Glyptothorax vs Glyptosternum

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Glyptothorax vs Glyptosternum

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My cousin has about 6 wee tiny little critters that fit either bill; but two seem to be able to "glue themselves to the glass", while 4 like nothing better than lying on or in the sand....

So we got wondering: if this is the difference; if there still IS a genus called Glyptosternum, and perhaps if the pre/ab-sence of a ventral "sucking organ" (located between the pectoral fins) would be the difference between the two genera.

Please can the "Asian catfish Pro's" enlight us?
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Post by Silurus »

Glyposternum is an unjustified change in spelling of Glyptosternon, which not only lacks the thoracic adhesive apparatus, but also has enlarged paired fins and lacks fin spines.
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So Glyptothorax has an thoracic adhesive apparatus!

Well, let's get a magnifier then....
the critters are about 2 cm to 1" and built like Amphilius and the like; very stretched.

They all have these telltale membranes on their maxillary barbels, like a miniature Bagarius!
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