Doumea typica Sauvage, 1879
Doumé
Doumea typica
photo by Cutler, J.

Family:  Amphiliidae (Loach catfishes), subfamily: Doumeinae
Max. size:  22 cm SL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  demersal; freshwater,
Distribution:  Africa: coastal drainages from Cameroon (Ref. 78218) to Republic of Congo (Ref. 78218, 81646). Also reported from the Congo River drainage (Ref. 41594, 78218) (Dja River, middle Congo River basin; Ref. 46252), but a Lower Guinea endemic according to Ref. 81646.
Diagnosis:  Dorsal spines (total): -0; Anal spines: -0. Diagnosis: gap between supraoccipital process and nuchal shield narrow, not greater than width of supraoccipital process; postorbit 40-50% snout length; caudal peduncle long (3-3.9 times in SL), slender (length 14.3 times depth) and depressed (Ref. 81646). Description: body firm, slender and tapered, flat below; bony ridge from dorsal to adipose and mid-dorsal and mid-ventral on caudal peduncle; head short, 4.6-6 times in SL, dorsum smooth and firm, ventrally over branchiostegal membrane skin papillose; snout long, 66% HL, pointed; nostrils separated, positioned on anterior half of snout; mouth small, ovoid in shape, subterminal; lips thick and papillose, lips on lower jaw separated by medial triangular pad; barbels short, tapered, papillose, maxillaries longest, 0.4-0.75 times HL; eyes moderately sized, closely spaced, interorbital width 1.3-2.1 times orbit diameter; orbits bony above; supraoccipital process narrow and slender, half length of snout, narrowly separated from nuchal shield of dorsal; short humeral spur above gill opening; branchiostegal membrane undivided, forming straight or slightly emarginate free edge below; predorsal distance short, less than 2 times HL; fins well-developed, all pointed and falcate; origin of dorsal less than one head length behind head; dorsal fin base entirely before origin of pelvics; dorsal fin tall and pointed, leading ray firm with flexible tip, extending full length of leading edge, hind edge concave; pectorals large, falcate with leading ray curved, broad, pectinate and padded, outer rays lie horizontal, inner rays lie in vertical plane against lateral body wall; pelvics similar in size and shape to pectorals, outer ray pectinate and padded, reaching beyond origin of anal fin base; anal fin well-developed, pointed, short-based; caudal fin with narrow compact base, deeply forked with pointed lobes (ventral lobe usually slightly longer than dorsal); adipose fin short, thin and triangular, above anal fin; ano-genital pores slightly nearer origin of anal than base of pelvics; males with papillate genital appendage (Ref. 81646). Coloration: dark brown above and light cream below, a series of up to 6 paired light brown saddle-patches on back, first behind head, pre- and post-dorsal base, pre- and post-adipose base and at caudal fin base; fins brown above with darker bar across mid-reach; lateral line frequently indicated by thin white wavy stripe (Ref. 81646).
Biology: 
IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern (LC); Date assessed: 16 February 2009 Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless
Country info:  Known from the Ogowe (Ref. 41615, 81646), Komo (Ref. 81646), Nyanga (Ref. 94772) and several small coastal rivers south of the Nyanga basin (Ref. 81646). Type locality of the holotype of Doumea typica: 'Doumé' (Ref. 41615). Also Ref. 78218.


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