L-75 Genus?

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L-75 Genus?

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I stopped in one of the â??mallâ?
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Hi!

If you follow Isbrücker work, this fish is believed to belong to the genus Ancistomus...
I personnally never seen any, but before the Ancistomus description, the fish was believe to belong in Hypostomus...
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Do you have a reference for the paper?

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Isbrücker, I. J. H., I. Seidel J. P. Michels, E. Schraml and A. Werner, 2001. Diagnose vierzehn neuer Gattungen der Familie Loricariidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Teleostei, Ostariophysi). Datz - Sonderheft: 17-24.
This is the second issue of the DATZ supplement on loricariids.
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Thanks HH,

Somehow I guessed you'd have the information I needed.
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Paul

After visiting your fish room today and actually seeing the L-75 I think it is inperative that you take a picture of this beautiful fish and post it on the site. it is a truely amazing specimen.

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Post by Jools »

They are lovely fish, and perhaps are the southern edge of the distribution range that would include L124 as their northern brethern. Another suggestion would by <I>Hemiancistrus</I>. My (5") L75 is in my avatar to the left.

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