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  1. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Nope, Martin, if you'd read my post a bit more careful you would have seen that I sure didn't claim that the journal itself was neither; "obscure, invalid and if ever published", my similar words were only in reference to Buturlin's name/taxon; "Dendrocopus japonicus tscherskii" (of/in 1910)...
  2. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Thanks, Laurent! Once again you bring some order in chaos ... James, keep the Eduardovich part, it´s apparently his original (middle) name. As I understand it, the Dmitrievich part was, when it first came in use, a "(legal) custodian/guardian-onym"! If such a word could exist. Well, that´s...
  3. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Mr. Pleske And Russian Wiki turns it the other way around, and gives his name as: "Фёдор Эдуардович (Дмитриевич) Плеске" ... Fedor Eduardovich (Dmitrievich) Pleske ...!? Hard to tell which way is the proper one. No idea who Dmitri truly was. To me it looks (disclaimer: this is only based on...
  4. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Quick return James, I´m not so sure of the added Eduardovich part of Pleske's name (Фёдор Дмитриевич Плеске), see Slepkova 2007 ... here: Isn´t that simply a patronym, following the Russian tradition, and their patronymic way, of writing his name? A tradition rarely used in English? At least...
  5. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Something for James to ponder over alt. chew on ... Thanks, Laurent, and well found! :t: On top of that; doesn´t that Russian paper, by КОРЕПОВА 2015 (first link, post #5, pdf, pp.9-18), also gives us (for example); "ЧЕРСКИЙ Александр Иванович (1879–1921)" (that ought to be something like...
  6. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Thanks, James & Laurent! Thereby; no more "Vladimir Pavlovich Karpov", on either one!? But instead a; Akhill Bonifat(y)evich Karpov on both! Apparently I wasn't´t that lost ... Is it possible to tell if he´s equal of the "1866/7–1911" Karpov? /B
  7. Björn Bergenholtz

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting

    Karpov's ring-necked pheasant ... and possibly, maybe also "his" invalid Pine bunting I´m way, way out of my league here, but together we´ve solved trickier cases before, so here we go! To start with, let´s have look at karpowi, as in: • the subspecies Phasianus colchicus karpowi BUTURLIN 1904...
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