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jeff.l
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by jeff.l » 05 Dec 2012, 06:17
I won this guy tonight at my local club meeting was labelled as a L049
He is between 3.5 and 4 inches long
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pleco_breeder
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by pleco_breeder » 05 Dec 2012, 12:32
Definitely Peckoltia, and my best guess would be
.
Larry
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Acanthicus
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by Acanthicus » 05 Dec 2012, 12:39
Hi,
better call it Peckoltia cf. vittata / L 15, because the true identity of this species is not clear yet.
Daniel
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by Jools » 05 Dec 2012, 17:53
Hi Daniel,
Not aware of the background to this. Perhaps as the description is in German you know more. Care to share?
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Jools
jeff.l
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by jeff.l » 06 Dec 2012, 00:10
Any idea on the sex, I would love to breed them
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pleco_breeder
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by pleco_breeder » 06 Dec 2012, 12:38
Possibly female, but is too small to tell for sure. Should be easy to tell when it's grown another inch.
Larry
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jeff.l
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by jeff.l » 07 Dec 2012, 04:25
How big do they get?
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pleco_breeder
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by pleco_breeder » 07 Dec 2012, 05:09
I have a female that's about 5 inches with the caudal fin, TL. They grow rather quickly compared to a lot of other species though. She was less than 3 inches when I got her as a wild import in March.
Larry
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Acanthicus
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by Acanthicus » 07 Dec 2012, 09:36
Hi Jools,
as far as I know there is no holotype existing anymore of P. vittata. The 5 left syntypes seem to belong to different species from different locations, so we can´t be sure about the ID. But L 15 looks like the original drawing of Chaetostomus vittatus, so it could be this one, that why I said better use the cf.
Daniel
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by Raph » 07 Dec 2012, 17:34
Hi,
If you have syntypes, then there is no holotype...
Cheers
Raph.
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by Jools » 07 Dec 2012, 18:55
Interesting. I guess someone will just have to re-describe it and deposit a new holotype...
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Jools
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by Raph » 08 Dec 2012, 08:51
Hi,
No, you will just need to fix the lectotype and paralectotypes from these syntypes
. Then you can redescribe and fix type locality.
Cheers
Raph