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Thread Discussion: Leucotina eva
[thread closed]
UTC Created On: 5/15/2014 3:48 PM
Author: Argyro ZENETOS
Responsible Member(s): Argyro ZENETOS ::
UTC Closed On: 4/17/2015 9:58 AM
Closing User: Argyro ZENETOS
Argyro ZENETOS 5/15/2014 - 3:48 PM
Thread Opening Text: As far as I know, this species should be listed as "Leucotina cf. eva" and included among cryptogenics
Eugenio GERVASINI 3/9/2015 - 2:51 PM
I see in WORMS that Leucotina eva is the accepted name. Following EASIN protocol for the compilation of the taxonomical tree WORMS should be the first reference. Please correct me and give advice on that, thanks
Eugenio GERVASINI 4/17/2015 - 9:58 AM
The status of the species has been changed to Cryptogenic
Argyro ZENETOS 4/17/2015 - 9:58 AM
Thread Closing Text: The status of the species has been changed to Cryptogenic
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