Synodontis leoparda

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Synodontis leoparda

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Hello

Anyone who is interested , pdf available on the above, which includes my discovery of the type specimens.
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Just to clarify, is the pdf available from you directly?
I am definately interested in a copy

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Hi Birger
Yes it is, just drop me your email address.
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So if I understand correctly (see thread: Ending of names), this one should keep its old name - leopardus - as well? At least, for the time being.
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Marc van Arc wrote:So if I understand correctly (see thread: Ending of names), this one should keep its old name - leopardus - as well? At least, for the time being.
Hi Marc
I have followed Ferraris and used it as leoparda, but mainly out of respect as I did not check it out for myself. However, which endings you use will depend on if you agree that 'odontis' is masculine or feminine.
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PS You can post PDFs as attachments...

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