Amphilophus - Species

Species

  • Amphilophus alfari Meek, 1907
  • Amphilophus altifrons Kner, 1863
  • Amphilophus amarillo Stauffer & McKaye, 2002
  • Amphilophus astorquii Stauffer, McCrary & Black, 2008
  • Amphilophus bussingi Loiselle, 1997
  • Amphilophus calobrensis Meek & Hildebrand, 1913
  • Amphilophus chancho Stauffer, McCrary & Black, 2008
  • Amphilophus citrinellus Günther, 1864
  • Amphilophus diquis Bussing, 1974
  • Amphilophus flaveolus Stauffer, McCrary & Black, 2008
  • Amphilophus globosus Geiger, McCrary, & Stauffer, 2010
  • Amphilophus hogaboomorum Carr & Giovannoli, 1950
  • Amphilophus labiatus Günther, 1864
  • Amphilophus longimanus Günther, 1867
  • Amphilophus lyonsi Gosse, 1966
  • Amphilophus macracanthus Günther, 1864
  • Amphilophus margaritifer Günther, 1862
  • Amphilophus nourissati Allgayer, 1989
  • Amphilophus rhytisma López, 1983
  • Amphilophus robertsoni Regan, 1905
  • Amphilophus rostratus Gill, 1877
  • Amphilophus supercilius Geiger, McCrary, & Stauffer, 2010
  • Amphilophus sagittae Stauffer & McKaye, 2002
  • Amphilophus xiloaensis Stauffer & McKaye, 2002
  • Amphilophus zaliosus Barlow & Munsey, 1976

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