Morphology Data of Oreochromis leucostictus
Identification keys
Abnormalities
Main Ref. Trewavas, E., 1983
Appearance refers to Male; Female
Bones in OsteoBase

Sex attributes

Specialized organs no special organs
Different appearance different morphology during breeding season only
Different colors different colors during breeding season only
Remarks Ground color in breeding males changes to dark blue-black (Ref. 2, 4903, 4967, 34290), whilst whitish spots on body and fins are intensified; eye outstanding with its bright amber iris crossed by a black bar (Ref. 2, 4903, 34290, 55074, 56136, 56137). Dorsal fin in breeding males may have some red color (but not opaque bright red as in other species) mixed with melanin, which disappears as the fish dies, leaving the lappets black (Ref. 2). Branchiostegal membrane may have yellow patches in non-breeding fish and females, but is black in brooding females (Ref. 2, 56137).

Descriptive characteristics of juvenile and adult

Striking features none
Body shape lateral fusiform / normal
Cross section compressed
Dorsal head profile more or less straight
Type of eyes more or less normal
Type of mouth/snout more or less normal
Position of mouth terminal
Type of scales cycloid scales
Diagnosis

Diagnosis: A small medium-sized tilapia, with a relatively deep, flattened body and small head and jaws (Ref. 118638). Lower jaw not longer than 34% of the head, preorbital depth not more than 23.2%; teeth of jaws and pharynx very small, those of the lower pharyngeal restricted to the posterior part of the pad; 27-29 vertebrae (Ref. 2). Scales on lateral line 28-30 (Ref. 2, 34290, 54836), rarely 31 or 32 (Ref. 2). Gill-rakers on lower part of first gill-arch 19-24 (Ref. 34290, 54836). Length/depth ratio of caudal peduncle 0.5-0.8 (Ref. 34290). Males are black with white spots on the flanks and fins; females are more olive coloured, with pale ventral regions, faint vertical barring and dark anal and tail fins (Ref. 2, 4903, 34290, 118638). Lower lip often bluish-white; 8 to 12 dark vertical stripes sometimes visible on flanks (Ref. 2, 4903, 34290). Dorsal, anal and caudal fins dark; soft dorsal, entire caudal and anal fins with well-defined bluish-white spots (Ref. 4903, 34290). Genital papilla intensely white in both sexes (Ref. 2). Ground color in breeding males changes to dark blue-black, whilst whitish spots on body and fins are intensified; eye outstanding with its bright amber iris crossed by a black bar (Ref. 2, 4903, 34290).

Description: body moderately deep in very young fish, becoming slender and lozenge shaped with increase in length (Ref. 55020). Maxillary ending below nostril (Ref. 55985) or a little behind it, between nostril and eye (Ref. 55074, 55985). Teeth very small, in 3-6 series, outermost bicuspid, inner tricuspid (Ref. 2, 55985). 2 series of scales on cheek (Ref. 2, 55985), rarely 1 or 2 scales of a third series (Ref. 2). Lower pharyngeal bone slender, its width usually less than, occasionally equal to, its median length (Ref. 2). Pharyngeal teeth very fine and crowded (Ref. 2), restricted to the posterior part of the pad in adults (Ref. 2, 55985). Flanges on either side of the apex of the triangular area of the lower pharyngeal bone unusually broad; microbranchiospines on outer surfaces of second, third and fourth arches; 7 scales over top of caudal peduncle above lateral line (Ref. 2). Generally 4, rarely 3, scales along the lateral series in the length of the caudal peducle (Ref. 56137). Genital papilla small, but white (Ref. 2, 56136) and conspicuous throughout life, crenellated in mature fishes of both sexes (Ref. 2). Dorsal fin reaching caudal fin base in juveniles and middle of caudal fin in adults; anal fin reaching as far backwards as dorsal fin; pectoral fins reaching anal fin base; pelvic fins reaching vent (Ref. 55074). 3-5 scales between bases of pectoral and pelvic fins; last anal fin spine about as long as last dorsal fin spine (Ref. 55985).

Coloration: adults generally dark olive-green with white spots (Ref. 2, 4967, 56137) on the flanks formed by the paler centre of each scale (Ref. 2, 54836, 55074, 56136, 56137). If a pattern is present on the caudal fin, it consists of bluish white spots in a dark reticulum, but this may be restricted to the base or middle of the fin or masked by melanin; iridescence of opercular blotch and preorbital bone produces a dark violet effect (Ref. 2). Lower lip white (Ref. 56136). Dorsal fin usually without red marginal band (Ref. 2, 54836). Dorsal, soft anal and caudal fin spotted (Ref. 55985). Breeding males with a very dark blackish (Ref. 2, 55074, 56137) to blue-green body (Ref. 2, 56137) covered with intense white spots above the anal fin (Ref. 2), and a bright yellow iris that is crossed by an oblique dark bar in life (Ref. 2, 55074, 56136, 56137). Dorsal fin in breeding males may have some red color (but not opaque bright red as in other species) mixed with melanin, which disappears as the fish dies, leaving the lappets black (Ref. 2). Lower lip may be bluish green or greenish white in living male (Ref. 2, 56137), but becomes dark in preserved fish (Ref. 2). Branchiostegal membrane may have yellow patches in non-breeding fish and females, but is black in brooding females (Ref. 2, 56137). Juveniles: body usually dark blue (Ref. 55020) or greenish grey (Ref. 55020, 55074, 56136), with lighter ventral surface and scales showing up distinctly (Ref. 56137). 8-12 dark vertical bars on body (Ref. 2, 55074, 56137), extending from dorsal fin to belly (Ref. 56136). Bars may fade quickly in dead fish; one horizontal stripe is often prominent and appears to be caused by the localized intensification of the pigment of the vertical bars; iris usually with orange spot, intensifying with age (Ref. 55020). Indistinct Tilapia-mark (Ref. 2, 4903, 56136) marbling on a yellowish background (Ref. 2, 4903, 56137), taking the form of a dark bar reaching the depth of the dorsal fin and edged by a translucent area (Ref. 55020), but no longer distinguishable at 6.5-7.0cm SL (Ref. 2, 55020). Soft part of dorsal fin (Ref. 55020, 56136), and caudal and anal fins spotted with light circular spots which appear first at about 2.5cm and intensify with age (Ref. 55020).

Ease of Identification

Meristic characteristics of Oreochromis leucostictus

Lateral Lines 2 Interrupted: No
Scales on lateral line 28 - 32
Pored lateral line scales
Scales in lateral series
Scale rows above lateral line 3 - 4.5
Scale rows below lateral line
Scales around caudal peduncle 15 - 18
Barbels 0
Gill clefts (sharks/rays only) absent
Gill rakers
on lower limb 18 - 24
on upper limb 3 - 5
total 23 - 29
Vertebrae
preanal
total 27 - 29

Fins

Dorsal fin(s)

Attributes extending over most of the back length
Fins number 1
Finlets No. Dorsal   0
Ventral  0
Spines total 15 - 18
Soft-rays total 10 - 13
Adipose fin absent

Caudal fin

Attributes more or less truncate; more or less normal

Anal fin(s)

Fins number 1
Spines total 3 - 4
Soft-rays total 9 - 11

Paired fins

Pectoral Attributes  more or less normal
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Pelvics Attributes  more or less normal
Position    thoracic  beneath origin of D1
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Main Ref. (e.g. 9948)
Glossary ( e.g. cephalopods )
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