Morphology Data of Coptodon konkourensis
Identification keys
Abnormalities
Main Ref. Dunz, A.R. and U.K. Schliewen, 2012
Appearance refers to
Bones in OsteoBase

Sex attributes

Specialized organs
Different appearance
Different colors
Remarks

Descriptive characteristics of juvenile and adult

Striking features
Body shape lateral elongated
Cross section compressed
Dorsal head profile
Type of eyes
Type of mouth/snout
Position of mouth
Type of scales cycloid scales
Diagnosis

Diagnosis: This species differs from all other tilapia except Coptodon fusiforme in a shallower body 30.0-31.5% of standard length vs. 32.9-52.5% and from Coptodon fusiforme in having 8 instead of 9-12 lower lateral line scales (Ref. 90097). It differs from all tilapia except Coptodon rheophila by additional morphological and meristic characters: stout teeth in oral jaw vs. spatulate teeth in Pelmatolapia mariae and P. cabrae; median pharyngeal teeth of lower pharyngeal jaw never broadened with crest-like cusps as in Heterotilapia cessiana and H. buttikoferi; posterior pharyngeal teeth of lower pharyngeal jaw never clearly bicuspid as in Tilapia busumana, T. pra, T. brevimanus, T. sparrmanii, T. baloni, T. ruweti and T. guinasana; vertical bars broader not than lighter interspaces; possessing slender to spatulate teeth in oral jaws as in Coelotilapia joka; no densely scaled caudal fin (Ref. 90097). Compared to Coptodon congica, C. tholloni and Congolapia bilineata, it further differs from all Coptodon, excluding C. rheophila, by a combination of the meristic characters: number of dorsal-fin spines, 16 vs. 13-17, and rays, 11 vs. 10-13; number of scales on the upper, 21 vs. 17-23, and lower lateral line, 8 vs. 7-14; and number of gill rakers, 7-9 vs. 7-12, on first ceratobranchial, excluding gill rakers on cartilaginous plague; it differs from C. rheophila by a smaller eye diameter, 7.5-7.6% of standard length vs. 8.0-10.7%, a shorter predorsal distance, 31.1-33.6% of standard length vs. 34.2-38.2%, a longer length of the base of dorsal fin, 61.4-62.3% of standard length vs. 56.9-60.9%, and a shorter pectoral fin length, 22.2-24.0% of standard length vs. 25.1-28.3% (Ref. 90097). It differs from the tilapia related species Chilochromis duponti in no densely scaled caudal fin or comb-like, spatulate teeth; from Gobiocichla in having two unconnected lateral lines vs. one continuous lateral line, and from Steatocranus in not developing a hump on forehead, and in fewer dorsal spines, 16 vs. 19-22 (Ref. 90097). The new species shares all typical Coptodon characters, which are: lower pharyngeal jaw as long as broad with anterior keel shorter than or just as long as toothed area of jaw; posterior pharyngeal teeth more or less clearly tricuspid, but sometimes quadricuspid or pentacuspid, median pharyngeal teeth never broadened with crest-like cusps; first outer gill arch bearing 10-17 rakers; two unconnected lateral lines; only cycloid scales present; 22-30 scales in the longitudinal scale row; upper and lower outer teeth rows bicuspid in both jaws, inner rows with smaller tricuspid teeth in both jaws; isognathous or retrognathous jaws; stout teeth; caudal fin not densely scaled; 13-17 dorsal spines; vertical bars, never oblique and mostly branched; pointed pelvic fin; no hump on forehead; no visor like hanging pad in pharynx; only one supraneural associated with first neural spine (Ref. 90097).

Description: The new species appears to be a dwarf species with a maximum observed size of 85.1 mm standard length (Ref. 90097). Body extremely elongated and laterally compressed; dorsal head profile slightly convex from insertion of first dorsal spine to tip of upper lip; head length about one-third of standard length, snout outline obtuse; eye moderately large and interorbital width always larger than eye length; greatest body depth at level of first dorsal spine; dorsal profile, towards caudal, slightly posteroventrally curved, not straight; caudal peduncle always longer than deep; two unconnected lateral lines (Ref. 90097). All scales cycloid; upper lateral line extending from posterior margin of gill cover to approximately center of dorsal fin; one complete row of large and one row of smaller, dorso-ventrally compressed scales separating upper lateral line from the last dorsal spine; lower lateral line originating at level of first branched dorsal-fin rays, terminating midlaterally on caudal peduncle; one scale row between upper and lower lateral line; preoperculum scaled with three to four regular rows; no scales on dark opercular spot; chest scales smaller, slightly embedded scales; base of caudal fin with minute scales (Ref. 90097). First lower gill-arch, ceratobranchial, with 7-9 gill rakers and first upper gill-arch, epibranchial, with 4 gill rakers with a single gill raker on cartilaginous plug included in the latter number; total number of gill rakers on first gill-arch 11-13; ceratobranchial rakers slender, broader on base, pointed; gill rakers situated most ventrally on ceratobranchial gill-arch smaller than all other gill rakers (Ref. 90097). Base of pelvic fin slightly more anterior than base of dorsal fin; dorsal-fin base 61.4-62.3% of standard length, with 16 spines and 11 rays; first dorsal-fin spine always shortest, last spine always longest; longest spine always shorter than longest ray; last dorsal-fin ray most deeply branched; caudal-fin outline truncate or slightly emarginate; anal-fin base 15.7-17.4% of standard length; anal fin with 3 spines and 8 rays; third anal-fin spine always longest; last anal-fin ray most deeply branched; tip of longest anal-fin ray always crossing hypuralia; pelvic-fin length 22.7-30.7% of standard length; tip of longest pelvic-fin ray not crossing anus; pectoral-fin length 22.2-24.0% of standard length; pectoral-fin rays 13; dorsal and anal fin elongated and pointed, pectoral fin rounded (Ref. 90097). Jaws slightly retrognathous; upper and lower outer teeth rows in both jaws bicuspid; neck of anterior jaw teeth stout, crown brownish, expanded and cusps truncated with a wide cusp gap; two to three incomplete inner rows of smaller tricuspid teeth in both jaws; lower pharyngeal jaw as long as broad or somewhat broader, anterior keel shorter than toothed area; most posterior pharyngeal teeth tricuspid, few bicuspid, stout, slightly hooked and regularly arranged, especially at the last two-three rows of toothed area; these posterior bicuspid teeth are derived from a tricuspid type, and are different than a well-marked bicuspid type; dentigerous plate triangular; most teeth in anterior two thirds of toothed area approach the 'kukri' tooth shape with three cusps (Ref. 90097).

Colouration: In alcohol basic colour brownish; head and dorsal side dark brownish, ventral side light brownish to whitish; chest and belly whitish with a few darker areas; two lines of flank scales with light scale margins and a dark centre above a horizontal line at level of the lower lateral line; lower lip light brownish to whitish and upper lip darker coloured; five or six dark vertical bars on dorsum and sides, first bar at level of first dorsal spine and last two on caudal peduncle, not reaching belly, a nape band, a supraorbital stripe and a lachrymal stripe; vertical bars often not present; dark opercular spot; pectoral and pelvic fin transparent; anal fin and caudal fin light brownish; dorsal fin without a 'tilapia spot' (Ref. 90097). Life colour unknown (Ref. 90097).

Ease of Identification

Meristic characteristics of Coptodon konkourensis

Lateral Lines Interrupted: No
Scales on lateral line 24 - 25
Pored lateral line scales
Scales in lateral series
Scale rows above lateral line
Scale rows below lateral line
Scales around caudal peduncle
Barbels
Gill clefts (sharks/rays only)
Gill rakers
on lower limb 7 - 9
on upper limb 4 - 4
total 11 - 13
Vertebrae
preanal
total

Fins

Dorsal fin(s)

Attributes no striking attributes
Fins number 1
Finlets No. Dorsal   
Ventral  
Spines total 16 - 16
Soft-rays total 11 - 11
Adipose fin absent

Caudal fin

Attributes more or less truncate; more or less normal

Anal fin(s)

Fins number 1
Spines total 3 - 3
Soft-rays total 8 - 8

Paired fins

Pectoral Attributes  more or less normal
Spines     0
Soft-rays   13 - 13
Pelvics Attributes  more or less normal
Position    thoracic  behind origin of D1
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Main Ref. (e.g. 9948)
Glossary ( e.g. cephalopods )
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