Kenyaconger gen. nov.
Type species: Kenyaconger heemstrai sp. nov.
Diagnosis: Body moderately stout, preanal length greater than 40% TL; caudal fin reduced, tip of tail blunt and stiffened; dorsal and analfin rays unsegmented; head deep, snout short and bluntly rounded; eye large, greater than snout length; well developed flange on upper and lower lip; posterior nostril opening through a tube on edge of upper lip, behind labial flange; adnasal pore absent. Maxillary and mandibular teeth biserial anteriorly, uniserial posteriorly, main series compressed and incisorlike, closely spaced and forming a cutting edge.
Etymology: Named for the east African nation of Kenya, off whose coast the type species was collected.