icthyophile said:Hey, fishbase apparently has three other purportedly valid species listed in the genus Scleropages:
S. aureus
S. legendrei
S. macrocephalus
All hail from Indonesia and were first described in 2003 by Pouyard, Sudarto, and Teugels.
Does anyone know anything about these?
icthyophile said:
The African arowana (Heterotis niloticus) and the arapaima/piracucu (Arapaima gigas) have recently been placed in a separate family Arapaimatidae that is within the order Osteoglossiformes. The two species were previously part of the subfamily Heterotinae, within the family Osteoglossidae, but, as mentioned, were recently elevated to a separate family within the same order. Thus, African arowana and arapaima are no longer placed within the same family as the true arowanas of the genera Scleropages and Osteoglossum.This maybe a dumb question, but where does the African Arowana fit in to all this?