in Cat Chat, Journal of the catfish study group (UK) 2002 v. 3 (no. 1).: 11-30 was PSEUDACANTHICUS SP. (L024) describe as a synonym from Pseudacanthicus serratus
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Pseudacanthicus sp. (L024)
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Re: Pseudacanthicus sp. (L024)
Hi,
we´ve already had a discussion regarding P. serratus:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 17&t=27581
Note that P. serratus is (dark) brown with white, round dots and nowhere similar to P. sp. "L 24".
That ID was solely based on the dentition, if I remember correctly, and is outdated..
Cheers, Sandor
we´ve already had a discussion regarding P. serratus:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 17&t=27581
Note that P. serratus is (dark) brown with white, round dots and nowhere similar to P. sp. "L 24".
That ID was solely based on the dentition, if I remember correctly, and is outdated..
Cheers, Sandor
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Re: Pseudacanthicus sp. (L024)
Yup, bad old info, and if you actually read that article, you'll see the species range doesn't make sense either. I've moved this to resolved.
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