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I guess Jools is going to have some more work to do.

Too bad about Hara. I have a sentimental attachment to the name. The ICZN should require that before ichthyologists sink genera, they should consider popular sentiment.
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Dinyar wrote:I guess Jools is going to have some more work to do.

Too bad about Hara. I have a sentimental attachment to the name. The ICZN should require that before ichthyologists sink genera, they should consider popular sentiment.
Nevermind the fact that I`m giving a talk on Indian catfishes in Sweden in the next 24 hours and a sizeable % of my IDs are now "wrong".

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That'll cause some synonyms as well :D
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The name may be back in another form, since the dwarf species (H. jerdoni and possibly an undescribed Burmese species) might possibly belong to a separate genus.

Just to confuse things, an upcoming reveiw of Hara (of which I am coauthor) maintains the distinctiveness of the two genera.
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Silurus wrote:Just to confuse things, an upcoming reveiw of Hara (of which I am coauthor) maintains the distinctiveness of the two genera.
Yes! Win one for the Gipper! Please list link or email PDF when available!

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