
Mbimbi Mayi Munene- Professor
- Professor (Full) at University of Kinshasa
Mbimbi Mayi Munene
- Professor
- Professor (Full) at University of Kinshasa
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July 2015 - present
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The ichthyofauna of the Lulua River, a large right bank tributary of the Kasai River in central Africa, is among the most poorly documented in the Kasai ecoregion. To remedy this lack of knowledge, sampling was carried out between 2007 and 2014 along the main channel and in many tributaries. A total of 201 species distributed in 81 genera, 24 famil...
Ichthyofaunal distribution was studied in the Musolo River system, a small affluent tributary of the Congo River flowing into Pool Malebo (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Twelve ecological stations were sampled, of which eight were located in the Musolo main-channel and four in the Fushi River, a principal tributary of the Musolo. Each station w...
Hypsopanchax stiassnyae, new species, is described from recent collections in the Lulua River (Kasaï drainage). All Hypsopanchax species from the southern Congo drainage share a similar supra-orbital cephalic sensory system, that differs from the characteristic zigzag shaped system of the three northern species H. catenatus, H. platystemus, H. zebr...
Epiplatys atratus, a new species of the E. multifasciatus group, is described from specimens collected from several tributaries of the middle Lulua River, a tributary of the Kasai River, south of Kananga (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kasai Occidental Province). Epiplatys atratus is the south-eastern most representative of the genus. Large adul...
A new Alestopetersius is described from the Kwilu River in the Kasai basin of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Alestopetersius conspectus, new species, is readily distinguished from all congeners based on attributes of squamation and coloration. It is distinguished from "Duboisialestes" tumbensis by tooth morphology and in the possession of a dist...
A list of fishes collected in the vicinity of Kikwit on the Kwilu River, a large left bank tributary of the Kasai River in the Democratic Republic of Congo is provided. One hundred and thirteen species distributed in 21 families are reported, and of these 29 species are recognized as representing new records for the region. Lack of up-to-date taxon...