Stomatorhinus corneti
unknown
Type locality is Stanley (Malebo) Pool. Very rare in collections. Records of this species from the Ivindo River of Gabon are Stomatorhinus ivindoensis. See Fishbase for museum records and localities.
unknown
Type locality is Stanley (Malebo) Pool. Very rare in collections. Records of this species from the Ivindo River of Gabon are Stomatorhinus ivindoensis. See Fishbase for museum records and localities.
Population
Population Trend
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Major Threats
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Least Concern (LC)
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Conservation Actions
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Stomatorhinus corneti Boulenger 1899 ZBK .
1 (holotype): MRAC 638.
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Its electric organ discharge (EOD) is steroid-sensitive (Ref. 10765; 10764). Exhibits sexual dimorphism in its EOD waveform (Ref. 10011).
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From Boulenger, 1909, pp. 90–91.
Depth of body nearly equal to length of head, 3 1/2 times in total length. Head once and 1/4 as long as deep; snout vertically truncate, not projecting beyond mouth, 1/4 length of head; 9 teeth in upper jaw, 10 in lower; eye very small, 1/3 length of snout. Dorsal 17, its length 2/3 its distance from head. Anal 20, 4th ray below 1st of dorsal. Pectoral obtusely pointed, 3/4 length of head, once and 2/3 length of ventral, reaching middle of latter. Caudal with rounded lobes. Caudal peduncle twice as long as deep, 1/2 length of head. 48 scales in lateral line, 6/15 in transverse series on body, 8/9 in transverse series between dorsal and anal, 12 round caudal peduncle. Brown above, whitish beneath; fins colourless. Total length 100 millim.
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Stomatorhinus corneti is known from Pool Malebo (Stanley Pool) and from the Lower Congo River basin. It is also known from Ouesso, Sangha River basin and from Koteli, Central Congo River basin.
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Africa: middle (Ref. 1877, 41585, 53209) Congo River basin, in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of Congo.
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Type locality is Stanley (Malebo) Pool. Very rare in collections. Records of this species from the Ivindo River of Gabon are Stomatorhinus ivindoensis. See Fishbase for museum records and localities.
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Rights holder/Author | Sullivan, John P., Sullivan, John P., Africhthy |
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