The first case of aggressive mimicry among lamprologines in a new species of Lepidiolamprologus (Perciformes : Cichlidae) from Lake Tanganyika
Schelly R, Takahashi T, Bills R, Hori M
ZOOTAXA
(1638): 39-49 2007
Abstract:
Lepidiolamprologus mimicus n. sp. is described from material collected along the Zambian coast of Lake Tanganyika. It is distinguished from congeners by its unique color pattern of bright yellow fins, a brownish- tan flank coloration and large, dark brown spots along the flanks, in addition to a series of meristic and morphometric characters. Lepidiolamprologus mimicus n. sp. exhibits an interesting feeding ecology, in which individuals blend into schools of their prey, yellowfinned cyprichromines, with the aid of similar coloration. This is the first instance of aggressive mimicry reported for lamprologines.
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