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
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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
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10.1080/00222933.2013.807950
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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.