Abstract
The African non-annual killifish genus Epiplatys Gill, 1862 (family Nothobranchiidae) comprises 36 valid species distributed in West, Central and East Africa. The available cytogenetic information for the genus indicates a wide variability in diploid chromosome number (2n) and number of chromosome arms (FN). Here, we report the karyotype of Epiplatysspilargyreius (Duméril, 1861), one of the two species with the lowest diploid chromosome number (2n = 34) in the genus, from the White Nile basin in Ethiopia. Male and female karyotypes contained 18 metacentric/acrocentric and 16 subtelocentric/acrocentric chromosomes. The number of chromosome arms is, respectively, FN = 52. Analysis of karyotype differentiation in the genus allowed us to suggest that the 2n reduction in E.spilargyreius and many other members of the genus Epiplatys is mainly due to Robertsonian translocations (reduction of 2n from 48 to 34 with stable NF = 48-52). We provide an up-to-date summary of cytogenetic data and a brief review of chromosome evolution in the genus.