New Channallabes
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 22:57
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.
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.