Revision of Hemibagrus
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Revision of Hemibagrus
Ng, HH & M Kottelat, 2013. Revision of the Asian catfish genus Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862 (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Bagridae). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 61: 205-291.
A story seventeen years in the making (older than the forum itself)...
A story seventeen years in the making (older than the forum itself)...
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Wow, seventeen years ago. Look forward to sitting down and reading this. Looks like it has lots of geodata in it and some name changes too - I'll get them done ASAP.
Actually, thinking about it, would you mind reviewing here and giving me a quick list of actions to carry out? Looks like move a few species from and add a few species to Hemibagrus?
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Actually, thinking about it, would you mind reviewing here and giving me a quick list of actions to carry out? Looks like move a few species from and add a few species to Hemibagrus?
Cheers,
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Very nice!
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
This was my Master's dissertation (which I started in 1997). I started losing interest in getting it published along the way. Just glad to finally get rid of the albatross.
I'll see what I can do for the Cat-eLog pics, though this will not be easy. It helps immensely if I knew where the subject came from. Suffice to say, I don't think any of the H. nemurus in the Cat-eLog are the real thing.
I'll send/upload the pics in the revision for the Cat-eLog soon (especially for those species without pictures).
I'll see what I can do for the Cat-eLog pics, though this will not be easy. It helps immensely if I knew where the subject came from. Suffice to say, I don't think any of the H. nemurus in the Cat-eLog are the real thing.
I'll send/upload the pics in the revision for the Cat-eLog soon (especially for those species without pictures).
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
I have a high-resolution pdf (12+ MB) of the paper , if anyone is interested.
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Sure, send that PDF my way...
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Great thesis, HH. Low-res is fine for me.
A selfish question then: would you agree with Shovelnose's and my guess that this one may be an albino nemurus? http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... it=+mystus
You provided feedback before but not on the ID.
A selfish question then: would you agree with Shovelnose's and my guess that this one may be an albino nemurus? http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... it=+mystus
You provided feedback before but not on the ID.
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Suckermouth wrote:Sure, send that PDF my way...
Same here!!!
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
PDF, yes please!
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I would like a copy of the hi-res PDF please. Could you drop it into dropbox?
Meantime, I have, or can get, source data on several pictures. Are there some in particular I can advise on?
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Meantime, I have, or can get, source data on several pictures. Are there some in particular I can advise on?
Reading the paper, isn't not the least likely species in the H. nemurus group to be the cultivated form?Viktor Jarikov wrote:A selfish question then: would you agree with Shovelnose's and my guess that this one may be an albino nemurus? http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... it=+mystus
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Done.Jools wrote:Could you drop it into dropbox?
Those by Jean-Francois Helias, for a start.Jools wrote:Are there some in particular I can advise on?
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Many thanks.Silurus wrote:Done.Jools wrote:Could you drop it into dropbox?
I've sent him a mail but I am not sure how useful this will be, many of these species come from stocked lakes in southern Thailan (and are caught with things like Arapaima, Phractocephaclus and Pseudoplatystoma. Leave it with me.Silurus wrote:Those by Jean-Francois Helias, for a start.Jools wrote:Are there some in particular I can advise on?
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
Word back is that all pics of Ariidae, Bagridae, Loricariidae, Pangasiidae, Plotosidae and Schilbeidae are fishes taken in Thailand.
Do you need anything more specific for the Hemibagrus?
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PS Thanks for all the cat-elog additions, that's really, really helpful.
Do you need anything more specific for the Hemibagrus?
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PS Thanks for all the cat-elog additions, that's really, really helpful.
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Re: Revision of Hemibagrus
I definitely need more specifics, since the fishes in the Cat-eLog could either be H. capitulum (if caught in peninsular Thailand) or H. spilopterus (if caught in central Thailand).