When I initially split Paradoxurus hermaphroditus sensu lato (https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_changes/61386), I retained the epithet musanga indiscriminately because that was what the MDD had used on their taxon page (https://mammaldiversity.org/species-account.php?genus=paradoxurus&species=musanga). However, as pointed out by @leptonia, they cite Veron et al. (2014) as the source for the species name, which adopts a different epithet (musangus). Because there was no explanation as to why the epithet was different between the cited literature and the MDD taxon page under "Taxon Notes", I had assumed this was in error. However, from what @jwidness described (quoted below) and @jakob echoed, it was likely changed to follow Article 31 of the ICZN. Please see the previous taxon swap for additional context (https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_swaps/61471).
Burgin, C. J., Colella, J. P., Kahn, P. L., and Upham, N. S. 2018. How many species of mammals are there? Journal of Mammalogy 99:1—11. [https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyx147] (Enlace)
Los desacuerdos no deseados ocurren cuando un padre (B) es
disminuido al mover un hijo (E) a otra parte del árbol taxonómico,
resultando en que los IDs existentes del padre sean interpretados
como desacuerdos con los IDs existentes del hijo movido.
Identification
ID 2 del taxón E será un desacuerdo no deseado con la ID 1 del taxón B después del cambio de taxon
Si disminuir a un padre resulta en más de 10 desacuerdos no deseados, debes dividir al padre después de cambiar al hijo para reemplazar las identificaciones existentes de
el padre (B) con identificaciones que no están en desacuerdo.