Epiplatys fasciolatus tototaensis Romand 1978

E.fasciolatus tototaensis. Photo: Roger Gladwell

Meaning of Name

After Totota, the area of collection.

First Description

Romand R. 1978.

Description d'un nouveau Cyprinodontidae du Liberia, Epiplatys fasciolatus fasciolatus n. ssp..

Cybium 3 (4): p 43-50, figures.

Size

7 cm

Meristics
  • D = 11-14, A = 17-19, D/A = +8-10, ll = 29-32 (Romand 1978)
  • D = 11-13, A = 15-18 D/A = +6-9, ll = 28-29 (+2-4)(Berkenkamp & Etzel 1978)
Karyotype

n = 19, A = 38 (Scheel 1990)

Sub-Genus

Epiplatys

Group

fasciolatus

Synonyms
  • Epiplatys fasciolatus olbrechtsi (non Poll 1941) Basch 1965
  • Epiplatys olbrechtsi (non Poll 1941) Radda 1970
  • Epiplatys species 'Blauviolett' Berkenkamp 1976
  • Epiplatys fasciolatus huwaldi Berkenkamp & Etzel 1978
  • Aplocheilus fasciolatus tototaensis Scheel 1990
  • Aplocheilus fasciolatus huwaldi Scheel 1990
Populations
  • Bomi Hills
  • Buchanan
  • Firestone Plantation
  • Gold
  • Monrovia (Liberia)
  • Harbel
  • Mabotown
  • Monrovia
  • Totota
  • RL 64 / EP 82
  • RL 65 / EP 82
  • RL 67 / EP 82
  • RL 68 / EP 82
  • RL 69 / EP 82
  • RL 76 / EP 82
  • RL 77 / EP 82
  • RL 78 / EP 82
  • RL 79 / EP 82
  • RL 82 / EP 82
  • RL 83 / EP 82
  • RL 84 / EP 82
Gold - This form circulated in the southeast of England around 1986 / 87. The person naming this form is unknown but the fish exhibited a paler body colour with a preference to gold rather than blue scales on the body. The black outer marginal banding was less pronounced in this form.
Type Locality

3 km south of Totota on the road from Monrovia to Totota, southern Liberia. The biotope was a small river 2-3 metres in width.

Distribution

Southern Liberia. Ranges from the lower Saint Paul River to the lower Cestos River.

http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/homepage/c102/c102mr/epiplaty/tototaen.htm

Habitat

Rainforest brooks & small rivers.

Distinguishing Characteristics Many fasciolatus populations can be identified by two narrow red bands in the outer part of the anal fin. In tototaensis these bars merge.
Colour/Pattern Variability Scheel in ROTOW 1 commented on seperating the 1965 import (then thought to be E.fasciolatus fasciolatus) from E.fascialatus fasciolatus by the anal fin. E.fascialatus fasciolatus has 2 thin red lines towards the outer edge. E.fascialatus tototaensis has a single, more broader red band.
History

Live fish were imported into Germany from Totota in 1965.
This subsp. was also described as E.fasciolatus huwaldi by Berkenkamp & Etzel but Romand's description was published one month ahead of Berkenkamp & Etzel's.

Breeding Notes

An easy fish to breed. I have kept them on a number of occaisions & found them no problem to reproduce, laying eggs in top & bottom mops which I took out & water incubated in seperate containers.
Temperature was around 70 - 72°F.

Paul Webber in BKA Newsletter No. 262/263, June/July 1987 stated that fry would appear in the parents tank which grew rapidly, sexing out in 10 weeks. He remarked that this was twice as fast as rearing away from the breeding tank.

Diameter of Egg 1·5 mm.
Remarks

Males appear to be non aggresssive to females or offspring.