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I'm trying to organize photos of the gularopanchax tribe and found a minor inconsistency between Huber[1] and Eshemeyer[2]. Eschemeyer recognizes Fp. kribianum but not Fp. schwoiseri which he says is fallax. The problem is a google images search for fallax or kribanum bring up, pretty much, the same fish. That is, if there's some way to tell kribianum from fallax it's not obvious to me (or a lot of other poeple from what I can see). The locations of fish we atribute to the kribianum "type" are from the south - Kribi, and all points south have the classic kribanum type (whether it's a species or not is of no concern, you only need to see the many types of gardneri once to know the variabiity in Fundulopanchax. Whereas the forms north of Kribi, most notably fifende looks like the fish we recognize as schwoiseri or "orange fallax". Earlier importations looked more "walkeri like" and similar to neither KRI or SWO.
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While GUL seems to represent a distinct porphospecies within Gularopanchax, I prefer to think of FAL as having three forms: the types we attribute to KRI, that is forms of FAL south of Kribi, and the SWO form of FAL from north of Kribi and the DEL from of FAL from the Niger Delta.
The difference between the southen and northern forms of FAL are not that great. The difference between DEL and either of the two is much greater, if these decisions were made strinctly on appearence I could understand DEL being a distinct species while the KRI and
To complicate things, Scheel and Radda place SWO in GUL - Originally described as a subspecies of A.gulare by Scheel & Radda in 1974 but was later given full specific status by Radda in 1975.
History | Eschemeyer | Huber |
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| Synonym of Fundulopanchax fallax | Fundulopanchax schwoiseri |
| Fundulopanchax kribianus (Radda 1975) | Fundulopanchax kribianus |
| Fundulopanchax gularis (Boulenger 1902) | Fundulopanchax gularis |
| Synonym of Fundulopanchax gularis (Boulenger 1902) | Fundulopanchax deltaensis |
[1] Huber - killi-data 2007, archived at: http://species.killi.net/huber/name/
[2] Eschemeyer - Catalog of Fishes: http://research.calacademy.org/ichthyology/catalog
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