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Thusly "Amateur Cichlids" Spake Unto All:
First let me start on the Neolamprologus genus. In 1998 Konings published Tanganyika Cichlids in their natural habitats. He sites the work of Stiassny who did a study on almost all the Lamprologine species. The type species for Neolamprologus is the N. tetracanthus. It lacks ossified cartilidge in it's lower jaw which is found in many of the other Lamprologines. It was then concluded that any Lamprologine species that had the ossified cartilidge was no longer part of the Neolamprologus group. Stiassny seems to have had a change of heart, or been misquoted by Konings. I got hold of the N. devosi article (it appears you can download Zootaxa articles for free if you find it via Google instead of via their back-catalog. Quite possibly against Zootaxas intentions, but at least I got the article), and Schelly, Stiassny & Seegers (2003) define Neolamprologus thus: "we follow the phenetic classification of Poll (1986) who placed within the genus Neolamprologus all lamprologines in which the first pelvic ray is the longest in the fin (in contrast to the condition in Lamprologus sensu Poll, in which the second or third pelvic ray is the longest), and which lack the defining characters of Chalinochromis, Julidochromis, Telmatochromis, Altolamprologus, and Lepidiolamprologus." (If nothing else that definition sure highlights how artificial the classification of lamprologines in general, and Lamprologus/Neolamprologus in particuar, is!) Schelly et al also expressly lists brevis as a member of Neolamprologus, not Lamprologus. Wrt my original question, Schelly et al clearly consider brevis and calliurus to be separate species. All in all, I think someone at Fishbase has gotten something wrong. That seems increasingly likely to be the case, yes. Certainly it is incorrect to cite Schelly et al, 2003, as source for synonymizing brevis and calliurus. It is puzzling that both Eschmeyer Catalog of Fishes and Fishbase make the same error, but they may have influenced eachother. |
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10 gal. Neolamprologus spp. tank | Chris | Cichlids | 2 | September 5th 03 12:18 PM |