

Stiphodon semoni

stiphodon atropurpureus

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odyssey wrote:Hi plaalye!!
I'm very thankful.
My worries were canceled.
The one I was asking is the invariable feature by the digital difference (1 or 0).
The male body color of Stiphodon turns big, so the distinction by the analog difference isn't effective.
I didn't know what "patch of white fatty tissue posterior to pectoral base" showed specifically.
http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Country/Co ... ies=semoni
This feature is probably invariable, even when the color pattern of the body and the fin changed drastically.
The males which came from Indonesia.
They have "patch of white fatty tissue posterior to pectoral base".
A possibility which is S.semoni is high.
The males which came from Taiwan
They seem to have no "patch of white fatty tissue posterior to pectoral base".
I can judge that those are S.atropurpureus.
Thank you for introducing a document about Stiphodon sapphirinus.
I saw for the first time. The male long dorsal fin would be characteristic and be a point of distinction.
They should change the color drastically as usual about the body color, too, so one specimen picture is only their aspect.
Many thanks!
Could you show us on a map or you were and what path that you did.odyssey wrote:Hi everyone.
Because the editing of the video of the underwater photography in a natural river of Japanese Okinawa was over,
I can finally introduce video clip.
Stiphodon percnopterygionus
Their video clip is here.
Courtship Sheen in a natural habitat is included in the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN2i8F32Qvs
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