I use Paul Skelton's book "A Complete Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of Southern Africa" to identify fish from that area. It does not contain photographs, but all species are displayed in excellent colour drawings.
I don't think that the Cunene-
Synodontis is
S. vanderwaali, because the fish on my photograph owns black barbels in the upper jaw, and only
S. thamalakanensis gots this feature. A closeup of the humeral process also shows the angular part above it, while it is in rounded in
S. vanderwaali. According to the drawing in Skelton, owns this species also a light brown ground coloration and little oval shaped dots.
See here the closeup of the humeral process of the Cunene fish:
On the next picture I can show you an import fish from Zambia of which I believe that it is
S. vanderwaali. At least it owns all the features this species should have. It is younger (about 6 cm SL) but still it looks completely different to the Cunene fish.
And for comparison another fish from a Zambia import, of which I believe that it might be
S. macrostoma.
What do you think?
Erwin