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<blockquote data-quote="Björn Bergenholtz" data-source="post: 3493202" data-attributes="member: 113430"><p>Well, this thread´s already drifted far, too far, away, ... so why not continue it ... with the hope that Alberto will find it worthwile to include any future findings on Rosalía/Rosita!</p><p></p><p>• "<em>Ixos susanii</em>" BONAPARTE 1854 (ex Müller) <a href="http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/16563#page/69/mode/1up" target="_blank"><u>here</u></a>: "Mull, in Mus. Verr. ex Sumatra"</p><p></p><p>Jan, have you checked this Paper; <strong>Warren, R.L.M.</strong>, 1948. The name and type of <em>Ixos susanii </em>Bonaparte.— Ibis 90: 471 ... <strong><span style="color: Blue">?</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Also see foot-note 42, <a href="http://repository.naturalis.nl/document/46724" target="_blank"><u>here</u></a> (p.126), however not of its etymology but of its possible validity.</p><p></p><p>And; why couldn´t this eponym be intended for a (Mr.) Susan connected to either Delattre or Verreaux?</p><p><span style="color: White">-</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Björn Bergenholtz, post: 3493202, member: 113430"] Well, this thread´s already drifted far, too far, away, ... so why not continue it ... with the hope that Alberto will find it worthwile to include any future findings on Rosalía/Rosita! • "[I]Ixos susanii[/I]" BONAPARTE 1854 (ex Müller) [URL="http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/16563#page/69/mode/1up"][U]here[/U][/URL]: "Mull, in Mus. Verr. ex Sumatra" Jan, have you checked this Paper; [B]Warren, R.L.M.[/B], 1948. The name and type of [I]Ixos susanii [/I]Bonaparte.— Ibis 90: 471 ... [B][COLOR="Blue"]?[/COLOR][/B] Also see foot-note 42, [URL="http://repository.naturalis.nl/document/46724"][U]here[/U][/URL] (p.126), however not of its etymology but of its possible validity. And; why couldn´t this eponym be intended for a (Mr.) Susan connected to either Delattre or Verreaux? [COLOR="White"]-[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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