Eddiekay1010
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Has anyone heard of this locality, can't find any info on them. I saw them on a list, wondering if the spelling wrong?
For the purpose of finding a name, this list is even better suited because it contains a distinct column with alternative names including trade names. However, it doesn't mention Rio Tauhpo either. If it is a misspelling, Rio Pauto and Rio Tahuayo come to my mind...I you look here, you will find the probably most extensive list of Apistos with correct naming.
Oh, I didn't know Tom has two lists on his site.For the purpose of finding a name, this list is even better suited because it contains a distinct column with alternative names including trade names. However, it doesn't mention Rio Tauhpo either. If it is a misspelling, Rio Pauto and Rio Tahuayo come to my mind...
No picture yet, thanks for the link, that list is great.The bare fact that the word has au + h + p in the spelling tells me the word is unlikely to come from Spanish or Portugese. So I say it's a wrong spelling. My picks for possible hits are "Rio Tefe" and "Rio Napo". It could also be a misspelling of "Rio Tapajos", but there are no forms named after that one, to my knowledge.
Spelling it without the "h" I only find places in New Zealand so that is out.
I you look here, you will find the probably most extensive list of Apistos with correct naming. If you can't find anything even plausible to be the misspelled name, it's likely a fantasy/trade name.
Do you have a picture with that name?
Thanks also, this is great tooFor the purpose of finding a name, this list is even better suited because it contains a distinct column with alternative names including trade names. However, it doesn't mention Rio Tauhpo either. If it is a misspelling, Rio Pauto and Rio Tahuayo come to my mind...
Oversaw that due to a line break, thought you were just putting names out there at that point. Not saying it is a "sp. Tuhuayo", but this really pushes it that way on the seller's side. Languages are my actual field of expertise, so now having seen the Tuhuayo I am pretty sure the seller (or wholesaler) must have gone from that name as a starting point."Tahuayo" was a name I have been suspecting too (see my first post). However, the photos look like A. cf. eunotus A75 to me.
Sounds like a lot of work ;-)One day when I have some free time I'll write a paper just for fun about fish misnomers.![]()
Just the part about Rift Lake cichlids will be the bulk of it. Maybe I'll do episodes. Malawi, Tanganyika, Amazon, Orinoco...Sounds like a lot of work ;-)
That would be a very interesting read.Oversaw that due to a line break, thought you were just putting names out there at that point. Not saying it is a "sp. Tuhuayo", but this really pushes it that way on the seller's side. Languages are my actual field of expertise, so now having seen the Tuhuayo I am pretty sure the seller (or wholesaler) must have gone from that name as a starting point.
Excellent example of how tradenames evolve in my opinion. One day when I have some free time I'll write a paper just for fun about fish misnomers.![]()
Hi, I still haven't been able to get a great shot of the male but I did get them to spawn for me. Seems like a huge spawn to me, but I've only spawned a few other species, this was the largest brood by far that I've seen, at least 30+ fry, not sure if that helps with narrowing down the ID. From your advice and looking in my books, I agree that its probably eunotus. Do these new pictures change anything in your mind with the ID.Looks like A. cf. eunotus (Orangeschwanz/Orange-tail).
Not at all.Do these new pictures change anything in your mind with the ID.