New Species 2022 is a collaboration between SHOAL, the IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group, and the California Academy of Sciences.
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Link won't open for meNew Species 2022 is a collaboration between SHOAL, the IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group, and the California Academy of Sciences.
Ok! I'll search it sometime. Thanks.That seems to happen now and then for some, including me. If you do a basic search for
Shoal New Species 2022
you will get several links to their site and the document.
It's interesting to see the many descriptions of Tanichthys, the white cloud group. There are a lot of new ones being found, as people are finally taking a good look at them.
I'm very intrigued at the number of new but undescribed lampeye killifish of the Genus Platopocheilus that are being found. They aren't being described as they have no commercial value - too small to eat and too far from shipping centres to be aquarium fish.
There's no money in taxonomy, and it can take years for new discoveries to be closely looked at. But I like lampeyes and am reading of a mind blowing species diversity in Gabon. I think the next few years should be interesting for them.