Azhael
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I´ve been discussing with a guy from my university the whole day about newts and apparently M.alpestris is having another change in it´s name. Spanish herpethologists had brought the name Mesotriton back, but apparently they had forgotten there was a previous name for alpestris, before it was put with Triturus by....some idiot....
So from now on it´s going to be renamed by consensus, Ichthyosaura alpestris. Awful name if you ask me...plus i´m getting tired of so many changes... The official change should be done soon, for now Mesotriton is still the cientific name, but the change to Ichthyosaura is definitive...or so it seems...honestly you never know with these things....
So from now on it´s going to be renamed by consensus, Ichthyosaura alpestris. Awful name if you ask me...plus i´m getting tired of so many changes... The official change should be done soon, for now Mesotriton is still the cientific name, but the change to Ichthyosaura is definitive...or so it seems...honestly you never know with these things....