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Nothobranchius cooperi (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes): a new species of annual killifish from the Luapula River drainage,northern Zambia
Authors:B Nagy  BR Watters  PDW van der Merwe  FPD Cotterill  DU Bellstedt
Affiliation:1. 30, rue du Mont Ussy, 77300 Fontainebleau, France;2. 6141 Parkwood Drive, Nanaimo, British Columbia V9T6A2, Canada;3. Department of Biochemistry, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa;4. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Abstract:Nothobranchius cooperi, Nagy, Watters and Bellstedt, new species, is described from seasonal streams and ephemeral pools associated with the upper Mansa River system in the middle Luapula drainage and systems draining into the low-lying area marginal to the southwestern part of Lake Bangweulu, in the Luapula province of northern Zambia. It belongs to the N. brieni species group. Males of Nothobranchius cooperi are distinguished from congeners by the following unique combination of characters: body scales with broad orange posterior margin, forming a highly irregular cross-barred pattern; anal fin fairly uniform orange-red with irregular to regular, light blue-green zone close to the base; caudal peduncle length 1.2–1.3 times its depth; prepelvic length 48.8–51.9% SL; and head depth 75–77% of head length. Genetic divergence of the mitochondrial COI and ND2 genes and nuclear S7 gene support the distinction of the new species from its closest known relative, N. rosenstocki and confirms its position in the N. brieni species group.
Keywords:Mansa River  mtDNA analyses  nDNA analyses  Nothobranchiidae  Nothobranchius rosenstocki  taxonomy
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