Hydrocynus vittatus Castelnau, 1861

Description


Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 10; Anal spines: 0; Anal soft rays: 15. Diagnosis: large fang-like teeth overlapping the jaws when the mouth is closed; gill-rakers long, about equal to the length of gill filaments; body generally > 22% of SL (Ref. 28714). 43-53 scales in lateral line; 2 scale rows between lateral line and scaly process at pelvic-fin bases; eye < 70% of interorbital space (Ref. 2880, 81279). Dorsal-fin origin at about same level as pelvic-fin insertions (Ref. 2880, 80290, 81279). Gill rakers few (5-9/9-12) but rather long (Ref. 2880, 80290, 81279), about equal to the length of gill filaments (Ref. 28714). Tips of adipose and dorsal fins black; forked edge of caudal fin black (Ref. 2880, 80290, 81279). Dark caudal fin coloration may also extend unto median caudal rays, forming crescent-shaped blotch (Ref. 80290, 81279). Dark longitudinal streaks present above the lateral line (Ref. 28714).

Common Names


  • Ngweshi , Afrikaans , Namibia
  • Tiervis , Afrikaans , South Africa
  • Tiervis , Afrikaans , Namibia
  • Kalb el bahr , Arabic , Sudan
  • Kas , Arabic , Sudan
  • Kass , Arabic , Sudan
  • Manda , Bemba , Zambia
  • Nsanga , Bemba , Zambia
  • Kasangi , Chokwe (Tshokwe) , Angola
  • Muka , Chokwe (Tshokwe) , Angola
  • Almindelig tigerfisk , Danish , Denmark
  • Koris , El Molo , Kenya
  • Ndweshi , English , USA
  • Tiger fish , English , Ghana
  • Tiger fish , English , Global
  • Tigerfish , English , Kenya
  • Tigerfish , English , South Africa
  • Tigerfish , English , Namibia
  • Tigerfish , English , Tanzania
  • Tigerfish , English , USA
  • Tigerfish , English , Zambia
  • Harilik vesihunt , Estonian , Estonia
  • Avuwo kordzeasa , Ewe , Ghana
  • Linjatiikeritetra , Finnish , Finland
  • Akao , Ga , Ghana
  • Gestreifter Wasserhund , German , Germany
  • Tigersalmler , German , Germany
  • Zawai , Hausa , Nigeria
  • Owulueze , Igbo , Nigeria
  • Kabi , Ijo , Nigeria
  • Kiri shelia , Kanuri , Nigeria
  • Bongela , Kele (Ya Okandja) , Congo Dem Rp
  • Bosenekele , Kele (Ya Okandja) , Congo Dem Rp
  • Munda , Kele (Ya Okandja) , Congo Dem Rp
  • Hidi , Kim , Chad
  • Hidi Dare , Kim , Chad
  • Hiding , Kim , Chad
  • Hiring , Kim , Chad
  • Munda , Lombo (Olombo) , Congo Dem Rp
  • Musonga , Luba-Kasai (Baluba) , Angola
  • Kasanji , Lwena (Luena) , Angola
  • 狗脂鯉 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 狗脂鲤 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Ebma tsagi , Nupe , Nigeria
  • Mcheni , Nyanja (Chichewa) , Malawi
  • Wagassa , Nyoro , Uganda
  • Ncheni , Sena , Mozambique
  • Tigrovka , Slovene , Slovenia
  • Munda , So (Eso) , Congo Dem Rp
  • Kachinga , Swahili , Tanzania
  • Lokel , Turkana , Kenya
  • Ijakere , Yoruba , Nigeria
  • Ngania , Zande , Sudan
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy


    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Chordata

    Class: Teleostei

    Order: Characiformes

    Family: Alestidae

    Genus: Hydrocynus

    Species: Hydrocynus vittatus Castelnau, 1861

    Climate Zone


  • Tropical
  • Location


    Biology


    Prefers warm, well-oxygenated water, mainly larger rivers and lakes; all but the largest form roving schools of like-sized fish; aptly described as fierce and voracious; diet increasingly piscivorous, becoming exclusive fish feeders when above 90-100 mm length; feeds on whatever prey is most abundant but Brycinus, Micralestes, Barbus, and Limnothrissa are favored (Ref. 7248, 52193). Piscivorous, but may also eat Caridina and insects (Ref. 28714). Useful food fish in some areas (Ref. 4967).

    Habitat


    demersal