"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
12-395 12-472 12-474
12-476 12-482 12-502

ABDK-12 codes


ABDK
10-377
10-395


Abang_Minko
JVC_13-11




BLLMC5-18

Moyo Nyaka



BSW
99-07 99-11
99-19 99-20



CGE_91-12

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


CGE_93-22

aff CAM, Phenotype VI. CGE 93/22.


Djouyaya


Ekowong
GEMGSL_2019-03 -











Mbodumu_Esaboc
GEGVPO_18-29 -




Mongo_Yemejin
GEMGSL_2019-26 -


Monte_Raiz
GEAV_13-2



Ngoyang
PT_9_JVC_13-13 -



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."


xrefs
amazonas
aqualog eberl_book


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