Farlowella Platorynchus?

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Farlowella Platorynchus?

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Hey,

yesterday I found these 3 big farlowellas at my lfs. Had to take them home.

Sadly I have little experience with farlowella sp.

Got a hint that these might be platorynchus.
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They all have a TL of 22cm.
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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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Hi Jobro,

Neat! How do you identify them?

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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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two of them seem to have the right scale plate pattern on their belly for platorynchus:
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But number 3 is a little different in the scale plates:
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Is this common variation within a species or does it indicate a different species?

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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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bekateen wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 08:41 Hi Jobro,

Neat! How do you identify them?

Cheers, Eric
Wow Eric, you are fast :))

I use the abdominal scutes and also the net like pattern on their body and head. I go by this:
http://loricariinae.behrenart.de/genus.php?id=7

Scroll down, then read 1a and 1b, click on the links on the right (2, 4) behind the options to go through the quiz.
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Ok, will do. Thanks.
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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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Maybe @Shane can help with identifying these?
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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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racoll wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 16:27 The revision of can be downloaded here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9usj4wkmz43t7 ... a.pdf?dl=1
Oh man, thank you very much... I'm reading and reading... I'm no biologist though. Not used to these papers :D
Well I can tell, 2 are very likely platorynchus or at least within the same family as platorynchus. The third one looks so similiar. But he has the thrid row of abdominal scutes and the nose seems to be a little thinner. But that's about all I can see. Could use someone to tell me what I need to look out for or meassure here. Thanks
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Re: Farlowella Platorynchus?

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Hi Johannes,

Look again at your Farlowellas that have an incomplete middle row of abdominal scutes, if they have two or more middle scutes in front of the pelvic fins. That arrangement matches .

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