Synodontis dhonti
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Synodontis dhonti
Data sheet of should be deleted (it is already replaced by one of S. irsacae).
Caption of one of the irsacae pictures (still) reads : S.dhonti below
Synonym already done through edit.
Caption of one of the irsacae pictures (still) reads : S.dhonti below
Synonym already done through edit.
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
I've changed the picture caption, but I am leaving s. dhonti in the cat-elog as we may get a picture for it one day...
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
That's will be something as the species S. dhonti is based on one (1) single specimen.Jools wrote: I am leaving s. dhonti in the cat-elog as we may get a picture for it one day...
However, this also makes clear that I've made a mistake in swapping the synonyms. I'll get rid of the incorrect synonym in the S.irsacae data sheet. Sorry for the extra work.
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I see this change hasn't been made yet. So pls don't and delete that data sheet submission.Marc van Arc wrote: I'll get rid of the incorrect synonym in the S.irsacae data sheet.
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Apparently I wrote the above while you were implementing the (incorrect) submission.Marc van Arc wrote:I see this change hasn't been made yet. So pls don't and delete that data sheet submission.Marc van Arc wrote: I'll get rid of the incorrect synonym in the S.irsacae data sheet.
I will edit the data sheet - which means delete the synonym - after you've replied to this post to avoid further miscommunication.
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Maybe I am getting confused. Is S. dhonti now a synonym of S. irsacae or are they two valid species now? The paper I have on this is in a stored away in a box just now and so I can't go and check it.
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Hey,
regarding to Wright and Page they are two valid species.
Take a look on these photos please:
http://www.suephoto.pl/index.php/galeria/index/5/136
In first one for example you have fish I believe is irsacae (smaller, below bigger s. dhonti).
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regarding to Wright and Page they are two valid species.
Take a look on these photos please:
http://www.suephoto.pl/index.php/galeria/index/5/136
In first one for example you have fish I believe is irsacae (smaller, below bigger s. dhonti).
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Marc,
So do you want me to remove the synonym I presume?
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So do you want me to remove the synonym I presume?
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Hey,
yup!
However I still don't fully understand what is going one between dhonti and irsacae so it's better to wait for more answers :].
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Hi Jools,
The fact that you wanted to keep the data sheet of S. dhonti made me think it could (still) be valid. So I read the paper on Lake Tanganjican synos and indeed, S. dhonti is valid (although based on 1 specimen).
Therefore the synonym in the S. irsacae data sheet had to be removed.
I've already done so (except for the description box; don't know how to).
The fact that you wanted to keep the data sheet of S. dhonti made me think it could (still) be valid. So I read the paper on Lake Tanganjican synos and indeed, S. dhonti is valid (although based on 1 specimen).
Therefore the synonym in the S. irsacae data sheet had to be removed.
I've already done so (except for the description box; don't know how to).
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Just now I've also deleted the S. irsacae synonym in the S.dhonti data sheet. So everything should be alright for the time being 

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Re: Synodontis dhonti
Last Sunday I got a mail that the above changes had been implemented, yet the (wrong) synonym is still there?Marc van Arc wrote:Just now I've also deleted the S. irsacae synonym in the S.dhonti data sheet.
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Re: Synodontis dhonti
I misunderstood the request. I removed S. dhonti as a junior synonym of S. irasacae, but I didn't realise I also had to remove S. irasacae as a junior synonym of S. dhonti. It is done now.
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