Ancistrus triradiatus = LDA072 ?

Incorrect ID? New info to be added, taxonomic revisions and any kind of changes to the data we currently hold in here please!
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Ancistrus triradiatus = LDA072 ?

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Searching for info, I came across this.
Ancistrus triradiatus (aka LDA 72)
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@ Dave, has this been taken care of, not particularly sure what you mean?

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I thought the article might need an edit?

...came across this.
"this" is a link to a Shane's World article that states;
Ancistrus triradiatus (aka LDA 72): This species is the most commonly exported wild Ancistrus and is collected in great numbers around Villavicencio, Colombia for the aquarium trade. It is a piedmont species that can tolerate cooler temperatures (down to 72°F) with ease. It prefers faster flowing well oxygenated waters, but is extremely adaptable.
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Okay, I will leave it for the Loricariid guys.

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Dave I am not sure I understand the question.
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Is
Ancistrus triradiatus (aka LDA 72):
?

LDA 72 is not listed as a common name.

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Yes I believe it should be.
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