Pseudeutropius brachypopterus

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Pseudeutropius brachypopterus

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Pseudeutropius brachypopterus (Bleeker 1858) as used in the cat-elog was changed to Pseudeutropius moolenburghae (Weber and de Beaufort 1953).

If you you want to add a common name Dwarf pangasius is common in the UK.

I've posted here so Hoek Hee can check this for me.
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Post by Silurus »

I don't see anything wrong there. Pseudeutropius brachypopterus and P/ moolenburghae are two different species.
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Re: Pseudeutropius brachypopterus

Post by Dinyar »

magnum4 wrote:If you you want to add a common name Dwarf pangasius is common in the UK.
They are also sold under this (silly) name in the US.

I wish we could get away from the idea that all Asian catfish are "pangasius". Looking at the Asian Catfish forum, that's all we ever seem to discuss.

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