Fundulopanchax powelli Zee & Wildekamp 1995


Photo courtesy of Jouke van der Zee

Meaning of Name

After C.B.Powell a lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt who discovered the species.

First Description

Zee J.R.(van der) & Wildekamp R.H. 1995. (Fundulopanchax powelli).

Description of a new Fundulopanchax species (Cyprinodontiformes: Aplocheilidae) from the Niger delta, with a redefinition of the genus Fundulopanchax.

Journal of African Zoology 108 (5): p 419-424, figures, map.

Size

20.7 - 28.4 mm (from the original description).

Meristics

D = 12-15, A = 15-17, ll = 30-32 +2-3 (Zee & Wildekamp 1995)

Karyotype

n = 20, A = 20

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Synonyms

None

Populations
  • Bakakodia
 
Type Locality

Okokodiagbene village northwest of Bakakodia, Niger delta approximately 20 km northeast of the mouth of the Encravos River & 55km westnorthwest of Warri.

Distribution

Presently only known from the type locality.

Habitat

A temporary pool on an unnamed island in the western Niger delta area. This is situated at the edge of a freshwater seasonal mangrove swamp area.

Distinguishing Characteristics Unknown as they are only known from preserved specimens whose sex cannot be determined.
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History

C.B.Powell made 2 collecting trips to the type locality. The type specimens were collected on the first trip but the pool was dry on his second visit.

Breeding Notes

Not maintained in aquaria. Wildekamp (1995) considered them to be annual accounting for geographic position with an incubation period of 2-3 months.

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