Pseudolithoxus sp."Atabapo diamond"

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Martin S
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Re: Pseudolithoxus sp."Atabapo diamond"

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Jools wrote:Indeed, meantime, http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_ ... thoxus.pdf provides a simple key to the species and it suggests to me it might also be worth counting the anal fin rays.

Jools
Thanks again. For reference, on Tapatalk, I only see up to and including the link and your name. The remaining text is missing.
I'll try and have a count, though the white edge is listed as an indicator which is a good start.
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Re: Pseudolithoxus sp."Atabapo diamond"

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It's appeared now on the original post!
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