Description:
Clarias monsembulai can be distinguished
from all congeners, with the exception of C.
buthupogon, by its exceptionally long
maxillary barbels (60% of standard length or greater)
vs. maxillary barbels less than 60% SL (usually considerably
less). It differs from C. buthupogon in the
absence of fine, pale spots over the surface of the
body and by an exposed bony surface of the cleithrum
reaching 14%–20% of head length (vs. cleithrum
deeply imbedded in soft tissue with only a narrow
bony ridge visible externally). Clarias monsembulai
can be further differentiated from C.
angolensis, the species with which
it shares closest phenotypic similarity, by longer
nasal barbels (37%–51% SL vs. 22%–34%
SL), longer internal mandibular barbels (29–37%
SL vs. 16–27% SL), longer external mandibular
barbels (45%–57% SL vs. 24%–40% SL); and
by the colouration of maxillary barbels which are
white or cream-colored distally over more than half
of their length (vs. brown or gray over more than
half their length), (Bernt,
M.J. & Stiassny, M.L.J. 2022).
Aquarium Care: Very much a predator
so would need to be kept alone or with its own kind
as in a pair. They are predators and very good escape
artists as well so if you do fancy keeping them a
tight lid is essential with large hiding places, a
soft bottom (sand or rounded gravel) and of course
a large tank of 4ft or larger and outside filtration. Diet:
Feeds on insect larvae, earthworms, shells, shrimps,
small fish, aquatic plants and debris. In its native
habitat it is a scavenger and will eat smaller fish
and are opportunist feeders and so will eat just about
anything!. In the aquarium they are not fussy feeders
but fish of some sort should be on the menu but does
not necessary need to be live food. Etymology:
Named in honour of Raoul Monsembula Iyaba (professor
of biology, University of Kinshasa) for collecting
the type series of this species, and in recognition
of his substantial contributions to central African
ichthyology.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Clariidae
Distribution:
Africa: Momboyo,
Luilaka, Salonga, and Yenge river systems within the
Cuvette Centrale of the middle Congo River Basin.
Size:
22.0cm. (8¾ins) holotype
Temp:
20-25°C (68-77°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.5
Reference:
Bernt, M.J. & Stiassny,
M.L.J. (2022): A New Species of Air-Breathing
Catfish (Clariidae: Clarias) from Salonga National
Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo. American Museum
Novitates, 2022 (3990): 1-20.
If you would like to contribute to the monthly
factsheets with an article, information or photos, please e-mail
me. You will of course be credited for your work.
If you would like to donate any denomination
of monies to the site just click the above link button. All proceeds
will go to running the site and hopefully to keep it going for a few
years yet.