otocinclus help

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otocinclus help

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i bought a couple of each of what my LFS calls otocinlus niger, and otocinclus arnoldi (regular oto, it said). are these correct names. She thought that maybe the niger had a new classification taking it out of the otocinclus family but the name "oto" just stuck. any clues on my fish?
Panaque maccus LDA22
Panaque nigrolineatus L190
Ancistrinae L200 - "Spotted Green"
Ancistrinae L239 - "Blue Panaque"
Hisonotus leucofrenatus - "Niger Oto"
Otocinclus flexilis
Otocinclus arnoldi (vittatus????)
Parotocinclus maculicauda - "Red Finned Oto"
Parotocinclus jumbo LDA25 - "Pitbull"
Hypancistrus zebra L046 - "Zebra"
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Otocinclus niger is the trade name for Hisonotus leucofrenatus.
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thanks. what about the arnoldi?
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Otocinclus arnoldi is actually a junior synonym of O. flexilis (which is not your regular oto), but the name is often misapplied to any one of the striped Otocinclus species (usually O. vittatus).
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thanks alot silurus! are these two not in the cat-e-log? by the two i mean, hisontus leucofrenatus and otocinclus flexilis... and to expose my ignorance.... what is a "junior synonym" of a species? I'll try to snap some pics today. thanks.
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The two are not in the Cat-eLog because Jools either has no picture of them (maybe you'd like to contribute?), or has the pics but has not had the time to put them up.

For a definition of a junior synonym, read this.
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Oops, I have O. flexillis, so I'll try to get some pics for him. I shot a few terrible ones when I first brought them home, but they seem to be a bit reflective and in the bright light of my planted tank they had quite a bit of glare. I'll put it on my list of things to remember :)

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i'd be more than happy to contribute. what's the best method of getting them to the correct person. i took some ok pics of both yesterday and will get good ones tonight with better camera.
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Just email them to Jools. But remember, he has plenty of pics of the striped otos (which are not easy to identify accurately from photographs anyway). The Hisonotus will be a more valuable contribution, I feel.
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