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Re: A. moae, or the lack therof.



Randy, Zack, etc.

This fish is the one from the lower Ucayali/upper Peruvian Amazon that looks like
A. cf. eunotus Santa Ana & also known as A. sp. Orangeschwanz/Orange-tail, A. sp.
Willy, & A. sp. Albertini.

I really like the inset photo, Randy. Any chance I could get a larger one for my
ACA talk?

Mike Wise

Randy Carey wrote:

> To let everyone know what Zack's been talking about, I've included a photo
> of the fish I got from him as A. moae.  The inset photo is of the fish when
> it was younger (notice the sorter back end of the dorsal which is
> consistent with moae).  However, once the fish matured, I recognized that
> the dorsal disqualified it from being moae and that the only possible
> candidate left (from well-described fishes) was eunotus.  At that time,
> Zack assumed that he had mistakenly given me some other wild-caught fish
> other than what he originally thought was moae.  Perhaps what I have is the
> same that Jerry has.
>
> Anyway, here is a temporary link to a photo of that fish...
>
> http://characin.com/species/cichlid/apistos/eunotus_.html
>
> --Randy
>
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