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Under "Furniture" for this species it is noted: "In the wild found in small streams with a sand and rock bottom with no vegetation." This appears to be a default entry for many (if not all??) Trichomycterus spp. There are so many species and I did not check it out totally.
In the original description of the species it is noted that specimens were " ...collected under rocks and aquatic vegetation in a muddy bottom area...". Emphasis added by me.
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Re: Trichomycterus pascuali - Furniture
Hi Lee,
Yes for many genera there is an entry for genus-level data. If an individual species has more specific information, the species-level data can be entered and it supersedes the generic data on the CLOG display. I can enter that for you and once it's vetted/approved, it will display the appropriate info.
In the meantime, a photo has been added from original description:
Thanks,
Eric
Yes for many genera there is an entry for genus-level data. If an individual species has more specific information, the species-level data can be entered and it supersedes the generic data on the CLOG display. I can enter that for you and once it's vetted/approved, it will display the appropriate info.
In the meantime, a photo has been added from original description:
Thanks,
Eric
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Re: Trichomycterus pascuali - Furniture
Hi Eric,
Thanks. I will so note any other conflicting situations that I might happen to run across.
Lee
Thanks. I will so note any other conflicting situations that I might happen to run across.
Lee
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Re: Trichomycterus pascuali - Furniture
I've tidied it up across all spp. As Eric said, the generic text was too broad given these species are found in differing habitats.
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Re: Trichomycterus pascuali - Furniture
Hi Jools,
Thanks. As noted I will send any similar info as it might come to hand (or mind).
Lee
Thanks. As noted I will send any similar info as it might come to hand (or mind).
Lee