Tristramella sacra
Animal
Tristramella sacra, the long jaw tristramella, is a species of cichlid fish that was endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It has not been recorded since 1990, despite searches both of the lake and in local markets, and it is regarded as... Wikipedia
Found in: Sea of Galilee
Higher classification: Tristramella
Rank: Species
Scientific name: Tristramella sacra
Tristramella sacra, the long jaw tristramella, is a species of cichlid fish that was endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It has not been recorded since ...
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Omnivorous, feeding mainly on phytoplankton, but occasionally preying on small fish. Spawns between April and July. Paternal or both sexes mouth-brooder.
Oct 22, 2015 · Long Jaws were listed as critically endangered in 2006 and then re-listed as extinct in 2014. Researchers suggest breeding habitat destruction in the lake's ...
Tristramella sacra (Hebrew: טברנון לסתני ) is a possibly extinct species of cichlid fish that was endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
Tristramella sacra is a species of concern belonging in the species group fishes and found in the following area(s): Israel.
Omnivorous, feeding mainly on phytoplankton, but occasionally preying on small fish. Spawns between April and July. Paternal or both sexes mouth-brooder.
Tristramella sacra, the long jaw tristramella, is a species of cichlid fish that was endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It has not been recorded since ...
Jan 24, 2024 · Remarks. The IUCN category of T. sacra is extinct based on Goren's (2014) assessment. Nonetheless, it was reported that this species is still ...
Sep 28, 2010 · This species was endemic to one lake in Israel; it is now Extinct. It has not been recorded since 1989/90, despite searches for the species both in the lake ...
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