RFENNY9J–Female aquarium fish Dimidiochromis compressiceps.
RMAGCJXJ–A freshwater tropical fish tank filled with fish from the Cichlidae family. A serene scene, in spite of the skull on the bottom.
RM2AKM47D–The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . Lamprologus compressiceps. See p. 172..
RMEBN97W–Dwarf green pike (Crenicichla compressiceps), male
RMH015H3–Knife Malawi-Cyrtocara (Dimidiochromis compressiceps Blue), blue
RM2AKM4GF–The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . E g H h. Lamprologus compressiceps. See p. 172.
RM2AKMK1N–The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . 2 9—13 Total length, 93 millim.Described from several specimens from Mbity Rocks and Kinyamkolo. 33. Lamprologus brevis.—Blgr. 1899. 34. Lamprologus compressiceps.—Blgr. 1899. (Fig., p. 205, upper.) A few moderately large curved canine teeth in front of each jaw, followed bya narrow band of minute teeth ; lateral teeth very small, curved. Depth of body2j to 2| times in total length, length of head 2jj to i. Head very stronglycompressed, with concave upper profile ; sn
RM2A3137X–Pearly calvus or Compressed cichlid, Altolamprologus calvus 'gold'
RMH015H7–Knife Malawi-Cyrtocara (Dimidiochromis compressiceps Five Color), Five Color
RM2CDCENK–. The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . h h. Lamprologus compressiceps. See p. 172.
RM2CDCENH–. The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . Lamprologus compressiceps. See p. 172.. Paratilapia pfefferi. See p. 178.
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RM2CDCFJY–. The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . 2 9—13 Total length, 93 millim. Described from several specimens from Mbity Rocks and Kinyamkolo. 33. La.MPROLOGUS BRRVIS.--Blgr. 1899. 34. Lamprologus compressiceps.—Blgr. 1899. (Fig., p. 205, upper.) A few moderately large curved canine teeth in front of each jaw, followed bya narrow band of minute teeth ; lateral teeth very small, curved. Depth of body2J to 2^ times in total length, length of head 2J to 2J. Head ver) stronglycompressed, with concave upper profile
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