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Alt 02.10.2012, 21:46   #5
Walter
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Hi,
schreiben die Autoren ja, um welche L-Nummern es sich handelt:
Zitat aus de Oliveira et al:
Remarks.—This species is well known in the aquarium trade
as L12 and L13, which correspond to juvenile and adult
forms, respectively (Seidel, 2008); the species of Peckoltia
referred to as L163 (Stawikowski et al., 2003; Schraml and
Fig. 4. Map of Brazil, showing part of the Rio Xingu basin and the
collecting localities of Peckoltia feldbergae. 1, Gorgulho da Rita; 2, Ilha
de Babaquara (type locality); 3, Costa Junior; 4, Ilha do Carupe´ ; 5, Rio
Iriri, below mouth of Rio Novo; 6, mouth of the Rio Iriri; 7, Cachoeira
Grande; 8, Rio Curua´ . Drawing by R. Frederico.
Fig. 3. Peckoltia feldbergae, INPA 28953, paratype, 131.1 mm SL in
dorsal and lateral view, showing the hypertrophied odontodes on
cheeks and on pectoral-fin spine (Photo: RRO).
de Oliveira et al.—New Peckoltia from Xingu basin 551
Scha¨fer, 2004), known from the rio Para´ , municipality of
Portel, Para´ state, is considered by the international
aquarium fish community as an additional undescribed
form. Nevertheless, we were unable to find recognizable
differences between L163 and Peckoltia feldbergae when
comparing the available images of that species (Schraml
and Scha¨fer, 2004); only the careful examination of living or
preserved specimens of both species will allow a conclusion
about the identity of L163.


Hier habt ihr auch noch ein Bild vom Holotypen :



Und drei der vier Autoren (Lucia Rapp ist leider grad auf Urlaub):

Rocha, Zuanon, Oliveira:



Danke an Renildo de Oliveira, der mich mit den ganzen Holotypen rumspielen lässt
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Grüße, Walter
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