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New Channallabes

Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 22:57
by Silurus
Devaere, S, D Adriaens & W Verraes. Channallabes sanghaensis sp. n., a new anguilliform catfish from the Congo River basin, with some comments on other anguilliform clariids (Teleostei, Siluriformes). Belgian Journal of Zoology 137: 17?26.

Abstract

Channallabes sanghaensis sp. n., an anguilliform clariid from the vicinity of Ntchouo (Congo River drainage) is distinguished from other Congolese anguilliform clariids by the following combination of characters : a large foramen on the fourth post-Weberian vertebra; two large lateral processes on the second dorsal fin ray pterygiophore; a small supraorbital process on infraorbital IV, not reaching the rostral border of the eye; a fenestra between the scapulo-coracoid and the cleithrum; an interdigitation zone between the quadrate and the entopterygoid; serrations on both sides of the pectoral spine; 86?89 vertebrae; 121-125 dorsal fin rays and 104-124 anal fin rays. An updated identification key is given for the six species of Channallabes.

Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 06:36
by Mika