Probably one for HH:
In their work on Tatia , Sarmento and Martins have added 3 new specimens without author or year. A google search was useless, probably because it's a very recent publication. Anyway, how do I find this information?
It seems too easy to add: Sarmento-Soares & Martins, 2008 (?).
Thanks for any help.
Authors unknown (?)
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Re: Authors unknown (?)
Doesn't the use of "n. sp." imply that they are described in the paper, and by the authors?
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Re: Authors unknown (?)
That's the answer I was trying to find. So if you're sure, I'll add them as such.