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  1. mb1848

    BOW Key

    In a 1837 Anthemeum says M. L'Hermenier uses Gallinogralla as "perhaps a seperate family" Page 900. Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle . Anonymous German writer in 1829 says : Gallinograllae ( Aves ) . A name suggested by Blainville for a family which, by virtue of its natural distinguishing...
  2. mb1848

    BOW Key

    A 1834 Dictionary says "GALLINOGRALLES, adj. and s. m. pl. , Gallinogralla . Name given by Blainville to a family of the order Echassiers, by Lesson to a family of the suborder Himantogralles, comprising birds which are intermediate.." Page 532. Dictionnaire raisonné, etymologique, synonymique...
  3. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Mr. Jobling I really like your updates to the BOW like #105, 106,107 and 108. If I only have a short time to recreate, I can look up your latest handiwork. Today I looked at Ziphorynchus. In it I saw Dendrocolaptes bivittatus Lichtenstein, 1822. I tried to find the OD and did here: Ansicht...
  4. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Is the November 17-19 BOW database shutdown related to the BOWKey getting online? https://ebird.org/news/database-update-november-17-19-maintenance . Im not very good at crawling into a dark corner, nestle up, and simply wait.
  5. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Very thorough Björn. There is Ornismya Anais Lesson 1829? But also Ramphodon anais Lesson, 1832 They are different. A. clemenciae probably named for second wife of Lesson Marie Clemence? Giebel in 1872 considered Anais as a subgenera of Artami...
  6. mb1848

    BOW Key

    I love the Bulletin headers! Drunk. And speak Parrot is a line of Othello the Moor of Venice just before your quote. Jardine has a drawing of Tr. anais related? https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/74422#page/91/mode/1up .
  7. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Anais https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/48713#page/220/mode/1up . Lesson 1840 Rev Zool p. 211 type species Anais clemenciae. Hab. Borneo??? If thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil! Drunk? and speak Parrot? Moor lives matter
  8. mb1848

    BOW Key

    I agree with Björn. I hope my incessant whining helped in some small way. Lovely comments Mr. Ruhe. I have not found too many publications of OLFERS about birds from his time in Brasil? He is the author of Lanius inquisitor in MS: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/89675#page/70/mode/1up .
  9. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Psittacus occidit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCoYl5KaPRY . I think James may have finally cracked from the summer heat. Thanks Björn for proper link to JE Gray.
  10. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Thank yopu Martin for solving this situation. A few years later John Edward Gray quotes Bonaparte addressing the B formosus or DuChaillui issue in a footnote in an Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Page 77 of...
  11. mb1848

    BOW Key

    In an October 1929 Ibis v. 71 page 650-652 Sclater reproduces the adenda "contained in a copy of the 'List' in the Carnegie Museum at Pittsburgh but which are not known to occur in any other copy" I have not seen it but the first page of article is here...
  12. mb1848

    BOW Key

    Yahoo! The more data rich the new Key is the better. In inverterate literature CSIRO publishing asks authors to add author and date as well as https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993751 . I also want sharks with laser beams.
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