Diagnosis: |
Diagnosis: Hepsetus lineatus can be distinguished from H. kingsleyae by a larger number of lateral line scales, 50–64 vs. 45–51, and lower number of gill rakers, 12–18, exceptionally 20 in one specimen, vs. 17–23; and by a larger head width, 32.8–46.7 vs. 26.4–35.6% of head length, and larger internasal distance, 21.5–29.3 vs. 15.6–23.3% of head length; the latter two characters are positively allometric (Ref. 93279). Hepsetus lineatus can only be distinguished from H. akawo by a larger number of lateral line scales, 50–64 vs. 43–51, and a smaller number of gill rakers, 12–18, exceptionally up to 20, vs. 17–23 (Ref. 93279). Hepsetus lineatus can be distinguished from H. odoe by a combination of a large internasal distance, 21.5–29.3 vs. 19.5–25.3% of head length, and a small distance between nostril and lower jaw, 36.8–44.4 vs. 40.4–47.6% of head length; both latter characters are positively allometric (Ref. 93279). Hepsetus lineatus can be distinguished from H. cuvieri by a higher number of gill rakers, 12–20 vs. 8–13, a lower number of scales between the dorsal fin and lateral line, 7.5–9.5 vs. 10.5–11.5, a lower number of scales between the adipose fin and lateral line, 4–5.5 vs. 6.5–7.5, and also by a greater head width, 32.8–46.7 vs. 27.8–40.4% of head length, and smaller internasal distance, 21.5–29.3 vs. 27.8–40.4% of head length; latter two characters positively allometric (Ref. 93279).
Description: long but relatively broad and stout body; broad head with broad and short snout; head not particularly deep or shallow compared to congeners; dorsal and anal fins in relatively anterior position compared to typical position in congeners; number of lateral line scales high; number of gill rakers on first gill arch low; 4-5.5 scales between adipose fin and lateral line; 2-5 scales between lateral line and pelvic fin, 4-6 between lateral line and anal fin; 14-22 predorsal scales; 15-28 dorsal to adipose scales; 12-23 adipose to caudal scales (Ref. 93279).
Colouration: In alcohol: dorsal side of head and body olive greenish to brownish, with gradual change from darker tones dorsally to lighter tones on flanks; belly pale yellowish; pattern of horizontal lines on flanks over entire length of body (from behind opercule to base of caudal fin) resulting from scales having dark upper and lower borders; these lines most prominent in area from approximately 5 scale rows above lateral line down to 2 scale rows below lateral line; lines more prominent on larger animals (larger than about 130mm SL), but sometimes less prominent in individuals from Ivindo River (Gabon) and rivers in Cameroon; sometimes with series of 8-12 greyish vertical bands on dorsolateral parts of body; posterior part of head with 3 well-marked, dark brownish bands running from posterior border of eye to anterior edge of preopercule; bands sometimes faded and poorly visible; lower half of opercule brownish, sometimes blackish; dorsoventrally rounded and elongated blackish spot posterior to head, above lateral line; all fins except adipose fin yellowish with posterior half translucent; caudal fin sometimes darker than other fins and translucent in mid-centre and proximal parts of upper and lower lobes; dorsal, anal and caudal fins with prominent small, roundish, dark brown spots; these spots more prominent on larger animals (larger than about 165mm SL); adipose-fin base yellowish-white, distal part black (Ref. 93279). |