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Is this an accepted change among the scientific community? I was going to make some minor modifications to compensate and thought I would ask first.
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Yes, your cristatus are now just Trioceros cristatus
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Hey Benny, I think you mean the other Brad...
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Oh, you right, sorry
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On the other hand, it is (and has been) appropriate to drop the genus altogether, if so desired, when writing taxa classified under a subgenus, and use the subgeneric name independently, along with the specific and subspecific epithets. So, Chamaeleo (Trioceros) jacksonii merumontanus could be written as Trioceros jacksonii merumontanus, even if the subgeneric name weren't upgraded to full genus (though this still would not suggest any changes to the Trioceros subgenus). Nonetheless, this upgrade represents a step forward (among others such as the recent Rhampholeon and Kinyongia revisions) toward our better understanding of the taxon as a whole. Cheers, Fabián |
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