Hemibagrus variegatus
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Hemibagrus variegatus
I was just thumbing through the Aqualog African Catfish Photoatlas, and noticed that the fish labelled as Clarotes sp. "MARBLE" (on pg 40; the one in the right-hand column, not the one in the left) is that of Hemibagrus variegatus (from the Tenasserim region in Myanmar).
A picture of a very rare cat definitely worth putting in the Cat-eLog.
A picture of a very rare cat definitely worth putting in the Cat-eLog.

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This is very sad because same has happened with All L-numbers book and with many other aqualog books.Picture and names don`t match.I think the most reliable book of loricariidae will be Wels Atlas 1 and 2(when it is published).
Well i wish i was a catfish
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swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea (Muddy Waters, Catfish blues)
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I'm on it. There are probably more like this that we could use. How about the Arius gigas?
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