Aphyosemion dargei Amiet 1987

Meaning of Name

After Philippe Darge who encouraged Amiet in writing the book mentioned in First Description.

First Description

Amiet J.L. 1987.

The book - Fauna of Cameroon. Vol 2. Le Genus Aphyosemion Myers. English text pages 135-257. contains colour photographs 250-252, figures & map.

Size

4.5 cm.

Meristics

D = 10-11, A = 14-16, D/A = +6-7, ll = 28-30 (Amiet 1987).

Karyotype

 

Sub-Genus

Kathetys

Group

 

Synonyms
  • Aphyosemion bualanum Mbam Seegers 1980
  • Aphyosemion spec.aff.bualanum von Mbam Berkenkamp 1983.
Populations
  • Mbam River Ferry (near Goura Island, central Cameroon)
  • Houé
  • Ndjolé (Vertical red lines on the body appear centrally which extend into the caudal fin)
  • Houé
  • Matsari
  • Mbam
  • Ndjolé
  • Simbane (Central Cameroon)(Caudal fin variable, can be seen with vertical red bands or spots)
  • GKC 90 / 22
  • GKC 90 / 23

Wild fish collected near to Bafia, Mbam River Crossing
Photo courtesy of Ed Pürzl

Wild fish collected at the same location as the photo on the left (Bafia). Ed Pürzl collected 50 pairs of the form on the left but only found one of this blue form. This is similar to the true A.bualanum.
Photo courtesy of Ed Pürzl

Matsari GKC 90 / 23
Photo courtesy of Maurice Chauche & the KCF website.

Mbam
Photo courtesy of Maurice Chauche & the KCF website.

Male. Photo courtesy of Vasco Gomes

Female. Photo courtesy of Vasco Gomes

Mbam circulating in the US around 1980. Photo: Courtesy of Lennie MacKowiak

Mbam circulating in the BKA around 1982.

Mbam
Photo courtesy of Maurice Chauche & the KCF website.

 

A.dargei circulating in the BKA.
Photo courtesy of Pat Rimmer.

 

Type Locality

Houe, west/central Cameroon on the Ngorro -Ngila track.

Distribution

The area of distribution is split into two different areas: The Mbam & Ndjim Rivers; & the Sanaga River. Both areas are part of the same drainage system. These different areas are split with the species A.elberti (north of the Sanaga River) & A.exiguum (south of the Sanaga River).

Habitat

Shaded rainforest streams & brooks often fast flowing.

Distinguishing Characteristics  
Colour/Pattern Variability Wildekamp considered them to be seperated by colouration of the unpaired fins which are yellow to orange bordered with red. The central part of the caudal fin is light blue with red crossbars (Wildekamp K/N 274 June 1988).
History

Amiet in his work 'Faune du Cameroun Volume 2 Aphyosemion' considered their were sufficient grounds to seperate the Mbam population from bualanum.. The exact location was Mbam River ferry near the village of Goura 1, western Cameroon.
They were also found in the Mbam River basin at Houe. Also in 3 other localities south of the Sanaga River (Wildekamp K/N 274 June 1988).

Breeding Notes

Eggs are best collected & hatched in a seperate container as the parents will eat their offspring.

Growth is slow & sexual maturity may take 6-7 months.

Diameter of Egg  
Remarks