Sierrathrissa leonensis Thys van den Audenaerde, 1969
West African pygmy herring
photo by FAO

Family:  Dorosomatidae (Gizzard shads and sardinellas)
Max. size:  3 cm SL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  pelagic; freshwater; depth range 0 - 8 m
Distribution:  Africa: rivers of West Africa (Ref. 188), from Senegal to Cameroon (Ref. 3509), including Senegal, Gambia, Bia and Niger rivers (Ref. 81269), and Wouri and Sanaga rivers in Cameroon (Ref. 51193, 81631); also in the man-made lakes Kainji in Nigeria and Volta in Ghana (Ref. 188, 81269).
Diagnosis:  Dorsal spines (total): 0-0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 12-15; Anal spines: 0-0; Anal soft rays: 16-20; Vertebrae: 36-41. Diagnosis: Small, slender fishes, easily mistaken for the juveniles of Pellonula (Ref. 188). Belly rounded, with 0-10 minute pre-pelvic scutes, without arms, supporting a low membranous keel, post-pelvic scutes similar, the keel more apparent, and a W-shaped scute located at the pelvic fin bases; lower gillrakers 13-16; pelvic insertion well before dorsal fin, with 1 unbranched and 5-6 branched rays; anal fin beginning under dorsal fin base (Ref. 188, 2849, 81269, 81631, 120915, 121309). It commmonly occurs with Pellonula, which has pelvic fins with 1 unbranched and 7 branched rays, normal scutes and the pelvic fin insertion more or less below the dorsal fin origin (Ref. 188). Description: Body elongate, its greatest depth 10-22% of standard length; body-section eliptic; belly not keeled (Ref. 120915, 121309). Head elongate, its length 18-25% of standard length; eyes large, the eye diameter 25-35% of head length; snout shorter, nearly rounded, its length about 20% of head length; jaws subequal or lower very slightly projecting (Ref. 121309). Pre-maxilla with a single series of small pointed teeth; 8-9 teeth on either pre-maxilla; maxilla long and narrow, with on lower half 12-13 teeth similar to those on maxilla; a single supra-maxilla; hind edge of supra-maxilla and maxilla equal and reaching till middle between nostril and eye or a little beyond; a series of 6 small teeth on either side of the dentary symphysis; no teeth observed on the tongue nor on the palate or vomer (Ref. 121309). Operculum with an excavation on posterior side; posterior fontanelles present in adults, in length about aqual to eye-diameter (Ref. 121309). First gill arch with 13-16 gillrakers on lower limb (Ref. 188, 2849, 81269, 81631). Dorsal fin placed distinctly behind the level of pelvic-fin insertions, and closer to caudal-fin base than to snout-tip; dorsal fin with 12-15 rays, longest dorsal ray about 15% of standard length, and as long or a little longer than fin base, when folded down the longest ray reaches till same level as posterior dorsal ray; anal fin with 16-20 rays, anal fin origin nearer to pelvic fin base than to caudal fin base; pectoral fin with 8-10 rays, pectoral fin base just below posterior opercular border, pectoral fin tip reaching midway between finbase and pelvic fins insertion; pelvic fins with 6-7 rays, originating nearly at midbody, ventral tip not reaching anus; caudal fin a little shorter than head, with 17-22 rays (Ref. 2849, 81269, 81631, 120915, 121309). Scales cycloid; approximately 37-38 scales in longitudinal line; scales hardly visible on posterior half of body in largest specimens (Ref. 81269, 93833, 121309). Non-keeled pre-pelvic and post-pelvic scutes, both lacking ascending arms, except for the W-shaped scute located at the pelvic-fin bases; 0-10 pre-pelvic and 6-11 post-pelvic mid-ventral scutes (Ref. 188, 2849, 81269, 81631). Total vertebrae 36-41 (Ref. 120915, 121309). In the caudal fin skeleton the first ural centrum is not fused with the pleural centrum (Ref. 2849, 81269, 81631). Branchiostegal rays 3; predorsal bones 12-13, in a row from occiput, row not reaching dorsal fin origin (Ref. 121309). Colouration: In alcohol-preserved specimens, body pale brown with a lighter lateral stripe; small melanophores present on snout, upper parts of head, opercles and caudal-fin base; a double band of melanophores in the predorsal area and another at anal-fin base; fins colourless (Ref. 2849, 81269, 81631, 121309). Live specimens are golden-beige with a lateral stripe of melanophores; iris is silvery (Ref. 2849, 81269, 81631).
Biology:  A riverine species, but also in man-made lakes (Ref. 188). Schooling in open waters and at about 2 to 8 m in Lake Kainji, rising to about 30 cm from the surface at night in Lake Volta (Ref. 188, 3034). It feeds on plankton, especially cladocerans and rotifers (Ref. 188, 120915). It breeds at about 1.8-2.0 cm standard length (Ref. 188).
IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern (LC); Date assessed: 19 October 2019 Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless
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