I finally "found" the time to add the latest L-Numbers (L 443-L 447) to the eLog.
And, put bluntly, it´s one of those cans of worms..

As for now:
The L-Number L 445 has been issued to a fish that is depicted in the Wels Atlas 2 as Chaetostoma sp. "Villavicencio I".
This "species" is very similar to C. milesi.
The visible difference between those two is no spots in the caudal and dorsal fin (C. milesi) vs. having spots in these fins (C. sp. "Villavicencio", = C. sp. "L 445").
Now, the eLog has only an entry for which, as far as I can tell, only has pictures with fishes having spots in the caudal.
So the question would be: "How would you like to have it"?

Probably the easiest solution (for me, at least) would be to simply add L 445 to the list of common names of C. milesi. But that requires to decide that we don´t want to consider the two forms as sufficiently distinct to list them as different species..
Cheers, Sandor