
Cheers Steve.
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Hi GraemeGraeme Robson wrote:I might just order that book now!![]()
Cheers Steve.
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Hi Steve,The.Dark.One wrote:Hi Emma
Great photo's as usual.
Looking at some of the vietnamese books i have, the Annamia looks like A. normani. The goby looks like Papuligobius ocellatus. The spotted 'Sewellia' sp. could be any of a list of similar new species described in a book:
S. songboensis
S. trakhucensis
S. medius / brevis
S. analis
Or any of the new Parasewellia sp described:
P. tetralobata
P. monolobata
P. polylobata
I forgot to say earlier, thank you very much for the ID on that goby Steve.The.Dark.One wrote:The goby looks like Papuligobius ocellatus.
Your'e welcome!Emma Turner wrote:I forgot to say earlier, thank you very much for the ID on that goby Steve.The.Dark.One wrote:The goby looks like Papuligobius ocellatus.![]()
Whilst on the subject of gobies, would you have any idea what species these are?:
Came in via Singapore as "Freshwater Indo Rock Goby".
Many thanks,
Emma
Hi EmmaEmma Turner wrote: Since then, I have always been under the impression that Annamia normani was the sole representative of the Annamia genus, so had assumed that was what I had. Do you know if this is still the case?
And thank you to you and others for the great comments about my photos.![]()
Emma
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