Key to the identification of species of Acantopsis
1 Conspicuous dark spots, blotches, or bands on caudal fin...................................................... 2
- No conspicuous dark spots, blotches, or bands on caudal fin.................................................... 3
2 Large black blotch on tip of anterior rays of dorsal fin; large black blotch on tip of each lobe of caudal fin, smaller black spots or bands in middle of caudal fin; 1 pair of labial barbels............................................ A. thiemmedhi
- No large black blotch on tip of anterior rays of dorsal fin; 2–3 black, irregular bands or blotches on caudal fin, darkest at extremity of lower lobe; 2–3 pairs of labial barbels................................................. A. spectabilis
3 Well developed ocellus on upper margin of caudal-fin base; 3 pairs of labial barbels........................ A. dialuzona
- No ocellus on upper margin of caudal-fin base (small black spot may be present); 0–2 pairs of labial barbels............. 4
4 Row of black specks beneath midlateral row of black spots from opercle to pelvic fin......................... A. dinema
- No row of black specks beneath midlateral row of black spots.................................................. 5
5 8½ branched dorsal rays; usually 9 pectoral rays; 2 pairs of labial barbels............................. A. octoactinotos
- 9½ branched dorsal rays, usually 10 pectoral rays; no labial barbels.............................................. 6
6 Small black spot on upper margin of caudal-fin base; 9–17 black spots along side of body; 41–43 total vertebrae..................................................................................................... A. rungthipae
- Usually no small black spot on upper margin of caudal-fin base; 13–21 black spots along side of body; 46–48 total vertebrae................................................................................................. A. ioa