Diagnostic Description
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Diagnosis: small but relatively deep-bodied âLampeyeâ species with fairly long unpaired fins; adult males with long ventral fins that may reach to the end of the anal fin; dorsal fin with 6-8 rays, anal fin with 9-12 rays, displacement between dorsal and anal fins 1/4-7; scales on mid-lateral series 24-27 (Ref. 57259).Description: With 24-27 scales in longitudinal series (Ref. 28714, 57259).Colouration: Male colouration: the body is translucent pale olive, with an evenly distributed light blue iridescence on the sides; most populations have narrow dark brown edgings to the scales on the back and the sides, but in some other populations this feature is barely visible; also variable at the population level is the colour of the unpaired fins, which may vary between pale shades of yellow, red, orange and violet; some populations also show a light blue iridescence at the base of these fins; dark grey spots, interspersed with lighter spots, are present on the posterior parts of the dorsal and anal fins; the caudal fin has some grey, crescent-shaped crossbars and, in most populations, a small, relatively light triangular lobe in the lower part (Ref. 57259). Female colouration: translucent olive-grey, with a light silver iridescence on the sides and narrow dark edgings to the scales on the back and the sides; all fins are colourless (Ref. 57259). Both sexes have a striking light blue reflective spot in the upper part of the iris (Ref. 57259).
Diseases and Parasites
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Cryptobia Infestation. Parasitic infestations (protozoa, worms, etc.)
Diseases and Parasites
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Bacterial Infections (general). Bacterial diseases
Morphology
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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 6 - 8; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 9 - 12
Trophic Strategy
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A savannah dwelling species found in, or close to, vegetated parts of small rivers, brooks, and swamps (Ref. 7372, 57259).
Biology
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A savannah dwelling species found in, or close to, vegetated parts of small rivers, brooks, and swamps (Ref. 7372, 57259). Not a seasonal killifish. Is easy to maintain in the aquarium (Ref. 27139).
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- Crispina B. Binohlan
Importance
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fisheries: ; aquarium: commercial
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- Crispina B. Binohlan
Poropanchax normani: Brief Summary
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Poropanchax normani, also known as the Norman's lampeye, is a species of Poeciliidae native to Africa.
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