Alestidae

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Alestidae
Temporal range: Late Paleocene to present
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Brycinus longipinnis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Suborder: Characoidei
Family: Alestidae
Cockerell 1910[1]
Genera

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African tetras (family Alestidae, formerly spelled Alestiidae) are a group of characiform fish found exclusively in Africa.[2] This family contains about 18 genera and 119 species. Among the best known members are the Congo tetra and African tigerfish; both are kept in aquaria, and tigerfish are utilized for food and as gamefish.

Although currently native only to African waterways, fossil evidence suggests that during the Paleogene, they ranged as far north as southern Europe and as far east as the Arabian subcontinent.[3] Fossil remains date back to potentially the Late Paleocene with Hydrocynus remains known from Algeria.[4] Alestid-like teeth are also known from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of France, and phylogenetic evidence also suggests that they diverged around this time.[5][6]

Taxonomy

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Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus)
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Hydrocynus goliath, the largest species in the family

Taxonomy based on Van der Laan 2017[7] and Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes (2025):[8]

The following fossil genera are also known:

The Lepidarchidae, whose two genera were previously placed in this family, have been found to be an ancient group more closely related to the Hepsetidae, and are thus placed in their own family now.[6]

Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on a 2023 analysis of ultraconserved element loci:[10]

Hepsetus odoe

References

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