Aphyosemion edeanum Amiet 1987

A.edeanum Edea, Cameroon.
Photo courtesy of Ed Pürzl.

Meaning of Name

After Edea, the point of origin.

First Description

Amiet J.L 1987

The book - Fauna of Cameroon. Vol 2. The Genus Aphyosemion Myers. English text pages; 223-226, 135-226. Figures 74-76.

Size

4.5 cm

Meristics

D = 11-12, A = 14-15, D/A = +5-7, ll = 30-33 (Amiet 1987)

Karyotype

n = 20, A = 19-22 (Scheel 1974)

Sub-Genus

Mesoaphyosemion

Group

calliurum

Synonyms
  • Aphyosemion calliurum (non Boulenger 1911( Scheel 1974

Populations

  • Mbébé
  • Edéa
  • Pouma
  • Ysoude

Mbébé. Photo courtesy of Maurice Chauche & the KCF website.

 

 

 

  • Edéa - Yaoundé Km 18 (Variations in patterning have been noted in this population, particularly in the caudal fin)
  • Edéa - Yaounde Km 35
  • Mbébé (western Cameroon)
  • Pouma
  • Ysoude
Type Locality

Mapubi, which is 35 km to the east of Edéa.
Amiet assigned the code PK 18 to the type material, collected on the Edéa - Yaoundé road ' on the left side '.

Distribution

A species with a restricted area of distribution. Found in a hilly area south of the Sanaga River 50 kms south of Edea & between the Nyong & Sanaga Rivers of western Cameroon.

Habitat

Small pools in rainforested areas.
Sympatric species include Fp.amieti, A.loennbergi & E.sexfasciatus.

Distinguishing Characteristics

Deep red/brown on the frontal area of the body. Distinguished by the colouration & patterning of the anal fin.

A.edeanum


A.ahli

A.calliurum

Colour/Pattern Variability  
History

Scheel originally considered this sp. to be calliurum.but noticed a difference in chromosome arm numbers. Amiet considered the colouration to be distinctly seperate from calliurum & ahli.
This, together with a small distribution area prompted him to describe edeanum.

Breeding Notes

A fairly easy species to breed.

Diameter of Egg  
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