Ripon barbel

Many, see text The Ripon barbel (Labeobarbus altianalis) is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae.

[2] Significant junior synonyms of L. altianalis are: L. procatopus was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo.

The countries in which it is found are Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

[1] Widespread and apparently rather plentiful for such a large fish due to its ecological tolerance and omnivorous habits, the Ripon barbel is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN.

Local stocks might be temporarily affected by erosion after deforestation increasing turbidity and upsetting the aquatic plant life, and unsustainable growth of the fisheries e.g. along the Kagera must be avoided considering that it is presumably – as per its large size and like many relatives – slow-growing and takes long to mature.