Often confused with
S.
schoutedeni which is
nearly twice as large. Not imported very often, but
the few species that have made there way to the U.K.
have been found to be non problamatic. Etymology:
Very black, referring to “noir profound”
colouration on lower part of body, an example of inverse
pigmentation in which ventral surface is darker than
dorsal surface (a countershading adaptation to swimming
upside-down at the water’s surface).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Synodontis nigriventris
Family:
Mochokidae
Distribution:
Africa:
Central Congo basin. Type locality:
Bokuma, Bassin du Congo.
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