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new kuhlis - article

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I know these have been discussed recently, and the article probably adds precisely nothing to the breadth of know;edge that all the experts here have {creep grovel} but it's nice to know that interest in pangios (pangii??) is becoming nearly mainstream:
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/ ... ?news=1218

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How odd. When I clicked on the link I got a message that said "Space time continum error" "This has not happened yet". ...or something to that effect. :?
I wonder if I can use this to go back in time and buy some stocks or bet on sporting events?
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Same for me. Some interesting loachy links in the right sidebar though.

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That one works.
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Did anyone ever get the actual paper? If so, I'd love to see it.
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I got a paper copy from one of the authors today. Pictures are in B&W and are of preserved specimens. I'm glad they have resurrected Pangio fusca. I never agreed with it being a synonym of P. pangia.

Two of the new species are interesting in their pattern.
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Scanners on stun? :P

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Martin Thoene wrote:Scanners on stun? :P

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Sorry Martin I haven't got a scanner, not sure if James would appreciate me scanning it and posting it anyway.

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Post by Mark Janssen »

you could read it to us :twisted: just post the sound file or is that illegal to?
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Mark Janssen wrote:you could read it to us :twisted: just post the sound file or is that illegal to?
I dont think I have the facility to record sound files, but seeing as though its about 12 pages long I think it'd be a bit too much! :shock:

If there is any specific info that anyone wants out of it let me know, and I will get it.
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