Silurus biwaensis
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Silurus biwaensis
Hi guys , just got a question about Silurus biwaensis , it's not in the cat-e-log so it it a synonym for another sp.? Fishbase states they are endemic to lake Biwa in japan and there's a mounted specimen of 270cm probably TL. Just want to know abit more about it.
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Re: Silurus biwaensis
It's a valid species. The reason it's not (yet) in the C-log is probably because no-one keeps it and/or there's no picture available.Stackdeck wrote: Silurus biwaensis , it's not in the cat-e-log so it it a synonym for another sp.?
I think your best shot for more information (besides FB) is Google.
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Re: Silurus biwaensis
You want to find:
Memoirs of the College of Science, Kyoto University (Ser. B) v. 28 (no. 3, art. 5) form 1961. It's possibly not the easiest paper to find...
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Memoirs of the College of Science, Kyoto University (Ser. B) v. 28 (no. 3, art. 5) form 1961. It's possibly not the easiest paper to find...
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Re: Silurus biwaensis
Another paper might be useful:
Systematic revision of the catfish genus Silurus, with description of a new species from Thailand and Burma. Jap. J. Ichthyol. 36(2):155-186.
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Systematic revision of the catfish genus Silurus, with description of a new species from Thailand and Burma. Jap. J. Ichthyol. 36(2):155-186.
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Re: Silurus biwaensis
There are 2 photos of adults, 1 of a juvenile, and 1 of two in a mating clinch (all live fish) in that fantastic book of Japanese Freshwater Fishes.
Some text too, if you can read Japanese!
Some text too, if you can read Japanese!
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Re: Silurus biwaensis
I seen these guys on "River Monsters - Japanese Horrors", just in case you were curious.
Motorcycles are not an expensive hobby, try keeping L-cats in Australia
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