LG6 = Hemiloriciaria parva

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LG6 = Hemiloriciaria parva

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"Relative to congeners, this species has proportionately larger fins. In particular it has a very large dorsal pectoral fin. Similarly the species has a larger eye diameter combined with a wide interorbital gap - characteristic for this species."

Suggest replacing all images in the species with LG6 and keepers & common names best combined?

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I can do that.

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Go for it. But you'll need to find a new species to rename LG6! Maybe it is time to add a family to that function so you can reuse them as non catfishes?

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Yeah, I thought about that too.

Or add the "archive species" function.

We also need a new notificaction: "Notify me when a 'my cats' species is changed".

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Re: LG6 = Hemiloriciaria parva

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Hi Mats,

Yes, I see my suggestion as a quick and simple fix to get started with.

I agree with archiving but as discussed elsewhere, only when a function to check there a no dependant / related records for that species present is in place.

Once I scale the email mountain I am currently climbing, I will get more notifictions working. The test running present is working well, in fact, the photo contributors is working 100%.

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Ok, all that remains now is to add a new species over the former LG6 entry.

I've started on the changes to "move family".

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Code in R669 for "move species between families".

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Since we are missing over half of the described Chaetostoma, I'll overwrite this one with one of the missing ones too.

Edit: It is now Chaetostoma alternifasciatum.

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Post by Norman »

Hi Jools & Mats,

is the same fish like LG6 - .

so long
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Ok, I'm off out (hoping that the Guildford MA branch is open). When I get back, I'll have a look at moving these pictures and replacing the fish with another Chaetostoma...

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Re: LG6 = Hemiloriciaria parva

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Pictures from H. sp Pantanal now moved to H. parva, along with C. Forssander's keepers record.

H. sp Pantanal is now .

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