See Also: Bioko(encyclopedia)
Bioko Sur(tourism)
Bioko Norte(tourism)
Bioko Sur hotels(tourism)
Bioko Norte hotels(tourism)

lophobranchiate (iou) and Bioko (sh)


lophobranchiate (iou)



lophobranchiate adjective & noun. M19.
[from LOPHO- + Greek bragkhia gills: see -ATE2.]
Zoology.
A. adjective. Belonging to or having the characteristics of the order Lophobranchii of bony fishes (e.g. sea horses and pipefishes) in which the gills are arranged in small lobes or tufts. M19.
b. noun. A lophobranchiate fish. M19.

Bioko (sh)




formerly Fernando Po

Island (pop., 1987 est.: 67,920), Bight of Biafra, West Africa.

It lies 100 mi (160 km) northwest of continental Equatorial Guinea, of which it is a part. Bioko became the official name in 1979. Volcanic in origin, with an area of 779 sq mi (2,018 sq km), it rises sharply from the sea; its highest point is Santa Isabel Peak, at 9,869 ft (3,008 m). Malabo, the country's capital, is located on Bioko. The island was visited by the Portuguese explorer Fern?o Po, probably in 1472. Though the island was claimed by Spain after 1778, the first attempt at firm Spanish control came only in 1858. The original inhabitants, the Bubi, are descendants of Bantu-speaking migrants from the mainland. Many Fang have flocked to the island from the continent.