A new species of deep-water Lethrinops (Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi

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A new species of cichlid fish, Lethrinops atrilabris is described from specimens collected by trawling at a depth of around 90 m off Monkey Bay, southern Lake Malawi. It is assigned to the genus Lethrinops on the basis of its vertical flank barring, lack of enlarged cephalic lateral line canal pores and the form of the lower jaw dental arcade. It can be distinguished from congeneric species by its male breeding dress of contrasting flank barring and dark ventral surface, most strikingly on the lips, throat and chest, its relatively small known maximum size [<75 mm standard length (SL)], large eyes (38%–41% head length), laterally compressed body (depth 2.5–2.7 times max head width) and lower gill raker count (13–14).

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Turner, G. F. (2022). A new species of deep-water Lethrinops (Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi. Journal of Fish Biology, 101(6), 1405–1410. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15208

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