The Neochromis simotes is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Neochromis simotes (Boulenger, 1911), should you have one you would like to contribute, please get in Contact the Cichlid Room Companion editor. Neochromis simotes (Boulenger, 1911) - Last updated on 12-Sep-2007. More
The description of Neochromis simotes is based on three specimens in a 1911 collection in the British Museum of Natural History. The collection point is listed as Kakindu on the Victorian Nile Uganda. The largest individual is 8. More
Neochromis simotes nyassae Borodin = Haplochromis callipterus (G More
anywhere else, plus one species, Neochromis simotes, that was thought extinct. The species from the rapids and pools areas exhibit adaptations suggestive of dependence upon rapidly flowing water; i.e., falls and rapids habitats that would be inundated by the dam. More
Neochromis simotes See Haplochromis nigricans Neoeucirrhichthys maydelli (Banarescu & Nalbant 1968) Neofundulus acutirostratus (Costa 1992, Bo:72, TF:76 9/98) Neofundulus guaporensis More
Neochromis simotes nyassae, Haplochromis centropristoides, Ctenochromis callipterus, Chromis callipterus, Tilapia calliptera, Haplochromis callipterus "Callipterus Hap" "Callipterus" "Eastern Happy" "Black-Edged Golden Nyasa Cichlid" More