
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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In contrast to true N. modestus, which typically has a very rounded caudal fin that is often divided into upper and lower colour zones, the caudal fin in this form is not divided and the coloured margin extends across the entire fin. In populations at Sibwesa and farther north, the caudal fin may be slightly indented rather than truncate or straight-cut.
Compared to N. sp. ‘modestus mpimbwe’, this form lacks the bluish beige body tone and the thin yellow and blue submargins on the dorsal and caudal fins characteristic of that species. In addition, N. sp. ‘modestus mahale’ differs in caudal-fin shape, which is not truncate or straight-cut as in N. sp. ‘modestus mpimbwe’, and by its distinct orange and lilac fin pattern. Behaviourally, both forms have not been observed uncovering prey by beating the caudal fin on the substrate.
Throughout the southern quarter of its geographic distribution, N. sp. ‘modestus mahale’ occurs sympatrically with N. sp. ‘eseki’.
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