Tatia perugiae invalid

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Tatia perugiae invalid

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According to the Checklist of Catfishes, is now changed (back) to Centromochlus perugiae.
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Catalog of Fishes lists both names as valid; apparently there is confusion/contention on the issue.
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Mike_Noren wrote:Catalog of Fishes lists both names as valid
You made me curious by that remark, Mike, so I checked.
CoF lists Tatia perugiae as valid and Centromochlus perugiae as a synonym.
You may have looked at the first column and indeed it says Centromochlus perugiae under scientific name; however the third column shows the valid name.
Anyway, I still don't understand why they keep shoving this species around. For me it's a genuine Tatia.
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Did you really mean to post this as a comment to this thread?

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Nope, I am going mad!

What I was going to say was that the name is so "unstable" at the moment, that I am inclined to leave it in for a couple of years and then look at it again.

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Jools wrote:that I am inclined to leave it in for a couple of years and then look at it again.
So be it :D
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Marc van Arc wrote:You made me curious by that remark, Mike, so I checked.
CoF lists Tatia perugiae as valid and Centromochlus perugiae as a synonym.
Hm... Perhaps I'm not reading it right, but it has the "?Valid as" flag set on both names as far as I can tell.

ITIS and fishbase both unambiguously list it as Tatia.
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Post by Marc van Arc »

Hi Mike,
What I did was type Centromochlus in Eschmeyer Genera. Then you get a list of 19 species, of which the first column holds the scientific name. The third column of that page however holds the valid name.
I assume you used Eschmeyer Species, in which indeed both species are listed as valid. I've learnt that the last named species is valid, and every name above that is to be considered as a synonym.
Yet the whole genus is a bit messy, for I would also consider for instance C. reticulatus as a genuine Tatia. But hey, I'm just an amateur :wink:
Thanks for your input.
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