They are somewhat similar, and have the same pinout. I don't remember from the previous thread whether they bias up close enough to work reliably without changes. It does take 50% more heater current, which may shorten the life of the Eros power supply; I can't at this point calculate any estimate of whether that is significant or not.
It does seem to be something special - it has the "no interface" cathode, which is thought to be valuable, and the specified noise level is better, at least in the Phillips spec sheet. They are probably best used in tube microphones, since they are specified for electrometer service (very very low grid leakage). That's just a guess though - been a long time since I talked to the real microphone experts.