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Neotropical Ichthyology
Hi!
Quite a lot of catfish publications in this issu with the description of 2 new Baryancistrus from the Rio Xingu!!
http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/contents9-2.htm
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Quite a lot of catfish publications in this issu with the description of 2 new Baryancistrus from the Rio Xingu!!
http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/contents9-2.htm
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Hi!!
One of the gold nugget is described, don't know if all are fit under one species or they are being treated separately.
new name:
Baryancistrus sp L47 is now :
One of the gold nugget is described, don't know if all are fit under one species or they are being treated separately.
new name:
Baryancistrus sp L47 is now :
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Hey,
Baryancistrus xanthellus = L 18, L 85, L 177
It seems that L 81 has to wait some more time for it´s description.
and as you said:
Baryancistrus chrysolomus = L 47
Baryancistrus xanthellus = L 18, L 85, L 177
It seems that L 81 has to wait some more time for it´s description.
and as you said:
Baryancistrus chrysolomus = L 47
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even a new trichomycterus!
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Anyone else struggling to download off their site?
I'm getting 3kb/sec max, and then it just keeps dropping out. Frustrating.
I'm getting 3kb/sec max, and then it just keeps dropping out. Frustrating.
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Yes, it took me an eternity as well. Do you want me to e-mail you the 13.6MB file?
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Yes please. Both the Baryancistrus and the Trachycorystes papers.
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I'm not downloading the Trachorysthes paper just to e-mail it to you ... ;) But the Bary one is on it's way...
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Given the size and problems in downloading this Baryancistrus paper, and as it's open access anyway, I have uploaded the paper here.
I hope this is not in breach of copyright, and I will take it down if there are any problems.
Will do the Trachycorystes one too, if that ever finishes downloading ...
I hope this is not in breach of copyright, and I will take it down if there are any problems.
Will do the Trachycorystes one too, if that ever finishes downloading ...
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Trachycorystes paper can now be downloaded here.
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Hi!!
Ok so it wasn't just me who had enormous problem to download the papers, I have try to download it from various computer always had same problem.
If anyone can send me the Trichomycterus paper that would be great!!!
I guess I ll wait for the other publications from this volume
Thanks Racoll for the links of the Bary and Trachycorystes papers!!
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Ok so it wasn't just me who had enormous problem to download the papers, I have try to download it from various computer always had same problem.
If anyone can send me the Trichomycterus paper that would be great!!!
I guess I ll wait for the other publications from this volume
Thanks Racoll for the links of the Bary and Trachycorystes papers!!
Cheers
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Yann wrote:Hi!!
Ok so it wasn't just me who had enormous problem to download the papers, I have try to download it from various computer always had same problem.
If anyone can send me the Trichomycterus paper that would be great!!!
I guess I ll wait for the other publications from this volume
Thanks Racoll for the links of the Bary and Trachycorystes papers!!
Cheers
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Email sent with the Trichomycterus paper to Yann and Richard B.
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Thanks as alwaysMatsP wrote:Email sent with the Trichomycterus paper to Yann and Richard B.
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The Trichomycterus paper is on a better server here. Thanks Mats.
I feel that the omission of was simply an oversight on the author's behalf. Having read the description, I can't see any reason why L081 cannot be included under Baryancistrus xanthellus.Acanthicus wrote:Baryancistrus xanthellus = L 18, L 85, L 177
It seems that L 81 has to wait some more time for it´s description.
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Me too. For me, all 4 should be the same sp.racoll wrote:
I feel that the omission of was simply an oversight on the author's behalf. Having read the description, I can't see any reason why L081 cannot be included under Baryancistrus xanthellus.
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I have sent an e-mail to Lucia Rapp Py-Daniels to ask about L081. I do expect it still belongs in this group.
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Hmmm, except the paper does explicitly mention l-numbers and, given the authors participation (and copious note taking) at the inaugural l-numbers convention, I find it hard to see it as an oversight.
I'd say L081 is a B. sp. cf. xanthellus for now.
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I'd say L081 is a B. sp. cf. xanthellus for now.
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<MatsP wrote:I have sent an e-mail to Lucia Rapp Py-Daniels to ask about L081.
Any response yet Mats?Jools wrote:I find it hard to see it as an oversight.
are from the lower Xingu at Porto de Moz, right? The study didn't sample that far downriver, but it's strange they didn't mention this L number, or discuss the possibility of unsampled populations and intraspecific variation.
.Rapp Py-Daniel et al. wrote:Considerable variation in density and size of spots.
For me this suggests L081 should be included in B. xanthellus.
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L081 is much more widely spread in Xingu, lower Xingu, Altamira and even a variety at Sao Felix we call Stardust (same size of spots as all other L081 but lighter).L081 are from the lower Xingu at Porto de Moz, right? The study didn't sample that far downriver, but it's strange they didn't mention this L number, or discuss the possibility of unsampled populations and intraspecific variation.
I just think they overlooked this L-number, maybe they didn't know the localities.
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I've about given up trying to access this paper online. I can get to page 6, but it takes forever ... and then stops downloading before page 7. Can anyone forward me a copy of the paper?
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I uploaded the paper to a better server on the first page of the thread. Have a look through my posts.I've about given up trying to access this paper online. I can get to page 6, but it takes forever ... and then stops downloading before page 7. Can anyone forward me a copy of the Baryancistrus xanthellus paper?
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I tried that link, and my computer just spun its wheels for a long time and nothing happened. Technology is, evidently, a woman: can't live with it, can't live without it.
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Hi!!
It went vastly unoticed because of the problem acceding the papers, but Hypoptopomatinae sp. (LG2) has been described in this volume as well as Otothyropsis piribebuy from what I could read on L-welse.com
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It went vastly unoticed because of the problem acceding the papers, but Hypoptopomatinae sp. (LG2) has been described in this volume as well as Otothyropsis piribebuy from what I could read on L-welse.com
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Hi!!
Thanks to confirm it...I still tried to opened it but never could reach to a fully downloaded version, but I highly suspected it was mentionned in the description!!
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Thanks to confirm it...I still tried to opened it but never could reach to a fully downloaded version, but I highly suspected it was mentionned in the description!!
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