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Re: what am I?

Posted: 12 Sep 2009, 23:09
by torbanite

Re: what am I?

Posted: 13 Sep 2009, 09:00
by Marc van Arc
Nope. Clue may probably be a bit too vague :wink: . Here are 3 more clues:

1) "Oh well", said the fairy tale fish, " I'll give you a light".
2) Last spring I bought a handmade dragon
3) Torbanite has already used one sp. of this genus before
4) It's listed right after Robin's friend

Re: what am I?

Posted: 13 Sep 2009, 20:26
by torbanite
Doh! :roll: :)
well.. Dragon .. light .

Re: what am I?

Posted: 13 Sep 2009, 21:47
by Marc van Arc
torbanite wrote:
Of course :D :thumbsup:

Re: what am I?

Posted: 13 Sep 2009, 22:04
by torbanite
i) Remove one "L" from my genus and you have a genus of game bird whose feathers are sometimes used to make artists brushes.
ii) My specific name honours the fellow who described my genus.
iii) My adipose fin is absent.

Re: what am I?

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 18:40
by Marc van Arc
torbanite wrote:i) Remove one "L" from my genus and you have a genus of game bird whose feathers are sometimes used to make artists brushes.
Ended up with geese and turkeys, but Latin doesn't seem to match....
Another clue pls!

Re: what am I?

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 21:38
by torbanite
Ha! Finally thought of a puzzle you don't get first time ;-)

iv) According to the paper that describes me, the first member of my genus to be found was thought originally to be a Bunocephalus. We're now classified as something else, indeed we're not even in the same family.

v) The bird has a long thin bill, is found in woodland & is quite well camouflaged. Various species of it can be found in Eurasia & N. America. Two of its feathers are used for extremely detailed/fine painting

Re: what am I?

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 21:53
by Marc van Arc


Woodcock = Scolopax

Re: what am I?

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 23:20
by torbanite
Marc van Arc wrote:

Woodcock = Scolopax
That's the one :thumbsup:

Re: what am I?

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:04
by Marc van Arc
New fish:

1) my pronunciation sort of says that I'm a stingy insect with talent
2) the above refers to the genus name (which is not explained btw)
3) my species name suggests I'm in between
4) the largest specimen measured was almost twice as long as "normal" specimens

Re: what am I?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 05:11
by L number Banana

Re: what am I?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 08:16
by Marc van Arc
L number Banana wrote:?
:thumbsup:
Your turn!

Re: what am I?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 17:13
by L number Banana
Previously Listed Catfish

New Fish:
I'm named after a distinguishing feature, food and a gem.

Re: what am I?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 21:57
by torbanite
Hmm,,

"Pearl Catfish" ?

castaneus = Chestnut

Re: what am I?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 23:19
by L number Banana
torbanite:
"Pearl Catfish" Mystus castaneus?

Correct :thumbsup:
Thought that fish would be somewhere in the front of someone's mind, certainly is in mine, should I order it, should I wait, should I.... :roll:

Your turn!

Re: what am I?

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 13:05
by torbanite
L number Banana wrote:torbanite:
Thought that fish would be somewhere in the front of someone's mind, certainly is in mine, should I order it, should I wait, should I.... :roll:
Ah decisions, decisions ;-)

Previously Listed Catfish

i) In ancient times, to look at me commonly resulted in the viewer being petrified.
ii) My number is F9.

Who am i?

Re: what am I?

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 13:19
by MatsP
Second clue makes me thing it's , but I'm probably wrong... If I'm right, I'd better set an easy one, as I have little (if I even bring a laptop) contact with the 'net for the weekend.

--
Mats

Re: what am I?

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 13:35
by Carp37
Ancistrus ranunculus medusa pleco?

Re: what am I?

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 15:28
by torbanite
MatsP wrote:Second clue makes me thing it's
Good guess but, F9 not F9 so not a hexadecimal number. Your day job must be in software ? :-)
Carp37 wrote:Ancistrus ranunculus medusa pl*co?
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

F9 is the 9th Fibonacci number = 34.
Medusa was a goddess who petrified people (turned them to stone).
= L034 = Medusa Pleco

Your turn Carp37 :-)

Re: what am I?

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 19:41
by L number Banana
Welcome aboard carp37 :thumbsup: Beware, this game is addictive.
Here's the updated list:
Previously Listed Catfish

There's no rules for timing or clues, it's all good - go for it :D

Re: what am I?

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 08:47
by Marc van Arc
L number Banana wrote:There's no rules for timing or clues
I could do with a new one by now :wink:

Re: what am I?

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 16:01
by L number Banana
L number Banana wrote:There's no rules for timing or clues
Marc wrote: I could do with a new one by now :wink:
A new puzzle, a new rule or new timing?
If you'd like to offer up a new fish, that's okay with me and we'll slip carp37 in when he shows up.

Re: what am I?

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 22:44
by Marc van Arc
L number Banana wrote:A new puzzle, a new rule or new timing?
I was refering to a new puzzle, but I may have been too hasty. Anyway, let Carp do it. I find my own puzzles quite boring for I already know the answer :wink:

Re: what am I?

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 23:45
by L number Banana
Aha.
The floor is still open for carp37 when he gets a chance but here's something that no one seems to agree on...
what's the smallest catfish?

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 01:35
by Birger

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 01:58
by L number Banana
Birger wrote:
Tie between Scoloplax baskini and Scoloplax dolicholophia
and ?

ps. Birger, you're very smooth to finally get one in there when it's kind a 'filler game'. :wink: Wanna suggest a quickie until Carp37 gets back?

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 02:32
by Birger
Oh ya...good save, we are both right, I would think yours would be tougher to collect and care for.

Okay this may keep you busy...getting back to Scoloplax... what family was Scoloplax dicra, which is the type species, first placed into.

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/fa ... mily_id=25

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 03:17
by Dave Rinaldo
Aspredinidae

Bunocephalus sp.

:?:

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 04:26
by Birger
When first recorded yes... Bunocephalus sp.-Lundberg and Baskin(1969) and then Scoloplax dicra when described in 1976 was provisionally placed in Loricariidae before Scoloplacidae



Okay where is Carp37?

Re: what am I?

Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 06:41
by L number Banana
Birger:
Oh ya...good save, we are both right, I would think yours would be tougher to collect and care for.
Yup, no eyes, hmm, that's kind of creepy. :shock: