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  1. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    G. Sangster, S.M.S. Gregory & E.C. Dickinson, 2023 (October 25): I. The correct authorship of the family-group name Nesoctitini (Picidae). Pp. N1-N3 https://www.aviansystematics.org/uploads/texteditor/AS_2_N1_PDFA.pdf
  2. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    I have always wondered why some patronymic Latin epithets did not have final i (Galeocerdo cuvier, Megapodius freycinet, Asyndesmus lewis)
  3. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Now it's fixed XD
  4. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Or Persian Woodpecker could it match? Some birds are named after their type locality
  5. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Do you know how many bird species have the name Anatolian "something" ?
  6. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Anatolia is the present Turkey, the species has a distribution that extends to Iran 🤔🧐
  7. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Just like Caucasian Woodpecker will become. It is better that a species bears the name of a region, even if the distribution can go beyond this region.
  8. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Yes. Egyptian vulture for a species visible in Europe XD Plectrophane des neiges for a species visiting French coastes and beaches. Loriot d'Europe... To be continued
  9. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    It's not very informative, unlike Caucasian 🧐
  10. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Caucasian Woodpecker for the eastern species Dendrocoptes sanctijohannis (Blanford, 1873)
  11. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    I saw the pics on the manuscript.... Lol Beautiful red arrows
  12. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Credible or not ?
  13. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    We can like now? birdforum turns into facebagram
  14. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    I notice that no list followed the recommendations of Perktas and Quintero (2013) concerning the phylogeography and taxonomy of Dendrocopos major in which the authors suggest to raise cabanisi, poelzami and japonicus as species, why?
  15. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Not sure that the Japanese pops are raised to species rank. Only the lilfordi and insularis clades should be elevated
  16. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Here the full paper, just sent by Pons himself
  17. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Jean-Marc Pons, David Campion, Giorgio Chiozzi, Antonia Ettwein, Jean-Louis Grangé, Lukasz Kajtoch, Tomasz D. Mazgajski, Marko Rakovic, Hans Winkler & Jérome Fuchs (2020) Phylogeography of a widespread Palearctic forest bird species: The White-backed Woodpecker (Aves, Picidae)...
  18. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Jérôme Fuchs, Rauri C.K. Bowie, Martim Melo, Giovanni Boano, Marco Pavia, Jon Fjeldså. Phylogeographic history of the Olive Woodpecker Dendropicos griseocephalus a species widely distributed across Africa. Abstract Few studies have quantified the extent of genetic differentiation within...
  19. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    See arguments of Areta and Stotz, they are the most wise person among those who commented.
  20. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    How do you want an unified taxonomy if taxonomic decisions are so cr***y ? I keep my fingers crossed that IOC will not follow them
  21. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    The correct genus for the Afrotropical woodpeckers Campethera caroli and Campethera nivosa (Aves: Piciformes, Picidae) ROBERT J. DOWSETT, STEVEN M.S. GREGORY https://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4772.1.7 Abstract We argue that the correct generic name for the Afrotropical...
  22. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Good news. Now, I would like to know if, from a phylogenetic point of view, I could split Picus into Picus and Cirropicus.
  23. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Picidae

    Shame on me, I based myself on this : https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinopium Then, are these following names available? Cirropicus Stresemann, 1921 Gauropicoides Malherbe, 1861 Mesospilus Sundevall, 1866
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