C-009 proven to be C. lamberti?

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C-009 proven to be C. lamberti?

Post by kim m »

Saw the species log:

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=67

I thought C-009 was just suspected to be C. lamberti.

Has it been proven that they are same species?
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Post by Jools »

It really depends on what you mean by proven. In discussion with Ian he felt that it was as close to the description as we've seen in life.

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Post by kim m »

I agree with you a 100%. I've kept the C-09 for a while and they look like what I would think C. lamberti would too :)

Just courious if anyone did a scientific paper that I missed, but apparently not.
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