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Thread Discussion: Cryptonemia hibernica
[thread closed]
UTC Created On: 8/11/2014 12:07 PM
Author: Fabio CROCETTA
Responsible Member(s): Stelios Katsanevakis ::
UTC Closed On: 3/16/2015 2:53 PM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Fabio CROCETTA 8/11/2014 - 12:07 PM
Thread Opening Text: I think that this species should be moved among cryptogenics. Originally described from Ireland, it is only known from England, Ireland and Namibia. In addition, it belongs to a complex of species from the Pacific coast of North America. With all these uncertainties, I would say cryptogenic.
Kostas Tsiamis 3/11/2015 - 9:32 AM
I agree, it is cryptogenic. Origin, but also taxonomic identity, obscure.
Eugenio GERVASINI 3/16/2015 - 2:53 PM
Species status changed to Cryptogenic in EASIN Catalogue v. 4.2
Fabio CROCETTA 3/16/2015 - 2:53 PM
Thread Closing Text: Species status changed to Cryptogenic in EASIN Catalogue v. 4.2
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