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HomePosts tagged "splits"
23 September 2022
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splitssystematics; new species

Taxonomy news

This will likely be the last taxonomy update for a while. My teaching load has just been doubled and I’ll be catastrophically busy until at least April. 1. A new genus and sp

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15 May 2022
Uncategorised
splitssystematics; new species

Taxonomy news

I haven’t posted these updates for a few months and this one might be incomplete. Sorry, the war in Ukraine has been a major distraction. 1. New shrew Chodsigoa dabieshanensi

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27 October 2021
Uncategorised
splitssystematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. True’s beaked whales from the Southern Hemisphere split as a new species, Mesoplodon eueu. 2. When pygmy marmosets got split, it was unclear which of the two species shoul

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27 September 2021
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splitssystematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. A new species Molossus melini described from the pampas of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. I have PDF if anyone’s interested. 2. A new book chapter providing more info on pr

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