Homaloptera sp.
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Homaloptera sp.
Hi all,
There is a species of Homaloptera listed on my Vietnam supplier's list for next week, but have very little info to go on. They simply have it listed as 'Homaloptera sp.' and the only piece of further info I have managed to get is that they are collected from the River 'Nam cat tien' in the province of 'Lam Dong'. Any ideas as to which species this might be?
Thanks!
Emma
There is a species of Homaloptera listed on my Vietnam supplier's list for next week, but have very little info to go on. They simply have it listed as 'Homaloptera sp.' and the only piece of further info I have managed to get is that they are collected from the River 'Nam cat tien' in the province of 'Lam Dong'. Any ideas as to which species this might be?
Thanks!
Emma
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Emma,
Nam Cat Tien is a conservation area in Lam Dong Province.
http://www.mekong-travel.com/cattien/
The principle river is the Dong Nai, the second largest river system in Vietnam.
Freyhof, J., Serov, D. V. and and T. N. Nguyen 2000.
A preliminary checklist of the freshwater fishes of the River Dong Nai, South Vietnam. Bonner Zool. Beitr. 93-99
Here's it's reference from Fishbase. Click on Show other species. You'll get a list which includes some Balitoridae, notably Homaloptera smithii.
http://fishbase.nrm.se/Eschmeyer/Eschme ... efNo=25184
Possibly, maybe?
Martin.
Nam Cat Tien is a conservation area in Lam Dong Province.
http://www.mekong-travel.com/cattien/
The principle river is the Dong Nai, the second largest river system in Vietnam.
Freyhof, J., Serov, D. V. and and T. N. Nguyen 2000.
A preliminary checklist of the freshwater fishes of the River Dong Nai, South Vietnam. Bonner Zool. Beitr. 93-99
Here's it's reference from Fishbase. Click on Show other species. You'll get a list which includes some Balitoridae, notably Homaloptera smithii.
http://fishbase.nrm.se/Eschmeyer/Eschme ... efNo=25184
Possibly, maybe?
Martin.
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