Tatia gyrina's caudal fin
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Tatia gyrina's caudal fin
caudalfin. But, I don't know gyrina has such a characteristic.
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Re: Tatia gyrina's caudal fin
I've never seen that before. Very pretty!
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Re: Tatia gyrina's caudal fin
The most recent work on Tatia as a group mentions elongate caudal fin on "some males" but it's not characteristic for any species. T. gyrina is widespread, so it could be a population that has this feature, could be something new, could not even be a Tatia if we looked closely enough.
Does it not look a little elongate? ?
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Does it not look a little elongate? ?
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Re: Tatia gyrina's caudal fin
I have seen tatia strigata has elongate caudal fin, but it didn't exist as a population. From the point of view, this tatia is very interesting.Jools wrote: ↑07 May 2020, 06:44 The most recent work on Tatia as a group mentions elongate caudal fin on "some males" but it's not characteristic for any species. T. gyrina is widespread, so it could be a population that has this feature, could be something new, could not even be a Tatia if we looked closely enough.
Does it not look a little elongate? ?
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Sorry, I can't understand difference between tatia and glanidium except cover on eyes andan anal fin…
I sent another picture of this tatia.
Please use this picture as a reference.