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2 new species of Paraphamartania Engel
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 05-11-2015 23:35
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A paper with two new species of Paraphamartania for science has just been published. Enjoy!! Smile Smile

http://www.biodiv...sacken.pdf
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How remarkable! : )
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Wow, there is also something fishy going on with Cophura and Paraphamartania!!!!!
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Quaedfliegh wrote:
Wow, there is also something fishy going on with Cophura and Paraphamartania!!!!!


Yes, Reinoud Smile And I wonder WHO spent hours and hours of his life reading literature and realised about all the issues shown in that paper?

If you have an idea, enlighten me, please Wink Wink Wink
 
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Congratulations guys and girls!
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Yes, Piluca -- congratulations from California to you and your coauthors on your nice paper! We know (in the Americas) that Cophura is a complicated genus; now you show us that Paraphamartania is also part of this complication...

Cheers, Eric
 
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Greetings,

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Congratulations!
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Congratulations indeed!

Henrik
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Like Reinoud:
How remarkable... Grin
 
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