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Jos Snoeks
Biologie
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Van Ginneken, M., Decru, E., Verheyen, E. & Snoeks, J. 2017. ‘Morphometry and DNA barcoding reveal cryptic diversity in the genus Enteromius (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from the Congo basin, Africa’. European Journal of Taxonomy 310: 1-32. (PR).
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One of the main challenges to adequately conserve the African fish fauna is to improve our
so far unsatisfactory taxonomic knowledge of important portions of the ichthyofauna. In the present
study, we attempted to unravel the taxonomic diversity of some species of Enteromius Cope, 1867, a
problematic African fish genus, recently collected in the north-eastern part of the Congo basin. We used
an integrative approach, combining DNA barcodes and morphological analyses. For one of the species
complexes found, the E. miolepis/eutaenia species complex, we evaluated taxonomic diversity over
a larger geographic scale within the Congo drainage system. Although initial literature-based species
identifications allowed us to assign all examined specimens to four tentative species, DNA barcodes
indicated the presence of 23 distinct mitochondrial lineages. The majority of these lineages appeared
endemic to particular rivers, and in most rivers multiple lineages occur in sympatry. Subsequent
exploratory morphometric analyses indicated that almost all these lineages are morphologically
distinguishable and that they may therefore represent undescribed species. As only a part of the Congo
basin and a subset of the species diversity within Enteromius were examined, it appears that the species
richness of Enteromius in the Congo basin is severely underestimated.