Nothobranchius spp. 
 
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Group:
Fishes
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda


Species/Common Names:
Nothobranchius aff. taeniopygus
Nothobranchius albimarginatus
Nothobranchius annectens
Nothobranchius bojiensis
Boji Plains Nothobranch
Nothobranchius elongatus
Elongate Nothobranch
Nothobranchius flammicomantis
Nothobranchius foerschi
Nothobranchius geminus
Nothobranchius interruptus
Kikambala Nothobranch
Nothobranchius kilomberoensis
Nothobranchius korthausae
Nothobranchius lourensi
Nothobranchius luekei
Nothobranchius patrizii
Blue Notho
Nothobranchius rubripinnis
Nothobranchius sp. nov. 'Lake Victoria'
Nothobranchius steinforti
Nothobranchius willerti
Mnanzini Nothobranch

Facts Summary:
Nothobranchius is a genus of fishes of concern and found in the following area(s): Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Nothobranchius aff. taeniopygusVU-IUCN2004Uganda
2. Nothobranchius albimarginatusVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
3. Nothobranchius annectensVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
4. Nothobranchius bojiensisVU-IUCN2006Kenya
5. Nothobranchius elongatusVU-IUCN2006Kenya
6. Nothobranchius flammicomantisVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
7. Nothobranchius foerschiVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
8. Nothobranchius geminusVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
9. Nothobranchius interruptusVU-IUCN2006Kenya
10. Nothobranchius kilomberoensisVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
11. Nothobranchius korthausaeVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
12. Nothobranchius lourensiVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
13. Nothobranchius luekeiVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
14. Nothobranchius patriziiVU-IUCN2006Kenya
15. Nothobranchius rubripinnisVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
16. Nothobranchius sp. nov. 'Lake Victoria'VU-IUCN2004Kenya
17. Nothobranchius steinfortiVU-IUCN2006Tanzania
18. Nothobranchius willertiVU-IUCN2006Kenya

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