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Fundulopanchax (Paraphyosemion) walkeri
"The difference in DNA between F. walkeri and F. spurelli is bigger than that between F. arnoldi and F. filamentosum" - JVDZ, Dec 2018, FB.
"After collecting in March 1978 in Bonoua, Ivory Coast, Otto Hofmann and I went to Ghana. The reason of this trip was, to collect Fundulopanchax walkeri on the Type Locality, the "Bokitsa Mine" in southwestern Ghana. But we did not found Fp. walkeri, the month of March was to late for Fp. walkeri.
In December 1977 Alfred Radda collected in Ivory Coast in the environs of Agboville some different strains of F. walkeri. Radda sent his old car, a Citroen Ami 8, in September 1977 from Trieste to Abijan, but the car arrived to late in Abidjan, and so he had to use a taxi for collecting fish and it was not possible for him to go to Ghana.
In Ghana nobody knows a Bokitsa Mine, later we learnd the mine was a goldmine and become insolvent in 1920. In Awaso we collected Epiplatys chaperi and Nimbapanchax petersii. Back in Ivory Coast we went westward, from Abidjan to Tabou and collect mainly Epiplatys. Different strains of E. sheljuzhkoi, E. olbrechtsi, E. dageti, but also Nimbapanchax petersii, Lepidarchus adonis and Enneacampus ansorgii." - Ed Purzl.