Rheoglanis
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Rheoglanis
cat-e-log shows there is a single species in this genus but there is nothing named when clicked? I know we don't add things for th sake of it but this seems odd & i haven't encountered an empty genus before.....
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Re: Rheoglanis
http://research.calacademy.org/research ... atmain.asp
has one species of that genus. Have no idea what is up with the cat-elog.
Edit: Using the search, I can't find a species attached to this genus, so maybe Jools is in the process of adding/removing/moving some species?
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has one species of that genus. Have no idea what is up with the cat-elog.
Edit: Using the search, I can't find a species attached to this genus, so maybe Jools is in the process of adding/removing/moving some species?
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Re: Rheoglanis
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Rheoglanis
Yes, Rheoglanis is in there because it was the home of a species for a while. I can just remove it.
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- MatsP
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Re: Rheoglanis
But certainly no reason to remove it, is there - it's still a valid genus?Jools wrote:Yes, Rheoglanis is in there because it was the home of a species for a while. I can just remove it.
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Re: Rheoglanis
Well, the stats on the site would then be a bit misleading. I mean, they say we've got x genera when that includes genera without species attached. I'm of the mind that unless there is data attached to it then I'm happy to delete it.MatsP wrote:But certainly no reason to remove it, is there - it's still a valid genus?Jools wrote:Yes, Rheoglanis is in there because it was the home of a species for a while. I can just remove it.
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