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Figure 1 in First insights into karyotype evolution within the family Mormyridae

Authors: Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine; Coutanceau, Jean-Pierre; Bonillo, Céline; Belkadi, Laurent; Fermon, Yves; Agnese, Jean-François; Guidi-Rontani, Chantal; +1 Authors

Figure 1 in First insights into karyotype evolution within the family Mormyridae

Abstract

Figure 1. - Map of West-Central Africa showing the five collection sites of the Mormyrid specimens. 1: Ntem River, M. moori; 2: Ntem River, I. opdenboshi; 3: Woleu River, B. sp. 7; 4: Medium Ogooué River, S. walkeri; 5: Lower Ogooué River, P. Microphthalmus.

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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