Leptocypris taiaensis Howes & Teugels, 1989

Family:  Danionidae (Danios), subfamily: Chedrinae
Max. size:  11.2 cm SL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  benthopelagic; freshwater
Distribution:  Africa: Taia River in Sierre Leone and Little Scarcies River and Waanje River (Ref. 2940, 81282). Also reported from Rokel and Jong (Pampana) rivers in Sierra Leone (Ref. 13331).
Diagnosis:  Dorsal soft rays (total): 11-11; Anal soft rays: 17-17. Diagnosis: distance from snout to dorsal-fin base 43-55% of SL; body depth 6.7-7.0x and head length 4.6-4.7x SL; eye diameter 3.1-3.3x head length; scale formula 8.5-9.5/45-46/4.5; 14 scales around caudal peduncle; 8 dorsal-fin branched rays; 14 anal-fin branched rays; 9 dark vertical bars on sides (Ref. 2940, 81282). Description: body spindle-shaped; snout blunt, dorsal profile slightly oblique; nostrils aligned ventrally; scaly process at bases of pelvic fins well developed; dorsal fin beginning just behind midpoint of body; tips of pelvics extending backwards beyond anal-fin origin; gill rakers small; D:III,8; A:III,14; P:I,14; V:I,8 (Ref. 2940, 81282). Coloration: dark head, snout and back; 9 lateral vertical bands: first 4 rhomboid, following more triangular, last bar on caudal-fin base; longest simple ray of dorsal and all branched dorsal rays are marked with black; caudal-fin lobes dark (Ref. 2940, 81282).
Biology:  Affinities: Engraulicypris Boulenger, 1911 (East African relative). Raiamas. most elongated body of Leptocypris group.
IUCN Red List Status: Endangered (EN); Date assessed: 11 May 2019 (B2ab(iii)) Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless


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