Petrocephalus leo

General description: 

Petrocephalus leo sp. nov. is a small-sized species within the genus (maximum SL observed = 78.9 mm; holotype = 76.1 mm). Body ovoid, 2.9–3.4 times longer than high (paratype average = 3.2, holotype = 3.3) and laterally compressed. Head length between 3.1 and 3.7 times in standard length (paratype average = 3.5, holotype = 3.6). Snout short (5.2 ≤ HL/SNL ≤ 7.4, paratype average = 5.9, holotype = 6.0) and round. Mouth small (3.8 ≤ HL/MW ≤ 4.9, paratype average = 4.2, holotype = 3.8), sub-terminal, opening under posterior half of eye. Teeth small and bicuspid, 7–9 in a single row in the upper jaw (paratype median = 8, holotype = 8), 15–23 in a single row in lower jaw (paratype median = 18, holotype = 18). Dorsal and anal fins originate in posterior half of body (1.5 ≤ SL/PDD ≤ 1.6 and 1.6 ≤ SL/PAD ≤ 1.7, respectively). Pre-dorsal distance slightly greater than pre-anal distance (1.0 ≤ PDD/ PAD ≤ 1.1). Dorsal fin with 21–24 branched rays (paratype median = 22, holotype = 22). Anal fin with 26–29 branched rays (paratype median = 27, holotype = 27). Body scaled except for head. Lateral line visible and complete with 34–38 (paratype median = 36, holotype = 37) pored scales along its length. Twelve scales around caudal peduncle. Nine to 12 scales (paratype average = 10, holotype = 9) between anterior base of anal fin and lateral line. Caudal peduncle thin (1.9 ≤ CPL/CPD ≤ 2.5, paratype average = 2.2, holotype = 2.2). Twelve scales around caudal peduncle. Skin on head thick, turning opaque with formalin fixation. Knollenorgans visible, but not clustered into the three distinct rosettes as described in Harder (1968).

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith