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i noticed that weather loach when i came in the other day. it ios really sweet.
thanks for sharing your wonderfull photos. they are so tempting though
thanks for sharing your wonderfull photos. they are so tempting though
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Hi Emma
Great photo's as usual.
Looking at some of the vietnamese books i have, the Annamia looks like A. normani. The goby looks like Papuligobius ocellatus. The spotted 'Sewellia' sp. could be any of a list of similar new species described in a book:
S. songboensis
S. trakhucensis
S. medius / brevis
S. analis
Or any of the new Parasewellia sp described:
P. tetralobata
P. monolobata
P. polylobata
Great photo's as usual.
Looking at some of the vietnamese books i have, the Annamia looks like A. normani. The goby looks like Papuligobius ocellatus. The spotted 'Sewellia' sp. could be any of a list of similar new species described in a book:
S. songboensis
S. trakhucensis
S. medius / brevis
S. analis
Or any of the new Parasewellia sp described:
P. tetralobata
P. monolobata
P. polylobata
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Hi JimJim Powers wrote:Hmmm, Parasewellia...sounds VERY interesting.
Are there any pics of these species in that book or any of the sewellia?
Yes, there are photo's of all the species. Unfortunately they are all b&w, and are of poor quality, of preserved specimens, and all look very similar. All the text is in Vietnamese. In another book (in English) there are colour photo's of live S. albisuera, lineolata, marmorata, patella. (The Freshwater Fishes of Central Vietnam - Serov, Nezdoliy, and Pavlov, 2006).
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