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Tetranematichthys wallacei, Driftwood Catfish
Dr. John Lundberg - The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
Catfish Bones: The Digital Atlas of Catfish Morphology
Tetranematichthys wallacei
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Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia (ANSP 128688)

Image processing: Dr. Jessie Maisano
Publication Date: 20 Aug 2008

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About the Species

This specimen was collected from Finca El Viento south of Matazul, Cano El Viento, Meta, Colombia by J. E. Bohlke et al. on 18 March 1973. It was made available to The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray CT Facility for scanning by Dr. John Lundberg of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Funding for scanning was provided by a National Science Foundation grant (DEB-0089612) to Dr. Lundberg. Funding for image processing was provided by an NSF Digital Libraries Initiative grant to Dr. Timothy Rowe of The University of Texas at Austin.

About this Specimen

This specimen was scanned by Matthew Colbert on 15 May 2007 along the coronal axis for a total of 1118 slices. Each 1024x1024 pixel slice is 0.1155 mm thick, with an interslice spacing of 0.1155 mm and a field of reconstruction of 51 mm.

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Literature

Vari, R. P. and C. J. Ferraris Jr. 2006. The catfish genus Tetranematichthys (Auchenipteridae). Copeia 2006:168-180.

Links

Tetranematichthys wallacei page on Fishbase

Catfish Bones, the Digital Atlas of Catfish Morphology

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To cite this page: Dr. John Lundberg, Catfish Bones: The Digital Atlas of Catfish Morphology, 2008, "Tetranematichthys wallacei" (On-line), Digital Morphology. Accessed March 28, 2024 at http://digimorph.org/specimens/Tetranematichthys_wallacei/male/head/.

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