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New Hemiancistrus and Panaque

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Lujan, NK & CC Chamon, 2008. Two new species of Loricariidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from main channels of the upper and middle Amazon Basin, with discussion of deep water specialization in loricariids. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 19: 271–282.

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Looks like L350 and perhaps L090 to me. Pics to hit the catelog soon!

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I don't have a subscription so I can't see the whole article, but both species are diagnosed by having a nearly white body. It seems strange to me that you can diagnose a species by coloration and yet know that they also have a different coloration.
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Or is it? Firstly, you have to ask if it was known by the author that they changed colour in captivity or at least when light is present. Secondly, wouldn't you describe a species by what they normally look like in the wild rather than their captive form?

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Ah, well I guess I made the assumption that L090 and L350 exist in the wild as I've normally seen them in photos, which I guess isn't the case if they can change their coloration like you say. Fascinating.
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