Corydoras sp cf ellisae, Corydoras diphyes?????
Corydoras sp cf ellisae, Corydoras diphyes?????
Looking for a positive ID of this cory, if is possible
thanks in advance ;)
(pics belongs to Lorena Pérez)
thanks in advance ;)
(pics belongs to Lorena Pérez)
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Do you have any idea where the fish were exported from, this would help a great deal. They do look a little like C. ellisae but they are also very much like a species I have that come from Argentina, and a very prominent character is that they have very heavy serration's on the posterior edge of the pectoral spines, which is fairly easy to see.
Ian
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Hi jorge: Yes, that´s help to id. But coryman you should do it with the fish that you received from Argentina because should be the same. Here the corys are:
C. paleatus
c. undulatus
c. macropterus
c. microps??
c. aff aeneus
And then we have in the same area:
C. polystictus
C. aff elisae (the fish in the picture)
C. sp "longnose"
There are no other corys in that area, and generally all are fished copmercially in a unique river.
A german friend said that was elisae, but could be something else of course.
Hope that helps
C. paleatus
c. undulatus
c. macropterus
c. microps??
c. aff aeneus
And then we have in the same area:
C. polystictus
C. aff elisae (the fish in the picture)
C. sp "longnose"
There are no other corys in that area, and generally all are fished copmercially in a unique river.
A german friend said that was elisae, but could be something else of course.
Hope that helps
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As far as I can see these are the same species that I have, information from the guy that actually collects and exports them tells me the location is the same as C. polystictus in the Parana River Drainage south of Corrientes City.
C. ellisae comes from a relatively small area in southern Paraguay, the major difference between the two species are the heavy serration's on the posterior edge of the pectoral fin spines in the Argentina fish.
Ian
C. ellisae comes from a relatively small area in southern Paraguay, the major difference between the two species are the heavy serration's on the posterior edge of the pectoral fin spines in the Argentina fish.
Ian