Lepidiolamprologus Pellegrin
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z01638p039 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6240957 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/92EBA185-E40E-5E34-D5BF-DDB4D89E3540 |
treatment provided by |
Thomas |
scientific name |
Lepidiolamprologus Pellegrin |
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[[ Lepidiolamprologus Pellegrin View in CoL View at ENA ZBK ]]
Lamprologines are currently assigned to eight genera: Altolamprologus Poll 1986 ZBK , Chalinochromis Poll 1974 ZBK , Julidochromis Boulenger 1898 ZBK , Lamprologus Schilthuis 1891 ZBK , Lepidiolamprologus Pellegrin 1904 ZBK , Neolamprologus Colombe and Allgayer 1985 ZBK , Telmatochromis Boulenger 1898 ZBK , and Variabilichromis Colombe and Allgayer 1985 ZBK . This paper deals with a new species in the genus Lepidiolamprologus ZBK , considered by Poll (1986) to comprise the following superficially similar, elongate, predatory fishes characterized by high lateral line scale counts: L. elongatus (Boulenger 1898) , L. cunningtoni (Boulenger 1906) , L. attenuatus (Steindachner 1909) , L. profundicola (Poll 1949) , L. kendalli (Poll & Stewart 1977) , and L. nkambae (Staeck 1978) . More recently, analyses based on molecular data (Sturmbauer et al. 1994; Schelly et al. 2006) and morphology (Stiassny 1997; Schelly, in press) have provided evidence that L. cunningtoni is not closely related to the remaining species assigned to Lepidiolamprologus ZBK .
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