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I have just checked out the original description of S. fasciolata and your fish matches the number of bars etc perfectly. The one on Fishbase has more bars than your fish and the original description but yours matches the type specimens. I think yours is a true S. fasciolata, although if S. hingi is valid, it will be hingi, because that was from Hong Kong.
It is a Formosania. I'll try and work out which one tonight (Av got brekfast t mek fo r lass!).
It is a Formosania. I'll try and work out which one tonight (Av got brekfast t mek fo r lass!).

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it's looking that way graeme, i'd never argue with steve's id.
so that's one for the sp profile, it won't be long before the tash is sorted out knowing steve.
i'm going back to get another type on the morrow, they have a good shoal of them plus some gobies from hongkong, so i might pick some of them up as well.
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so that's one for the sp profile, it won't be long before the tash is sorted out knowing steve.
i'm going back to get another type on the morrow, they have a good shoal of them plus some gobies from hongkong, so i might pick some of them up as well.
i love this hobby/ job
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By, that brekfast tuk sum mekin!
Anyway, back to fish. If the specimen was caught in Hong Kong, but more likely the surrounding Guangdong Province, it narrows it down to three contenders:
F. stigmata, F. tinkhami, F. paucisquama.
It is difficult to tell for definite as I cant zoom in enough on the mouth, but out of these three it looks closer to F. stigmata to me, but I cannot be 100% sure as it also looks similar to F. davidi, and has the right number of pectoral fin rays for that species, but I think that species occurs a bit higher north in the Min Jiang River. Its a toss up between stigmata and davidi, but based on barbel size, pattern, and pectoral fin ray count, I would plumb for davidi (but I cant be certain).
Anyway, back to fish. If the specimen was caught in Hong Kong, but more likely the surrounding Guangdong Province, it narrows it down to three contenders:
F. stigmata, F. tinkhami, F. paucisquama.
It is difficult to tell for definite as I cant zoom in enough on the mouth, but out of these three it looks closer to F. stigmata to me, but I cannot be 100% sure as it also looks similar to F. davidi, and has the right number of pectoral fin rays for that species, but I think that species occurs a bit higher north in the Min Jiang River. Its a toss up between stigmata and davidi, but based on barbel size, pattern, and pectoral fin ray count, I would plumb for davidi (but I cant be certain).

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Thanks Mick. Just noticed in another publication (Kottelats Freshwater Fishes of Northern Vietnam) that a fish he identified as "Schistura cf. fasciolata" had 11 body bands in a specimen 24mm SL, and 14 in one that was 56mm SL (like you thought might be the case).mickthefish wrote:you de man steve, thats reet gradely olt lad.
in english now thanks mate for spending the time to sort this out.
might have a few more fish for you to ID tomorrow, haha
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Its just a close up really so I can see the exact placement and number of the barbels, and the shape and size of the mouth and lips etc.mickthefish wrote:steve,
what exactly are you looking for at the mouth, maybe i can try to get a better shot for you, if i know what i'm looking for.
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