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Hi!

I noticed in the Corydoras gallery that some species are lebelled as this: Corydoras sp cf xxxx

If i recall right, it should either be Corydoras cf xxx or Corydoras sp aff xxx! sp and cf just can't be put together!!

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Post by Silurus »

The same goes for aff.

So it is one of Corydoras sp., Corydoras cf. xxx or Corydoras aff. xxx.
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Post by mummymonkey »

Silurus wrote:The same goes for aff.

So it is one of Corydoras sp., Corydoras cf. xxx or Corydoras aff. xxx.
You can have "Corydoras sp. aff" because you aren't sure of the species. You can't have "Corydoras sp. cf" though as you know the species.

Like â?? aff. (affinis) - believed to be similar but seperate species
Corydoras sp. aff. burgessi - an unknown species similar to C. burgessi

Different â?? cf. (confer) - believed to be the same species but a distinct form
Corydoras cf. sanchesi â?? a form of C. sanchesi.

That's my understanding anyhow.
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Post by mad scientist »

I think what Yann and Heok Hee meant is when you use cf. and aff. , there's no need for a "sp." in front.

So "Corydoras sp. cf. burgessi "should just be "Corydoras cf. burgessi"

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Still not completely fixed:
Search sp. aff

Search sp. cf

Me, Birger or Marc should be able to fix these. I think I can have a go - it's about 20-30 species in total, so not too bad.

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Done:
Panaque sp. cf. nigrolineatus
P. sp. cf. nigrolineatus 'araguaia'
-- "" -- 'tapajos'
-- "" -- 'tocantins'
-- "" -- 'xingu'

Leporacanthicus sp. cf. galaxias 'venezuela'

Corydoras sp. cf. aeneus (gold) [Note: IMAGE USED IN ARTICLE ID: 110]
C. sp. cf. aeneus
C. sp. cf. arcuatus
C. sp. cf. elegans
C. sp. cf. narcissus
C. sp. cf. sterbai
C. sp. cf. undulatus

Aspidoras sp. cf. albater
Aspidoras sp. cf. rochai

Pseudomystus sp. cf. stenomus

Synodontis sp. aff multipunctatus
S. sp. cf. petricola
S. sp. cf. polli(1)
S. sp. cf. polli(2)

Aguaranichthys sp. cf. tocantinsensis

Ageniosus sp. cf. piperatus

That's the "sp. cf." species done.
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Chaetostoma sp. aff. milesi
Ancistrus sp. aff. bolivanus
Sturisoma sp. aff. festivum

That completes these renames.

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You are THE man! That's been something I've been meaning to do for years. I will look at the article referenced one.

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When it was raised, I couldn't do it. I've been trying to look through the bugs section and find things that can be closed/easily resolved. And this was one of the oldest...

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MatsP wrote:I've been trying to look through the bugs section and find things that can be closed/easily resolved.
Now that IS helpful.

I'm open to you guys pointing me at which ones to tackle in what order. I tend to prioritise them by the time I have available. If it's a big change (or I think it is a big one prior to really getting into it) it can stay out for ages - but if there is a lot of want for it to be done, I can do it in chunks, it's just a little inefficient; not much.

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