Ken Laidlaw wrote: > Hi, > > Good news about the Baensch books. > Can someone tell me what book 3 is like for coverage of > dwarfs and killies, I have 1&2 which I think are excellent. > > TIA, > Ken. > I'm not all that knowledgable about killies. For Apistos, the following species appear in Book 3: borelli, cruzi, inconspicua, linkei, luelingi, resticulosa, staecki. While I'm at it, I'll list the Apistos in Book 5: cf. agassizii "Tefe", cruzi (new photo/text), diplotaenia, elizabethae, geissleri, gephyra, gibbiceps, gossei, hoignei, guttata, hoignei, hongsloi, juruensis, luelingi, meinkeni, sp. "Tiquie 1", mendezi, moae, ortmanni, paucissquamis, sp. cf. pertensis, piauensis, rupununi, sp. "Tucurui", uaupesi, urteagai, sp. "Breitbinden", sp. "Gabelband", sp. "Gelbwangen", sp. Vierstreifen", sp "Pandurini". (I guess I was off with my count. That's 31 Apistos!) Plus book 5 has additional comparative photos of linkei, inconspicua, macmasteri, & regani. - --Randy