# Review of the southern African slender stonebashers, genus Heteromormyrus Steindachner 1866 (Teleostei: Mormyridae), with description of six new species

**Authors:** Tadiwa I. Mutizwa, Wilbert T. Kadye, Pedro H. N. Bragança, Albert Chakona

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jfb.70191 · Journal of Fish Biology · 2025-09-17

## TL;DR

This paper describes six new species of slender stonebashers in southern Africa and provides detailed taxonomic information to better understand their diversity.

## Contribution

The paper formally describes six new species of Heteromormyrus and provides redescriptions of two existing ones.

## Key findings

- Six new species of Heteromormyrus are described, including two endemic to the Kwanza River system.
- Species in the genus are morphologically similar but can be distinguished by features like scale counts and fin ray counts.
- The Kwanza River system has five known species, suggesting higher taxonomic diversity in this region.

## Abstract

Recent molecular studies have advanced our knowledge of the taxonomic diversity and generic placement of the slender stonebashers, previously placed in the genus Hippopotamyrus, in southern Africa. These fishes were recently transferred to the genus Heteromormyrus whose range encompasses the Kwanza, Kunene, Okavango, Zambezi, Pungwe and Buzi River systems in southern Africa, as well as the southern tributaries of the Congo River system. The present study builds on previous research that identified at least eight candidate species within the Heteromormyrus ansorgii species complex by providing formal descriptions for six new species and redescriptions of Heteromormyrus pauciradiatus and H. ansorgii s.s. The Kwanza River system is peculiar because it currently has five known species in this genus, some of which are co‐distributed, whereas the other river systems have only one or two species in this genus. Two of the new species, Heteromormyrus dolichorhynchus sp. nov. and Heteromormyrus angusticaudata sp. nov., are endemic to the Kwanza River system. Heteromormyrus xanekweorum sp. nov. is confined to the Okavango River system, Heteromormyrus chilembwei sp. nov. occurs in the Ruo River (lower Zambezi River system), Heteromormyrus tangwenai sp. nov. is endemic to the Pungwe River system and Heteromormyrus ndauorum sp. nov. is endemic to the Buzi River system. Species in this genus exhibit high morphological similarity, but they can be separated by a combination of characters, including scale counts, dorsal‐ and anal‐fin ray counts, vertebral counts, caudal peduncle depth, position of nostrils, head shape and variation in colour pattern. Taxonomic diversity within this genus is likely to be higher than currently known, and future studies, particularly in the Kwanza and upper Zambezi rivers, are anticipated to uncover additional new species.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Heteromormyrus ansorgii (taxon 226932), Heteromormyrus pauciradiatus (taxon 2650614), Heteromormyrus dolichorhynchus (taxon 3465478), Heteromormyrus angusticaudata (taxon 3465479), Heteromormyrus xanekweorum (taxon 3465480), Heteromormyrus chilembwei (taxon 3465481), Heteromormyrus tangwenai (taxon 3465482), Heteromormyrus ndauorum (taxon 3465483)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Hippopotamyrus (genus) [taxon 91722], Heteromormyrus pauciradiatus (species) [taxon 2650614]

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