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Diagnostic Description

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Diagnosis: rather small, no specimen larger than 25 TL known (Ref. 78218). 38-43 (Ref. 78218) or 39-43 (Ref. 34006) vertebrae. Narrower head, mouth and oral tooth bands than M. electricus; body with moderately large scattered black spots; narrow pale bars on anterior part of caudal peduncle and caudal fin base; caudal and anal fins darkened centrally, with sharply defined pale margins; may attain 300 mm (Ref. 34006).Description: 8-9 anal fin rays (Ref. 78218). Coloration: body grey, darker on upper part and light on belly; scattered dark dots the size of the eye or smaller; juveniles have black stripe across caudal peduncle; proximal half of caudal fin white, followed by half-moon-shaped spot and white edge to the fin; white band runs from posterior half of adipose fin to anal fin; in front of this a dark saddle-like spot extends across body and anterior half of adipose fin, becoming broader from flanks upwards (Ref. 78218).
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Vertebrae: 38 - 43
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Malapterurus leonensis

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Malapterurus leonensis is a species of electric catfish endemic to Sierra Leone, where it is found in the coastal rivers. This species grows to a length of 15.5 centimetres (6.1 in) SL.

Threats

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has listed the electric catfish as a prohibited species. Prohibited nonnative species, as they are considered to be dangerous to the ecology and/or health and welfare of the people in Florida. Currently, no indication of M. leonensis in the United States in the wild or in trade was found. [2]

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Tyson R. (2000). "A review of the African electric catfish family Malapteruridae, with descriptions of new species". Occasional papers in ichthyology. 1: 1–15.
  2. ^ "Malapterurus leonensis (a catfish, no common name)" (PDF). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
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Malapterurus leonensis: Brief Summary

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Malapterurus leonensis is a species of electric catfish endemic to Sierra Leone, where it is found in the coastal rivers. This species grows to a length of 15.5 centimetres (6.1 in) SL.

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