Velten. / The catfishes of Africa. A handbook for identification and maintenance. Aqualog Verlag, Rodgau, Germany.
- Synodontis omias in Catalog of Fishes, Eschmeyer, W.N., Fricke, R. & van der Laan, R. (eds.) 2024. Catalog of Fishes electronic version.