Personeelslijst
Emmanuel Vreven
Biologie
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Lederoun, D. & Vreven, E. 2016. ‘Enteromius vandewallei, a new species of minnow from the Volta River basin, West Africa (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)’. Ichthyological Explorations of Freshwaters 27(2): 97-106. München, Germany : Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. ISSN: 0936-9902. (PR).
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Enteromius vandewallei, new species, is described from the Volta basin in Benin, Burkina-Faso, and Ghana, West
Africa. Enteromius vandewallei belongs to the West African group of Enteromius for which the last simple dorsal fin
ray is weekly ossified, flexible, and smooth on its hind margin. Enteromius vandewallei is most similar to E. nigeriensis
to which it has erroneously been attributed in the past. It is nevertheless distinguishable from the latter by
the following unique combination of characters: a narrow, continuous, blackish longitudinal band covering less
than 1/2 scale in height and rising up to about 1 scale above the lateral line at the level of the dorsal fin (vs. blackish
longitudinal band, whenever present, generally wider, covering at least 1/2 scale, sometimes discontinuous,
and rising only up to approximately 1/2 scale above lateral line in E. nigeriensis); a long head, 26.4-28.4 % SL (vs.
shorter, 22.6-25.7 in E. nigeriensis); and a narrow interorbital space, 22-27 % HL (vs. wider, 27-36 in E. nigeriensis).