Marked differentiation in a new species of dwarf stonebasher, Pollimyrus cuandoensis sp. nov. (Mormyridae: Teleostei), from a contact zone with two sibling species of the Okavango and Zambezi rivers Author Kramer, Bernd University of Regensburg, Zoological Institute, D- 93040 Regensburg, Germany; Author Bank, Herman van der Department of Zoology, University of Johannesburg, African Centre for DNA Barcoding, Johannesburg, South Africa; Author Wink, Michael Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Heidelberg University, D- 69120 Heidelberg, Germany text Journal of Natural History 2013 J. Nat. Hist. 2013-12-04 48 7 - 8 429 463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2013.807950 journal article 7021 10.1080/00222933.2013.807950 a1053c94-58d2-4e68-80f8-fc983d11ee88 1464-5262 4631571 FB644B21-04F6-44F8-AEB6-8DC09268C17C Pollimyrus marianne Kramer et al., 2003 (3) ZSM 39524 (4), ZSM 39525 (3), seven specimens from Katima Mulilo, Upper Zambezi, 17 29 S, 24 17 E, 11 September 1993, field codes 33Fish, 39Fish, 41Fish, 42Fish, 53Fish, 56Fish, 57Fish, water conductivity, 81 µS / cm, 21.8 C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (4) ZSM 39526 (2), ZSM 39527 (2), Four specimens from Lisikili, Upper Zambezi, 17 32 S, 24 26 E, 5–7 March 1994, field codes L30isi, L32isi, L47isi, L52isi, water conductivity 56.1 µS / cm, 26.8 C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (5) ZSM 39528 (4), ZSM 39529 (18), ZSM 39530 (18), ZSM 39531, 53 specimens from Lisikili, Upper Zambezi, 17 32 S, 24 26 E, 7 April 1996, field codes Ka72–Ka75, Ka91, Ka92, Ka94, Ka96, Ka98, Ka99, Ka101- Ka104, Ka107, Ka109–Ka126, Ka139- Ka147, Ka149, Ka160–Ka162, Ka164–Ka168, Ka170, Ka172, water conductivity 66 µS / cm, 25.8 C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (6) Seventy-seven specimens from Upper Zambezi, Lisikili L1, 17 32 31.9 ′′ S, 24 26 17.7 ′′ E, field codes Lisi01–Lisi21, Lisi23, Lisi25–Lisi29, Lisi32 Lisi36, ZSM 41775 (L37–L56), Lisi 57– Lisi 61, Lisi 63– Lisi 68, Lisi 70– Lisi 72, Lisi 74– Lisi 84 , ZSM 41776 ( JHB1 ), water conductivity 91.5 µS / cm, 19.0 C, 5–6 August 2004 , coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer.