Neolamprologus savoryi
Main Authors: | Verburg, Piet, Bills, Roger |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
Terbitan: |
, 2007
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/5662481 |
Daftar Isi:
- Key to the species of the Neolamprologus savoryi complex 1 Marks on operculum.................................................................................................................................... 2 - Opercular marks absent.............................................................................................................................. 8 2 V-shaped mark with bright spot on operculum,> 35 scales in the longitudinal line.................................... 3 - Opercular mark not V-shaped, <35 scales in the longitudinal line.............................................................. 4 3 Opercular spot red, scales on paired fins, ctenoid scales on anal and dorsal fins ...................... N. splendens - Opercular spot yellow, no scales on paired fins, cycloid scales on anal and dorsal fins .......... N. helianthus 4 Twelve soft rays in pectoral fin, anal fin filament longer than of dorsal fin, headlength> 34 %SL, 3 scales between lateral lines, bars on body ................................................................................................ N. savoryi - Thirteen soft rays in pectoral fin, anal fin filament shorter than of dorsal fin, headlength <34 %SL, 2 scales between lateral lines, no bars............................................................................................................ 5 5 Cephalic pits, cheek depth> 28 % HL, opercular mark vague ..................................................... N. crassus - Cephalic pits absent, cheek depth <28 % HL, opercular marks distinct.................................................... 6 6 No conspicuous spots on scales, no yellow border under eye, caudal peduncle length> 18 %SL................ .................................................................................................................................................... N. brichardi - Conspicuous spots on scales, yellow border under eye (white in preserved specimens), caudal peduncle length <18 %SL........................................................................................................................................... 7 7 Scales between pectoral fin and pelvic fin, and between dorsal fin origin and lateral line clearly visible, rows of spots on scales regular ..................................................................................................... N. pulcher - Same scales deeply embedded and not always clearly visible, rows of spots on scales irregular, with inter- ruptions ..................................................................................................................................... N. olivaceous 8 No scales on occiput, few scales on nape.................................................................................................... 9 - Few scales on occiput, many scales on nape............................................................................................. 10 9 Distinct black and white marginal bands on dorsal and caudal fin and striped pattern on unpaired fins, pre- orbital depth <17 % HL, eight to fifteen scales on operculum .................................................... N. walteri - Faint markings and no distinct black and white marginal bands on unpaired fins, preorbital depth> 17 % HL, 12–30 scales on operculum .................................................................................................. N. falcicula 10 Scales around caudal peduncle> 17, gill rakers> 15, 3 scales between lateral lines .................. N. gracilis - Scales around caudal peduncle <17, gill rakers <10, 2 scales between lateral lines............................... 11 11 Body depth <29 % SL, headlength> 30 % SL, inter orbital width <25 % HL, caudal peduncle length/ depth ratio> 1.25, no scales on unpaired fins and cycloid scales on dorsal and anal fins .. N. chitamwebwai - Body depth> 29 % SL, headlength <30 % SL, inter orbital width> 25 % HL, caudal peduncle length/ depth ratio <1.10, scales on unpaired fins and ctenoid scales on dorsal and anal fins ...... N. marunguensis
- Published as part of Verburg, Piet & Bills, Roger, 2007, Two new cichild species Neolamprologus (Teleostei: Cichlidae) from Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, pp. 25-44 in Zootaxa 1612 on pages 39-40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.178953