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new species
I was on the crab street journal and I saw different species that never knew existed I can't find any pics of there here is the web address to the species. http://coenobitaspecies.com/
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Re: new species
Interesting.tokyojapan wrote:I was on the crab street journal and I saw different species that never knew existed I can't find any pics of there here is the web address to the species. http://coenobitaspecies.com/
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Re: new species
A lot of those are misspellings of the same species, or are the same species but named and described by different naturalists. Most species lists (of any kind) came from scientists who first 'discovered' them in the 1700's and 1800's, and are loaded with duplicates and inaccuracies. Back then there was a race to identify and name as much as possible, and it required very little proof. In recent years researchers have stared going through and correcting these mistakes. This is one of the more updated registries, and also identifies past issues, which I think is neat. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php? ... &id=205507
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