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Pamba pamba

(Tanganyika Salmon)

Interesting Facts

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Common Names

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Common Names in Bemba:

Pamba Ngonzi, Pamba Sikiti

Common Names in English:

Bigeye Lates, Giant Perch, Golden Perch, Tanganyika Lates, Tanganyika Salmon

Common Names in German:

Schmalstirn-Riesenbarsch

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

海尖吻鱸, 海尖吻鲈

Common Names in Other:

Chimizi, Chisosa, Chisoso, Gomba, Kachechi, Kalomolomu, Katala Wa Komonnga, Mpamba, Ngonzi, Pamba Sikiti, Sikiti

Common Names in Rundi:

Sangala

Description

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Family Hesperiidae

'The Hesperiidae are members of the Superfamily Hesperioidea. Worldwide in distribution, skippers are richest in the tropics. More than 3,500 species are described, with approximately 275 in North America, many of which are found only in Arizona and Texas. Most skippers are small to medium, usually orange, brown, black, white, or gray. A few have iridescent colors. Skippers have large eyes, short antennae (often with hooked clubs), stout bodies, and three pairs of walking legs . Their flight is often rapid, making wing movement appear blurred. Adults of most species have long probicscises and feed on floral nectar, but some also take up nutrients from bird droppings. Males have scent scales found in modified forewing patches. Males of most species locate mates by perching (grass and giant-skippers), though some patrol, especially in the open-winged skippers. Globular eggs are laid singly.

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Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Lates angustifrons Boulenger • Lates mariae Steindachner

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Pamba

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 1 species and subspecies in this genus:

P. pamba (Tanganyika Salmon)

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Further Reading

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Footnotes

  1. http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/taxonomy?f=19&sci=Hesperiidae&com=Skippers [back]
Last Revised: 7/22/2012