a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | S | t | u | v | w | x | y | z SAI | SAK | SAN | SAO | SAT | SBI | SCA | SCE | SCH | SCI | SCL | SCR | SDA | SDD | SDS | SEE | SEG | SEP | SER | SEX | SEY | SGN | SHE | SHI | SID | SIE | SIG | SII | SIM | SIN | SIO | SIR | SJO | SKE | SKI | SLC | SLD | SLF | SLI | SLK | SLS | SLU | SLZ | SMI | SMO | SMS | SNI | SNL | SNS | SNT | SOJ | SOP | SPD | SPE | SPI | SPK | SPL | SPM | SPO | SPP | SPS | SPU | SPX | SRT | SSI | SSM | SSS | STA | STC | STF | STI | STL | STN | STP | STR | STS | STU | STV | STY | STZ | SUR | SUS | SVT | SWO | SYM | p
"Distinguished from all other Lebias
by the following combination of characters: lower
jaw sharply upturned, nearly perpendicular
to body axis, a condition present among congeners
only in L. splendens; teeth conical rather
than tricuspid as in all Lebias species except L.
asquamatus; cephalic neuromast system open,
not in closed canals as in the L. dispar/L. fasciatus
group; interarcual cartilage absent versus
present in all congeners except L. asquamatus;
pectoral fins obliquely set rather than horizontal
as in all congeners; large size, approaching
91 mm TL versus maximum body size of 70 mm
TL for cogeners (the syntopic population of L.
dispar approaches a maximum of 47 mm TL)."
Getahun, A., & Lazara, K. J. (2001). Lebias stiassnyae: A New Species of Killifish from Lake Afdera, Ethiopia (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae). Copeia, 2001(1), 150–153. doi:10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0150:lsanso]2.0.co;2