New Hara
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New Hara
Anganthoibi, N & W Vishwanath, 2009. A new catfish, Hara koladynensis from northeastern India (Siluriformes: Erethistidae). Journal of Threatened Taxa 1: 466–470.
Moderator edit: as of 2024, a color pdf of this paper can be downloaded here: https://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/423/696
Moderator edit: as of 2024, a color pdf of this paper can be downloaded here: https://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/423/696
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Re: New Hara
What's your view on the current placement of Hara and species HH? Fishbase appears to say:
Erethistes hara
Erethistes horai
Erethistes jerdoni
Erethistes serratus
Hara longissima
Hara mesembrina
Hara minuscula
Hara serratus
Hara spinulus
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Erethistes hara
Erethistes horai
Erethistes jerdoni
Erethistes serratus
Hara longissima
Hara mesembrina
Hara minuscula
Hara serratus
Hara spinulus
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Re: New Hara
Jools wrote:
Me to HH ??
Dr Page informed me that ASCI has accepted the use of Erethistes in place of Hara. Dr Page went on also to inform me that for the present Erethistidae have now been placed back into Sisoridae...
What's your view on the current placement of Hara and Erethistes species HH
Me to HH ??
Dr Page informed me that ASCI has accepted the use of Erethistes in place of Hara. Dr Page went on also to inform me that for the present Erethistidae have now been placed back into Sisoridae...
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Re: New Hara
Yes, well, I guess I need to move all Hara into their new home then...
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Re: New Hara
Silurus - this fish looks very similar to H. spinulus in body shape and the short dorsal fin. I know comparisons are made in the description as well as a discussion on the (current) separation of the waters they inhabit, but do you have any views on this?