Maylandia spp. 
 
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Group:
Fishes
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Malawi, Mozambique


Species/Common Names:
Maylandia aurora
Metriaclima spp.
Maylandia benetos
Maylandia callainos
Cobalt Zebra
Cobalt Blue Mbuna
Cobalt Blue African Cichlid
Maylandia chrysomallos
Maylandia cyneusmarginata
Maylandia emmiltos
Maylandia estherae
Maylandia greshakei
William's Mbuna
Maylandia hajomaylandi
Maylandia heteropicta
Maylandia lombardoi
Maylandia mbenjii
Maylandia melabranchion
Maylandia phaeos
Maylandia pursa
Maylandia pyrsonotos
Maylandia sandaracinos
Maylandia thapsinogen
Maylandia xanstomachus

Facts Summary:
Maylandia is a genus of fishes of concern and found in the following area(s): Malawi, Mozambique.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Maylandia auroraVU-IUCN2006Malawi, Mozambique
2. Maylandia benetosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
3. Maylandia callainosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
4. Maylandia chrysomallosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
5. Maylandia cyneusmarginataVU-IUCN2006Malawi
6. Maylandia emmiltosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
7. Maylandia estheraeVU-IUCN2006Malawi
8. Maylandia greshakeiVU-IUCN2006Malawi
9. Maylandia hajomaylandiVU-IUCN2006Malawi
10. Maylandia heteropictaVU-IUCN2006Malawi
11. Maylandia lombardoiVU-IUCN2006Malawi
12. Maylandia mbenjiiVU-IUCN2006Malawi
13. Maylandia melabranchionVU-IUCN2006Malawi
14. Maylandia phaeosVU-IUCN2006Mozambique
15. Maylandia pursaVU-IUCN2006Malawi
16. Maylandia pyrsonotosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
17. Maylandia sandaracinosVU-IUCN2006Malawi
18. Maylandia thapsinogenVU-IUCN2006Malawi
19. Maylandia xanstomachusVU-IUCN2006Malawi

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