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Re: Distinguishing species O.T.



Wright,
your homily at the end of your e-mail is interesting. In the "Discworld"
books, it is pointed out that universities absorb knowledge from students .
They arrive knowing everything and leave after several years realising that
they know nothing.
Dave Wood
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wright Huntley" <jwwiii at pacbell_net>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Distinguishing species


>
>
> David Wood wrote:
> >
> > I ain't arguing. but all the ones I've seen had the fins missing.
> > Anyway, once they colour up boitonei males are quite distinct from
> > bokermanni.Sorting the females will be interesting if they are carrying
full
> > finnage.
> > I wil check my photos for obvious, constant differences.
>
> There are several SAA species that sometimes have missing ventral fins.
For
> example, I have seen *zonatus* with them missing (or something very
close).
> OTOH, I was under the impression from Steffen Hellner and others that the
> *boitonei* always had them missing.
>
> Wright
>
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