Unplaced monopthalma

A Clothes moth (Tineidae) at Melba, ACT

Unplaced monopthalma at Melba, ACT - 3 Jan 2022
Unplaced monopthalma at Melba, ACT - 3 Jan 2022
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Identification history

Unplaced monopthalma 1 Mar 2022 donhe
Unplaced monopthalma 28 Feb 2022 ibaird
Tinea monophthalma 28 Feb 2022 kasiaaus

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6 comments

kasiaaus wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
It appears under Uncategorised. I don't know how to fix it.
ibaird wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
The AFD and the ALA prefer to call this Unplaced monophthalma (an Australian endemic) and a synomym of Tinea monophtalma. I think we have agrred to observe AFD and ALA practice.
donhe wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
CNM will not let me confirm or delete any of the suggestions.
ibaird wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
Have you been misbehaving donhe? I've added the new category Unplaced monophthalma so you sould be able to approve that.
kasiaaus wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
I see the same thing as Don. Can't approve anything on this page and it is still under Uncategorised species.
ibaird wrote:
   28 Feb 2022
OK I hear what you are both saying, Perahps try again tomorrow? I didn't try to approve Tinea monophthala because the agreed approach on CNM is that we use the AFD and ALA naming convention for this species which is currently Unplaced monophthala. I just added Unplaced monophthala to the taxonomy.

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  • 3 Jan 2022 11:32 PM Recorded on
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