Tilapiini
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Tribe Tilapiini
The Tilapiini were recently taxonomically revised ( Dunz and Schliewen, 2013). Stomatepia pindu View in CoL (2n = 44) is endemic to a crater lake in Cameroon, the Barombi Mbo, and probably speciated independently from other Tilapiini . It is considered closely related to Sarotherodon ( Schliewen et al., 1994) View in CoL . Among the Tilapiini karyotyped to date, it is the only species which does not show a large typical subtelocentric chromosome pair, i.e. the first st/t pair of the complement, and probably arises from two tandem fusions involving three small elements ( Chew et al., 2002; Ferreira et al., 2010; Poletto et al., 2010). Instead, there is a single medium size acrocentric pair probably arising from a single tandem fusion. S. pindu View in CoL has a noticeably increased number of small m-sm chromosomes, certainly produced by pericentric inversions in small acrocentric pairs.
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Tilapiini
Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine, Coutanceau, Jean-Pierre, Bonillo, Céline, Mercot, Hervé, Fermon, Yves & Guidi-Rontani, Chantal 2017 |
Stomatepia pindu
Trewavas 1972 |
S. pindu
Trewavas 1972 |