Fisheries in the Southern Border Zone of Takamanda - Impact ...
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Appendix 1. Species list and sampl<strong>in</strong>g locations <strong>in</strong> <strong>Takamanda</strong> Forest Reserve, Cameroon<br />
Family / Species<br />
Calopterygidae<br />
Notes Locations<br />
Phaon camerunensis Sj stedt, 1900 very local, shady ra<strong>in</strong>forest streams,<br />
ma<strong>in</strong>ly lowland<br />
01, 11, 13, 24<br />
Phaon iridipennis (Burmeister, 1839) widespread open- stream species 11, 13, 18, 24<br />
Sapho orichalcea McLachlan, 1869 ra<strong>in</strong>forest streams, ma<strong>in</strong>ly submontane 01, 02, 07, 08,<br />
10, 11, 12, 14,<br />
17, 19, 21<br />
Umma longistigma (Selys, 1869) narrow <strong>in</strong>ferior appendages ra<strong>in</strong>forest 06, 07, 08, 10,<br />
streams, ma<strong>in</strong>ly lowland<br />
11, 13, 18, 19,<br />
21, 23, 24<br />
Umma mesostigma (Selys, 1879) ra<strong>in</strong>forest streams, range <strong>of</strong> altitudes,<br />
fairly tolerant <strong>of</strong> farmbush<br />
05, 10, 17, 19, 21<br />
Umma puella Sj stedt, 1917 occurs north <strong>of</strong> Cross River and near 07, 11, 15, 17,<br />
Mount Cameroon- ra<strong>in</strong>forest streams 18, 19, 21<br />
Umma purpurea P<strong>in</strong>hey, 1961<br />
Amphipterygidae<br />
possibly two disjunct populations: north 01, 05, 18, 21, 24<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cross River and Bioko- ra<strong>in</strong>forest<br />
streams<br />
Pentaphlebia stahli F rster, 1909 rocky submontane streams, larvae cl<strong>in</strong>g<br />
to underside <strong>of</strong> rocks. Related to<br />
Rimanella arcana <strong>in</strong> Venezuela<br />
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Chlorocyphidae very colourful, all stream-dwellers,<br />
strik<strong>in</strong>g courtship behaviour which<br />
usually requires some breaks <strong>in</strong> tree<br />
canopy to provide sunny spots for<br />
display<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Chlorocypha cancellata (Selys, 1879) 01, 12, 14, 21<br />
Chlorocypha curta (Hagen <strong>in</strong> Selys, 1853) 14, 23<br />
Chlorocypha glauca (Selys, 1879) 07, 18, 23<br />
Chlorocypha rubida (Hagen <strong>in</strong> Selys, 1853) 11, 17, 23<br />
Chlorocypha selysi Karsch, 1899 9<br />
Platycypha rufitibia (P<strong>in</strong>hey, 1961)<br />
Perilestidae<br />
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Nubiolestes diotima (Schmidt, 1941) very local endemic <strong>of</strong><br />
Cameroon/Nigerian border, backwaters<br />
<strong>of</strong> streams <strong>in</strong> submontane ra<strong>in</strong>forest. All<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r perilestids are neotropical<br />
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Megapodagrionidae<br />
Neurolestes tr<strong>in</strong>ervis Selys, 1885 local endemic - submontane ra<strong>in</strong>forests.<br />
Close to Madagascar species <strong>in</strong> genus<br />
Nesolestes<br />
<strong>Takamanda</strong>: <strong>the</strong> Biodiversity <strong>of</strong> an African Ra<strong>in</strong>forest<br />
08, 19, 24<br />
Vick