Revision of Nannocharax luapulae Boulenger, 1915 (Characiformes: Distichodontidae) from the Upper Congo basin: Evidence for a species pair

Author:

Katemo Manda Bauchet1ORCID,Snoeks Jos23ORCID,Decru Eva3ORCID,Brecko Jonathan45ORCID,Vreven Emmanuel J. W. M. N.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unité de Recherche en Biodiversité et Exploitation durable des Zones Humides, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences University of Lubumbashi Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo

2. Ichthyology, Section Vertebrates, Royal Museum for Central Africa Tervuren Belgium

3. Biology Department Fish Diversity and Conservation, KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

4. Biological Collection and Data Management, Section Biology Royal Museum for Central Africa Tervuren Belgium

5. Scientific Service of Heritage Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels Belgium

Abstract

AbstractFor many decades, Nannocharax luapulae has been considered to be widespread in the southern part of the Upper Congo basin. However, meristic, morphometric and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) barcoding evidence revealed that its geographical distribution is restricted to the Luapula‐Moero basin. The populations of the Upper Lualaba are assigned to a new species, N. chochamandai. This new species, though highly similar to N. luapulae, can readily be distinguished from it by its lower number of lateral line scales, 41–46 (vs. 49–55), its pectoral fin reaching the pelvic‐fin insertion (vs. not reaching the pelvic‐fin insertion) and its pelvic fin reaching the base of the anal fin (vs. not reaching the base of the anal fin). Specimens of N. chochamandai display thickened pads on the first three pelvic‐fin rays that exhibit intraspecific variation in development, which appears to be related to the flow‐strength of the river in which these Nannocharax specimens occur. Nannocharax luapulae is redescribed and an updated identification key to the Nannocharax species of the Congo basin sensu lato is provided as well. Some fish conservation issues related to N. luapulae and N. chochamandai are also highlighted.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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