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Decru, E., Snoeks, J., Walanga, A. & Vreven, E.J.W. 2022. ‘Disentangling the Diversity of the Labeobarbus Taxa(Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from the Epulu Basin (DR Congo, Africa)’. Michael Wink (ed), Diversity 14(12), special issue : Biodiversity and Biogeography of Freshwater Fish. Basel, Switzerland : MDPI. URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/d14121022 (PR).
Article dans une revue scientifique / Article dans un périodique
In an attempt to disentangle the complex taxonomy of the Labeobarbus species of the Epulu
River, a right bank headwater affluent of the Aruwimi, Central Congo basin, a morphological study
was undertaken on 221 specimens from the Epulu and 32 type specimens. As a result, five different
species have been distinguished, including four so-called rubberlips, L. caudovittatus, L. macroceps,
L. mawambiensis, and L. sp. ‘thick lip’, and one chiselmouth, L. longidorsalis. While rubberlips have
a curved mouth with well-developed lips and often a mental lobe, chiselmouths have a straight
mouth with a keratinised cutting edge on the lower jaw. Among the specimens examined, several
presented an intermediate mouth morphology between L. mawambiensis and L. longidorsalis, either
with one or two pairs of barbels. One specimen exhibited an intermediate morphology between
L. mawambiensis and L. macroceps. This morphological study, complemented with a molecular study
of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome b (cyt b), suggests that these intermediates are probably hybrid
specimens. The Epulu case is reminiscent to a case of possible hybridisation recently discovered in
the Inkisi River (Lower Congo basin), but differs in having a lower relative abundance of hybrid
specimens in the population, and in phylogenetic patterns.