
Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps
Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps

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Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps.
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All other similar populations belonging to the T. temporalis complex around Lake Tanganyika are treated here as Telmatochromis cf. temporalis.
A shell-dwelling dwarf ecotype reaches about 6 cm.
Both parents take care of the brood.
According to genetic and morphological studies (as summarized by African Diving Ltd), dwarf populations are more closely related to the normal-sized population at the same locality than to dwarf populations elsewhere; therefore, dwarf forms do not constitute a single distinct species.
In Zambia, sympatric dwarf and normal-sized populations show stronger differentiation and are treated by different authors either as one species (Konings) or as two species (Takahashi).
In the aquarium hobby, dwarf shell-dwelling ecotypes of the T. temporalis complex are still widely referred to as Telmatochromis sp. 'temporalis shell'.
On this site, only populations from the type locality (Mpulungu and Mbity Rocks) are regarded as true T. temporalis; all other similar forms are treated as Telmatochromis cf. temporalis.
The population from Cape Chaitika is currently treated as Telmatochromis brachygnathus. However, it cannot be excluded that future taxonomic revision may demonstrate this taxon to be conspecific with T. temporalis; until such evidence is available, it is here regarded as a valid species.
Telmatochromis burgeoni is regarded as a junior synonym of T. temporalis, following Ad Konings.
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