Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
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Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
I think this is a straightforward "rename and add synonym", as we don't actually have L. guacharote in the Cat-eLog. Both CoF and Fishbase says that L. mystacinus is a synonym to L. guacharote, so I think it's fairly sure.
Anyone got any further comments?
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Anyone got any further comments?
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Don't have a problem with the rename and update of synonyms. I'd check the picture isn't a type specimen for L. mystacinus however. If so, the image caption should make that clear.
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Jools (and others).
I think I've fixed it up. Please check it over...
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I think I've fixed it up. Please check it over...
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Nearly perfect, I'd have the caption in italics but certainly can be moved to resolved I'd say.
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Hmm. I tried making it into italic just now, and it just shows an <em>...</em> in the caption itself, which wasn't what I had in mind - most people don't read HTML and translate to italic... Am I doing something wrong?
Edit: Tried using <i> </i> too - no difference.
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Edit: Tried using <i> </i> too - no difference.
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Darn, it's a bug, it uses htmlentity($string) and so changes your input to > etc. Hmmm, no sure I can fix that as sometimes I want it there.
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Re: Lasiancistrus mystacinus = L. guacharote
Perhaps there should be a "tick-box" for "allow HTML in caption" (which defaults to off, so you it is WYSIWYG (when was last time you used that!) unless turned off)?Jools wrote:Darn, it's a bug, it uses htmlentity($string) and so changes your input to > etc. Hmmm, no sure I can fix that as sometimes I want it there.
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That's the best suggestion I can come up with, aside from "Hand edit in the database", which is a terrible idea in my opinion.
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