Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
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Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
These catfish were caught with a net on the shore of Lago Verde near Alter do Chao, Rio Tapajós. Could it be Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
It is certainly in the distribution range, and fishbase says they were found in Rio Tapajos drainage. Or at least, they were in 1940...
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Has a look of Limatulichthys to me.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Thanks for helping me with the ID
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Rita,
Once you get these settled, I'd be keen to add some pics if that's OK? The current pictures we have of this species don't show the telltale caudal spot well.
Cheers,
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Once you get these settled, I'd be keen to add some pics if that's OK? The current pictures we have of this species don't show the telltale caudal spot well.
Cheers,
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Of course you can use the photos Jools Is there anyone else who has any idea what species the photos shows?
This is the place they were caught.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Rita Aspevik wrote:
Is there anyone else who has any idea what species this is?
Is the last picture not another again?Raph wrote:Yes they are young Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula. The black blotch at base of the caudal fin is characteristic.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Yes, it shows the same species as the photos above. I meant to ask if all agree that this is P. laeviuscula.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
I'd be happy to accept Raph's reply as being confirmation.Raph wrote:Hi,
Yes they are young Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula. The black blotch at base of the caudal fin is characteristic.
Cheers
Raph.
Sorry, for the misunderstanding.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
You're not going to get much better opinion than Raph's.Rita Aspevik wrote:Yes, it shows the same species as the photos above. I meant to ask if all agree that this is P. laeviuscula.
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Many thanks for your help with the identification
What photos do you want Jools, and where should I send them?
What photos do you want Jools, and where should I send them?
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Re: Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula?
Well, the top four in the topic would be great. I think you have my email address?
Cheers
Jools
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