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Junior synonym incorrectly shown: Pyrrholaemus sagittata (Latham, 1801) instead of Pyrrholaemus sagittatus (Latham, 1801) #127

Closed CamSlatyer closed 7 months ago

CamSlatyer commented 1 year ago

AFD shows Pyrrholaemus sagittatus (Latham, 1801) as the current correct name with Pyrrholaemus sagittata (Latham, 1801) as a junior alternative generic combination. ALA is incorrectly showing the junior combination. One of a large number of errors where our names loading has appeared to randomly have taken a junior synonym as the correct name instead of the preferred name in either AFD or APC.

Sherrin-ALA commented 1 year ago

This appears to be a duplication of issue #113

CamSlatyer commented 1 year ago

Hi Simon

There are a number of duplications. The reason for including duplications was so that they weren’t dealt with as single issues related to a single taxon but as a class of issues.

Best wishes Cam

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This appears to be a duplication of issue #113https://github.com/AtlasOfLivingAustralia/Taxonomic-Issues-Register_new/issues/113 #113https://github.com/AtlasOfLivingAustralia/Taxonomic-Issues-Register_new/issues/113

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charvolant commented 1 year ago

20230329-1 index

CamSlatyer commented 7 months ago

Resolved in new taxonomy - APNI refers to Pyrrholaemus sagittatus