MICROGLANIS CARLEA

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mikek
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MICROGLANIS CARLEA

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Got 2 pairs at auction on sunday sold as microglanis carlea female size 55/60mm male about 35/40mm
will get some better shots when they have settled in

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Post by Birger »

If they are certain to be it would be nice to have these pictures for the Cat-eLog

If you do not have the pdf for these pm me an email... that is if you would like to see it.

Actually just go to this link http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... so&tlng=en

It looks close I just do not have time at the moment to have a good look.

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rest of pics
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Post by The.Dark.One »

I have some of these from the same seller. They look like carlae but the serrations on the pectoral fin spine don't match. cibelae and cottoides are very similar.
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