BelonoglanisW
Belonoglanis

Belonoglanis is a genus of catfishes of the family Amphiliidae. Both species occur in the Congo River basin.

CryptomyrusW
Cryptomyrus

Cryptomyrus is a genus of mormyrid fish native to Gabon.

TrachyglanisW
Trachyglanis

Trachyglanis is a genus of loach catfishes from Africa.

Eel catfishW
Eel catfish

The eel catfish is an airbreathing catfish found in the muddy swamps of the tropics of Central Africa. It grows up to 32.7 cm long TL and is notable for its ability to propel itself out of the water to catch prey.

Doumea typicaW
Doumea typica

Doumea typica is a species of loach catfish found in the Dja River and coastal rivers in Cameroon, the Republic of Congo and Gabon as well as possibly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It reaches a length of 13.2 cm.

Leopard bush fishW
Leopard bush fish

The leopard bush fish, also known as leopard bushfish, spotted ctenopoma, leopard ctenopoma, spotted climbing perch, spotted leaf fish, spotted cichlid or spotted bushfish, is a freshwater fish. It is a member of the family Anabantidae, which is part of a group popularly known as labyrinth fish.

Hydrocynus goliathW
Hydrocynus goliath

Hydrocynus goliath, also known as the goliath tigerfish, giant tigerfish, or mbenga, is a very large African predatory freshwater fish of the family Alestidae.

Lamprologus congoensisW
Lamprologus congoensis

Lamprologus congoensis, the Congo lionhead cichlid is a species of riverine cichlid which is widespread in the Congo River, it is the type species of the genus Lamprologus.

Mesoborus crocodilusW
Mesoborus crocodilus

Mesoborus crocodilus is a species of distichodontid fish found in the Congo River Basin in Middle Africa. It is the only member of its genus. It reaches up to 25 cm (9.8 in) in standard length. It is a specialized fish-eater.

Oreochromis andersoniiW
Oreochromis andersonii

Oreochromis andersonii, the three-spotted tilapia, threespot tilapia, or threespot bream, is a species of cichlid native to Africa, where it is found in rivers and swamps in the southern half of the continent. This species reaches a length of 61 cm (24 in). It is important to local commercial fisheries, as well as being commercially farmed. It is also popular as a gamefish. The identity of the person honoured in the specific name of this fish is not known but it is though most likely to be the Swedish explorer and hunter Charles John Andersson (1827-1867) who explored much of Namibia where the type was collected.

Oreochromis macrochirW
Oreochromis macrochir

Oreochromis macrochir is a species of cichlid native to the Zambezi Basin, Lake Mweru, and Lake Bangweulu. It has been used extensively for stocking ponds and dams in other parts of southern Africa, but is little-used elsewhere. In Lake Mweru, it is economically the most important fish. The fish was introduced into Lake Alaotra in Madagascar in 1954, and proliferated quickly. By 1957, it provided 46% of the catch, perhaps because it was moving into an empty ecological niche as a phytophagous species.

Parakneria cameronensisW
Parakneria cameronensis

Parakneria cameronensis is a benthopelagic species of tropical fish. The species can grow up to 8.3 cm, and are commonly found in the Congo River. The fish has a projectile upper jaw and subterminal mouth. The species' common name is Cameroon shellear.

Phractura boveiW
Phractura bovei

Phractura bovei is a species of catfish that lives in the Lower Congo River. It lives in a freshwater habitat. Its total length is 11 cm.

Phractura lindicaW
Phractura lindica

Phractura lindica is a species of catfish in the genus Phractura. Its length is 90 mm SL. It lives in the Congo River system.

Synodontis pleuropsW
Synodontis pleurops

Synodontis pleurops, known as the Congo squeaker, the bigeye squeaker, or the bug eyed synodontis, is a species of upside-down catfish native to the upper Congo Basin of Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. It was first described by the Belgian-British zoologist George Albert Boulenger in 1899, based upon a holotype discovered at the Boyoma Falls, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.