Auchenoglanis, Gunther, 1865

Retzer, Michael E., 2010, Taxonomy of Auchenoglanis Günther 1865 (Siluriformes: Auchenoglanididae), Zootaxa 2655 (1), pp. 25-51 : 49-50

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2655.1.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5311042

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Auchenoglanis
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Key to the Species of Auchenoglanis View in CoL View at ENA

1. Origin of adipose fin over anal-fin origin ....................................................................................................... A. sacchii View in CoL

-. Origin of adipose fin anterior to anal-fin origin .......................................................................................................... 2

2. Anterior margins of nuchal plates strongly curved ( Fig. 1b View FIGURE 1 ); premaxillary tooth patches round ( Fig. 2b View FIGURE 2 ) ................... ................................................................................................................................................................... A. biscutatus View in CoL

-. Anterior margins of nuchal plates straight to slightly curved ( Fig. 1a View FIGURE 1 ); premaxillary tooth patches not round ( Fig. 2a, c–e View FIGURE 2 )................................................................................................................................................................................ 3

3. Small irregularly shaped spots of various size and intensity on body and adipose fin of adult; large adult has six vertical pairs of small but evenly spaced prominent spots beginning under dorsal fin and ending on caudal peduncle just above lateral line ................................................................................................................................... A. tanganicanus View in CoL

-. Medium-sized spots in regular pattern or no spots on body and adipose fin of adult; no paired vertical spots on body of large adult ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

4. Body and fins of adult with medium-sized spots in a reticulated pattern; %MxBL/HL> 53.2 ....................... A. wittei View in CoL

-. Body and fins of adult not with medium-sized spots in a reticulated pattern; %MxBL/HL <53.2 ............................ 5

5. Premaxillary tooth patches triangular or tear-shaped ( Fig. 2d–e View FIGURE 2 ) ............................................................................... 6

-. Premaxillary tooth patches oblong-oval ( Fig. 2a View FIGURE 2 ) ........................................................................................................ 7

6. Premaxillary tooth patches tear-shaped ( Fig. 2d View FIGURE 2 ); adult with three horizontal series of dark spots on body and intense dark spots on fins; lips thin ........................................................................................................................... A. senegali View in CoL

-. Premaxillary tooth patches triangular ( Fig. 2c View FIGURE 2 ); adult without three horizontal series of dark spots and intense dark spots on fins; lips thick ........................................................................................................................... A. tchadiensis View in CoL

7. External and internal mandibular barbels dark; adult body spotted .......................................................... A. acuticeps View in CoL

-. External and internal mandibular barbels white; adult body plain ........................................................ A. occidentalis View in CoL

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FIGURE 1. Diagrams of nuchal plate patterns of Auchenoglanis. a) leading edge straight, b) leading edge curved. The arrow indicates the anterior end of the plates. The numbers indicate individual plates.

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FIGURE 2. Diagrams of the five types of premaxillary tooth patches of Auchenoglanis. a) oblong-oval, b) round, c) square, d) tear, and e) triangle. The arrow indicates the direction of the anterior end of the patches.