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by bekateen »
Hi Jools,
Four species of
Trichomycterus are mapping to Europe and Africa:
The first three are described in the same paper, thus the same locality problem.
Cheers, Eric
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by bekateen »
Hi Jools,
One last report for today - Two more trichomycterids (
Trichomycterus payaya and
Trichomycterus pantherinus) are invading the old world.
Trichomycterus caipora has been resolved, but the other three from the OP of this thread still persist as invaders.
So here's the current list of latitude/longitude deviants:
Cheers, Eric
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I think we've got all these fixed now.
Jools