
Volume 22, Issue 2 – 18 April 2016
Volume 22, Issue 2 – 18 April 2016 New Scientific publication – started delivery on April 18, 2016 Full Text | PDF (2,1 MB) Stefano Valdesalici and Wolfgang Eberl: Aphyosemion bitteri (Cyprinodontiformes: Nothobranchiidae), a new killifish species from the northern Massif du Chaillu, Gabon, pp. 61-68 Abstract A new Aphyosemion

Volume 22, Issue 1 – 15 January 2016
Volume 22, Issue 1 – 15 January 2016 New Scientific publication – started delivery on January 15, 2016 Full Text | PDF (1,6 MB) Gerald R. Allen, Peter J. Unmack and Renny K. Hadiaty: The Goldiei group of rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae) from the Birds Neck Region of New Guinea (Papua and
The Freshwater fishes of Suriname
THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF SURINAME By Jan H. A. Mol Published by Brill Academic Pub, Leiden- Boston, 2012. 889pp. Price $83.00 ISBN 978900421074 This unique work contains for the first time all 64 inland fish families as well as the species of the 9 recognized subfamilies in the Characidae, with

Volume 21, Issue 4 – 15 October 2015
Volume 21, Issue 4 – 15 October 2015 New Scientific publication – started delivery on October 15, 2015 Full Text | PDF (2,1 MB) Shima Bakhshalizadeh, Ali Bani and Shahram Abdolmalaki: Growth traits of two sturgeon species, Acipenser gueldenstaedtii and Acipenser nudiventris, in the Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea,

Alburnoides tabarestanensis, a new species of riffle minnow from the southern Caspian Sea basin in Iran (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae)
Hamed Mousavi-Sabet, Hossein AnvariFar and Fahime Azizi aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 144-152, Volume 21 issue 3, 15 July 2015 Abstract Alburnoides tabarestanensis n. sp., is described from Tajan River in the southern Caspian Sea basin, Mazandaran Province, northern Iran. It is distinguished from the remaining Alburnoides species occurring

Melanorivulus imperatrizensis, a new species of killifish (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) from the rio Tocantins basin, Brazil
Dalton Tavares Bressane Nielsen and Christian Silva Pinto aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 136-143, Volume 21 issue 3, 15 July 2015 Abstract Melanorivulus imperatrizensis, new species, collected in a small spring, at the middle rio Tocantins basin, northeast Brazil, is described. Melanorivulus imperatrizensis differs from all other species of

Moema beucheyi (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), a new annual killifish from the Río Madeira basin, Bolivian Amazon
Stefano Valdesalici, Dalton Tavares Bressane Nielsen and Didier Pillet aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 128-135, Volume 21 issue 3, 15 July 2015 Abstract Moema beucheyi, new species, is described from a seasonal pool in the Río San Miguel drainage, Río Madeira basin, Bolivian Amazon. The new taxon is similar

Mimicry of a Bean Seed by the Amazonian Aspredinid Catfish Amaralia hypsiura (Kner 855)
Tyson R. Roberts aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 110-119, Volume 21 issue 3, 15 July 2015 Abstract Amaralia hypsiura can modify its typically bunocephalid or aspredinid-catfish shape, hiding many of its features including all of its fins, so that it resembles a large bean or seed of the spermatophyte

Aphyosemion jeanhuberi, a new killifish species of the Aphyosemion ogoense species group (Cyprinodontiformes: Nothobranchiidae), with remarks on the identity of Aphyosemion louessense (Pellegrin, 931)
Stefano Valdesalici and Wolfgang Eberl aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 110-119, Volume 21 issue 3, 15 July 2015 Abstract Aphyosemion jeanhuberi, new species, is described from the border area between Gabon and Congo (Brazzaville) in the Massif du Chaillu. It can be distinguished from the remaining members of the

Book review – Indian Ocean Reef Guide
INDIAN OCEAN REEF GUIDEMaldives-Sri Lanka-Thailand-South Africa-Mauritius-Madagascar-East Africa-Seychelles. By H. DebeliusPublished by ConchBooks, Harxheim, Germany, 2013. 321pp. Price 39.80€ ISBN 978-3-939767-52-7 This book deals with all range of marine animals to be found in the Indian Ocean, molluscs, corals, crustaceans, other marine invertebrates, cartilaginous fish, bony fish, reptiles, and mammals .