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Top view:
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011006.jpg)
Side view w/humeral process:
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011016.jpg)
The tail:
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011020.jpg)
True color:
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011021.jpg)
Slightly better view heads-on:
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011011.jpg)
![Image](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/andregurov/synosmay2011009.jpg)
Thanks for any help!
exasperatus2002 wrote:Pretty hybrid. I love the photo tank.
Pay no attention, that earlier post is a form of spam where someone comes in writes a post on a past thread that could almost be taken serious and re-edits it later on...has been dealt with!!Could you elucidate on cp. vs. cf.? I know cf. stands for "compared to" ... but cp.?
you mean photo cup?exasperatus2002 wrote:I love the photo tank.
That's my "photo juice glass", to be precise. It was just handy when I was moving the cat, so I used it; it was either that or no photo at all!Viktor Jarikov wrote: you mean photo cup?
How do I know from the data sheet that this is an authentic species and not a hybrid? I failed to find a clear indication of that.
Yes, I (and Jippo) believe so.Am I to understand what used to be called Synodontis cf Koensis is now considered Synodontis Waterloti?