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The only problem with the overhead shot (which is good) is that even the Teugels revision does not give anything to compare with even though it could make a difference.
These are hard enough in normal coloration let alone Xanthic.
I also looked in the Rukwa book.
Liocephalus in the Rukwa book shows a dark margin on the dorsal,anal and caudal, also the dorsal and anal fin shapes may be closer.
The only way you can reliably identify African Clarias is to match fin-ray to gill-raker counts. The former you can easily do, the latter you can't from a photograph of the whole fish.