Bluestriped Hypancistrus?
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Re: Bluestriped Hypancistrus?
A bit difficult to say, but I'd say it's a Hypancistrus in the group that contains L333, L66, L318, L260 etc.
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Re: Bluestriped Hypancistrus?
l-66 to me.
399 possibly, but it bears a rather stubby rostrum.
399 possibly, but it bears a rather stubby rostrum.
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Re: Bluestriped Hypancistrus?
Hi!!
Found the caudal pedoncule rather thick...which could make this fish a member of the "lower Xingu" type!!
Eyes are too big for L316!!
Cheers
Yann
Found the caudal pedoncule rather thick...which could make this fish a member of the "lower Xingu" type!!
Eyes are too big for L316!!
Cheers
Yann
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