A. cameronense
"cameronense is not the closest relative of the elegans group. It was used as "outgroup" as could have been any other fish. However Based on DNA Aphyosemion is divided in 2 large groups. cameronense and elegans are in the same group, together with coeleste etc. The other group contains more coastal species." - Jouke van der Zee, 2014 pers. comms.

There's a list of cameronense populations


ABC_06-88

Campo_Maan


East Ebolowa ABDEK 12/502
Essongville ABDEK 12/476 PTS

ABDK-12 codes


ABDK


Abang_Minko




BLLMC5-18

Moyo Nyaka



BSW



CGE_91-12

aff. CAM, Phenotype I. CGE 91/12.


CGE_93-22

aff CAM, Phenotype VI. CGE 93/22.


Djouyaya


Ekowong











Mbodumu_Esaboc




Mongo_Yemejin


Monte_Raiz



Ngoyang



Zomoko

Formerly A. haasi later changed to A. cameronense haasi now just A. cameronense. This fish never made it into the hobby.

Found "... from a hill stream about 27 km NW of Zomoko; Amvene tributary north of Lalara, north Gabon."


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