
Figure 3. Illustration of four different, intraspecific, head phenotypes – in lateral and ventral view for each – as documented for Labeobarbus radcliffii, actually Labeobarbus altianalis, by Worthington (1929: 432, text to fig. 3): A, Labeobarbus bayoni; B, L. radcliffii; C, 'intermediate' phenotype; and D, Labeobarbus lobogenys (lateral views flipped horizontally). Reproduced from Worthington (1929), with permission from John Wiley and Sons.
Published as part of Vreven, Emmanuel J. W. M. N., Musschoot, Tobias, Snoeks, Jos & Schliewen, Ulrich K., 2016, The African hexaploid Torini (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae): review of a tumultuous history, pp. 231-305 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 177 (2) on page 245, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12366, http://zenodo.org/record/10109527
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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