Francine, I think A. sp. Tahuayo is the best name for it since it is published & pictured in a book (Koslowski, 2002) under this name. It is a better name since it describes something about the fish itself: it's from the Rio Tahuayo. Besides, it avoids the confusion of it being the true A. moae. If looked at critically, it is more closely related to A. eunotus than A. moae. Mike Wise FBethea wrote: > Thanks Mike, > These pictures were of one male speciman and one > female. I was trying to illustrate, with various > types of lighting, the different markings on the fish. > So Ap cf. Moae it is. > > Francine > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More > http://faith.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. > For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, > email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. > Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto > Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader