There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
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There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
Why don't all Corys have a C# (likewise, why don't all loricariids have L#s?)
Thanks so much!
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Thanks so much!
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Re: There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
C and L numbers are temporary designations until a species has been formally named and described scientifically.
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Re: There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
and what of CW and LDA numbers??
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Re: There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
Hi,
just different issuers:
L and C numbers: DATZ (German Aquaristic magazine)
LDA numbers: Das Aquarium (German Aquaristic magazine)
CW numbers: Ian Fuller @ CorydorasWorld.com
Cheers,
just different issuers:
L and C numbers: DATZ (German Aquaristic magazine)
LDA numbers: Das Aquarium (German Aquaristic magazine)
CW numbers: Ian Fuller @ CorydorasWorld.com
Cheers,
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Re: There's probably a simple answer to this, but...
Note: it is quite possible for a single species to have been assigned several different numbers! Sometimes young and adult fish were thought to be different species, and/or a single species was given L and LDA numbers.
There is still debate, especially with the many black and white Hypans from the Rio Xingu!
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There is still debate, especially with the many black and white Hypans from the Rio Xingu!
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