Different pimelodid from Rio Negro ID ?
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Different pimelodid from Rio Negro ID ?
species one
species two
species three
Can someone help ?
species two
species three
Can someone help ?
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Hi Charly,
A rather uncertain try in reversed order:
Species 3 is Pimelodus blochii or a species belonging to the blochii group.
Species 2 & 1 are either Rhamdia or Pimelodella species, but I daren't identify them on species level.
Species 1 looks alot like Pimelodella cristata (Burgess, p. 616, top left picture), but I don't know if this name is still valid, as this book dates from 1989.
Don't worry, there will certainly be more opinions given soon.
A rather uncertain try in reversed order:
Species 3 is Pimelodus blochii or a species belonging to the blochii group.
Species 2 & 1 are either Rhamdia or Pimelodella species, but I daren't identify them on species level.
Species 1 looks alot like Pimelodella cristata (Burgess, p. 616, top left picture), but I don't know if this name is still valid, as this book dates from 1989.
Don't worry, there will certainly be more opinions given soon.
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