Auchenepteridae from Suriname
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Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Hi,
besides Tatia creutzbergi (gyrina) that I already know from past trips we also caught three more species.
The first one should be Trachelyopterus galeatus, right ?
The second one Centromochlus punctatus ?
But, what is this last one:
It seems not to fit perfectly to Glanidium leopardum when I compare pictures and description in Mol's book or are they so variable ?
Cheers,
besides Tatia creutzbergi (gyrina) that I already know from past trips we also caught three more species.
The first one should be Trachelyopterus galeatus, right ?
The second one Centromochlus punctatus ?
But, what is this last one:
It seems not to fit perfectly to Glanidium leopardum when I compare pictures and description in Mol's book or are they so variable ?
Cheers,
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
The last is Tatia brunnea. Color pattern closely matches the description on the 2008 revision.
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Great job and great fish, Karsten! Enjoyed your post. I know next to nothing on woodcats but having kept 3-4 galeatus I'd agree that the first one looks like one.
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Hi,
thanks, I didn't really consider Tatia brunnea as the picture in Mol's book look quite different.
However, I don't know too much about woodcats and guess that colour pattern can be quite variable...
They were all caught in Tapanahony river.
Cheers,
thanks, I didn't really consider Tatia brunnea as the picture in Mol's book look quite different.
However, I don't know too much about woodcats and guess that colour pattern can be quite variable...
They were all caught in Tapanahony river.
Cheers,
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Very nice.
I think it is Centromochlus punctatus as well on picture 3 and 4
I think it is Centromochlus punctatus as well on picture 3 and 4
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Karsten,
Your brunnea (or whatever they are) are gorgeous! Good luck with them.
Cheers, Eric
Your brunnea (or whatever they are) are gorgeous! Good luck with them.
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
This gives you an idea of the variability in color for this species.
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
The middle one is Cen. puntatus - I have a picture of one with confirmed ID at home.
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Hi,
thanks again !
I only took the T. gyrina/creutzbergi with me. However, the brunnea & punctatus should be imported in the next weeks, but no space in my tanks any more...
So I thought we should better give them correct names before someone else takes them.
Cheers,
Karsten
thanks again !
I only took the T. gyrina/creutzbergi with me. However, the brunnea & punctatus should be imported in the next weeks, but no space in my tanks any more...
So I thought we should better give them correct names before someone else takes them.
Cheers,
Karsten
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Re: Auchenepteridae from Suriname
Amazing! Hope you get them to spawn.