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    Yellow-breasted Boubou

    Duncan, thanks for your post. According to me, you have a scientific approach but not just to quote Fry (2009) about Laniarius craterum as a geographical race because you read it, you need to know more than this quotation especially after a publication concerning this species. In my publication...
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    Yellow-breasted Boubou

    Laniarius atroflavus and Laniarius craterum are two separate birds I am glad to read all you wrote about my paper (Nguembock 2014) only I keep my recommendation about Laniarius atroflavus Shelley, 1887 based on my molecular analyses (genetic distance and mutational differentiation) as well as...
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    Cisticolidae

    Richard, Thank for this point and I think that if Urban wrote my message, he would understand that it was for them. Best regards, Billy
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    Cisticolidae

    Laurent, Thank for your reply. I wait this paper because I do research on this group since my postgraduate diploma and I know very well this group. As you know, I already published 3 papers concerning this cisticolid group in several Journals (Mol. Phylogenet Evol, Ibis and Open Ornithology...
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    Cisticolidae

    Response to Olsson et al and Kim For Olsson et al., I checked and I did not find your paper, according to you, in press in Mol Phylogenet Evol... For Kim concerning the position of Incana of Socotra, you can just read my first paper concerning this cisticolid group (Nguembock et al. 2007) and...
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