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The '''dikume''' ('''''Konia dikume''''') is a species of [[fish]] in the [[Cichlidae]] family. It is [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Cameroon]].
The '''dikume''' ('''''Konia dikume''''') is a endangered tropical species of freshwater [[fish]] in the [[Cichlidae]] family. It is [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[lake Barombi-ma-Mbu]] ([[Cameroon]]).

Males can reach 11,2 cm. Dikume eats mosquito larvae and has high levels of blood [[haemoglobyne]], an adaptation to oxygen-poor water deep.


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Dikume
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K. dikume
Binomial name
Konia dikume
Trewavas, Green & Corbet, 1972

The dikume (Konia dikume) is a endangered tropical species of freshwater fish in the Cichlidae family. It is endemic to lake Barombi-ma-Mbu (Cameroon).

Males can reach 11,2 cm. Dikume eats mosquito larvae and has high levels of blood haemoglobyne, an adaptation to oxygen-poor water deep.

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