Pleco in National Geographic
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Pleco in National Geographic
I can't find it now, but within the last 2 years there was an article in National Geographic about collecting catfish in Guyana, and a photo of what looked to be a very large pleco. Has anyone else seen this, and can I.D. it?
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Thanks, I've found the print version. The photo is on pages 68-69. Very much clearer than the one on their website. My best guess is Glyptoperichthys lituratus. Can't find that one in the Cat-eLog, though, and don't remember its L number.
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You have to realize Jools has to get permission of the owner of the picture to put the pic in the Cat-eLog for free (and this is not always given).
Since the pic belongs to the NGS, I'd say they are most probably not willing to do it unless you pay them royalties.
Besides, getting the permission can be a very time-consuming process...
Since the pic belongs to the NGS, I'd say they are most probably not willing to do it unless you pay them royalties.
Besides, getting the permission can be a very time-consuming process...

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If the fishes are already described, there is no need of the L number. As with other catfish, there are tons of undescribed loricariids that no one has ever seen, let alone take pictures.
I have seen hundreds of species of catfishes both live and dead, but don't have photographs (at least those decent enough to put up here) of more than a handful.
I have seen hundreds of species of catfishes both live and dead, but don't have photographs (at least those decent enough to put up here) of more than a handful.
