Polypterus mokelembembe, a new species of bichir from the central Congo River basin (Actinopterygii: Cladistia: Polypteridae). Author Ulrich K. Schliewen Author Frank Schäfer text Zootaxa 2006 1129 23 36 http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B7CD44D-AC26-4FFE-A7CE-3C9521A6F556 journal article z01129p023 [[ Polypterus mokelembembe , new species ]] Discussion. With the description of Polypterus mokelembembe the number of currently valid Polypterus species and subspecies is increased to 13. Following inspection of hundreds of living Polypterus specimens that were commercially imported into Germany, Schaefer (2004), in his popular account on bichirs, recognized several more phenotypes within both the P. palmas and P. bichir complexes ( P. ansorgii , P. lapradei , P. congicus are included in the latter group), which may well represent additional new species. This information, together with our cursory inspection of the large Polypterus collection in MRAC and preliminary molecular genetic data (Schliewen, unpubl.) suggest that a revision of Polypterus is overdue. We agree with Britz (2004) that such a revision should logically employ more novel characters than previously employed in Polypterus taxonomy. Polypterus mokelembembe has previously been identified as P. retropinnis , probably because of its high predorsal scale count, which separates these two species from most other Polypterus in central Africa. According to meristic data provided by Hanssens et al (1995) and Britz (2004), the only other Polypterus species with a comparatively high predorsal scale count are Polypterus teugelsi and Polypterus palmas palmas (of which Polypterus lowei Boulenger, 1911 , described from Liberia, is a junior synonym [Gosse 1988]). Steindachner (1912, 1913) reported eight specimens of Polypterus lowei from the River Dja, which were discussed by Poll (1942: 298) and Gosse (1988: 244), neither of whom saw the specimens. We have confirmed Poll´s (1942) identification as Polypterus retropinnis after having seen seven of the reported eight specimens (NMW 63247 [2], NMW 63248 [1], NMW 63249 [2], NMW 63250 [2]). However, the smallest specimen in lot NMW 63250 is Polypterus palmas polli Gosse, 1988 .