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  1. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    Sure I assume from Lafresnaye (footnote).
  2. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    Sorry I have to come back on this due to some question. Aglaia Swainson, 1827 here Pachyramphus aglaiae (Lafresnaye, 1839) OD here Trochilus aglaiae Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846 OD here The The Key to Scientific Names claims: The Eponym Dictionary of Birds Why Aglaia Lesson, 1838? No...
  3. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    Will be interesting how the first description of this beetle will look like (in Wikipedia).:-O
  4. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    Here p. 94 of 158 as Aglaé Thérèze Delmestre registered le douze floréal l'an huit Républicain (2. Mai 1800) but born hier (yesterday) means 1. Mai 1800.
  5. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    From here we don't know if she died 1878 or 1879 (at least my interpretation). As well it might be worth to check her birth record in Bordeaux, Aquitaine. Anyway what's a "crinerie". I couldn't find any appropriate translation.
  6. Taphrospilus

    Uncirostrum brelayi

    As per key OD here and the name would fit to Quelques Oiseaux nouveaux de la collection de M. Charles Brelay, à Bordeaux. The question is if it is him Charles Brelay. As we can read here: ...or here... So if the first Link is correct it should be here p. 15 of 172 His death here p. 167...
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