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 |
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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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Remarks |
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