Is it just a case of moving all into ?Raph wrote:I consider Hemiloricaria a junior synonym of Rineloricaria
Hemiloricaria vs. Rineloricaria
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Hemiloricaria vs. Rineloricaria
As discussed in this thread: this thread, the loricariids currently in and need to be reassessed following Raph Covain's advice.
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Re: Hemiloricaria vs. Rineloricaria
It is really up to Jools. They currently follow Ferraris 2007 in the cat-elog. Rodriguez & Reis (2008) keeps them seperate as does the description of Rineloricaria langei and R. maacki, which were both published after Raph's paper. On the other hand Rapp Py-Daniel and Ilana Fichberg published in 2008 and followed Raph's paper. No right or wrong on this one... just differing opinions.
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