Goodlukwitthat
Arachnoknight
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At this rate this is just as much of a headache as using common names.
You are absolutely right.B. smithi is changing to B. hamorii
B. hamorii is changing to B. smithi
And a couple other changed I forgot
To be clear
The research has not been published. No new names should be adopted until it has. All of this confusion is only because the researcher released his data before it was published, and in my opinion, it's created a massive issue. Slings are already being sold as B. hamorii. Now what? Four years from now, how are you to know what you actually have? It was wildly irresponsible to start adopting names before the research was published, and this is the result.