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Gontran |
Posted - 18/01/2019 : 22:22:04  377.59 KB
Indonesia, Kelang, 1995. That's all I have on the label. Mesosini genus?. |
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Gontran |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 16:33:57 I neglected looking at my Prosoplus species which are all from Australia. Now I recognize the genus and it's tribal position. As for the genus names, if Xavier is lost, you can believe I am lost too. But I think they are not Rhytiphora. So I keep the name Prosoplus distinctus (Pascoe, 1864). The Zootaxa article will certainly be interesting. Thanks again to all. |
Gontran |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 15:42:43 Many thanks to all of you for your help. |
Francesco |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 10:35:15 Actually, Prosoplus (Escharodes) distinctus (Pascoe, 1864).
Concerning the taxonomic changes introduced by Slipinsky & Escalona, I suggest to read this article published in Zootaxa: Without a body of evidence and peer review, taxonomic changes in Liolaemidae and Tropiduridae (Squamata) must be rejected.
The reasons - lack the necessary scientific rigor in terms of replicability, specimen work, lack of peer review and that they do not follow best practices accepted by the herpetological community - used to consider null this self-published book can be used for the books by Slipinsky & Escalona as well. |
Xavier |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 09:54:56 Original drawing here
For the genus, and subgenus, names, I am lost !
Prosoplus distinctus (Pascoe, 1864) in Biolib Rhytiphora distincta (Pascoe, 1864) in Titan Rhytiphora (Escharodes) distincta (Pascoe, 1864) for Gérard
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Gerard |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 09:42:03 Bonjour, Rhytiphora (Escharodes) distincta (Pascoe, 1864) pour moi. |
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