sewellia albisurea

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ch.koenig
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Post by ch.koenig » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:02 am

hi cup
you take it as s. sp "spotted"? or s. albisurea?
if you look at one of mine the difference is small - only a different pattern on the back. isn't it? albisurea pictures in the description of J. Freyhof show two close rows of black spots along the sides.

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that's why J. Freyhof doesn't exclude "spotted" being albisurea!!! :o . closer scientific research is on the way.
cheers charles

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Post by Cup » Mon Sep 07, 2009 1:31 pm

I see, I see.

this fish was purchased as sp spotted.

thanks for the insight.

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Post by ch.koenig » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:58 pm

I just got first pictures of albisurea made by dale newcomer. thanks a lot for the permission to post them.
I'll try to compare the short way:
albisurea has a very different spotting, finer black-spotted rows, just one lateral row; the form of the paired fins remind me of spotted (first row, last picture) not of lineolata
(second picture). details of the head show the difference clearly. underside pictures: albisurea is said not have a cavitiy around the mouth. not to decide by this detail, but lineolata at the right is clear with the classic structures. snout-outline is different too in this view.

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hope to have cleared things a little. of course it comes even more clear having the original descriptions side by side.
enjoy them dale :D
cheers charles

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Post by plaalye » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:24 pm

Do you reckon albisurea get as big as spotted Charles?

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Post by ch.koenig » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:59 pm

hi plaalyle
yes. the holotype mesures 44.3 mm SL = about 55 mm TL, that would be lineolata-size, but the biggest albisurea was as large as 64 mm SL = about 74 mm TL. that's about the size of my largest spotted male.

another remark: I just found: albisurea and lineolata are syntopic, with a small aerea for albisurea. the lineolatas found together with albisurea could easily be of a little diffferent pattern than the standard lineolata. see farid's specimen.
(the best explanation is always the one that looks logic :D during my studies I used to call it the "persuasive power of the sufficient argumentation"; but now it's time for a sleep)
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Post by plaalye » Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:55 am

Thanks Charles!

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Post by farid » Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:13 pm

...a beauty!!!
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)

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