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<blockquote data-quote="Björn Bergenholtz" data-source="post: 3457988" data-attributes="member: 113430"><p>Dear all,</p><p>Today I recieved two (!) scanned copies of Antonino Trischitta's<em> Alcune nuove forme di uccelli italiani</em> (1939)<span style="color: Blue">*</span>, one from the kind librarian Mary Sears, of the Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, US and onother one from her colleague Giovanni Cadoni, at Biblioteca Universitaria di Sassary, Italy ....</p><p></p><p>In this small pamphlet (privately published) we find the following "new" birds and some eludicating (clear and somewhat redirecing) dedications, this said without me myself going any further than below, in details, regarding their various etymologies:</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Corvus cornix italicus</strong> – Cornacchia bigia italiana</em> .</p><p>.. fairly obvious</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Upupa epops renzoi </strong> – Upupa di Sardegna</em></p><p>= <strong>Renzo Ragionieri</strong> ... see <span style="color: blue">attached</span> excerpt.</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Cuculus canorus sardus </strong>– Cuculo di Sardegna </em></p><p>... fairly obvious</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Otus scops vincii</strong> – Assiolo di Sardegna</em></p><p>= <strong>Gaetano Vinci</strong>, see <span style="color: blue">attached</span> excerpt.</p><p></p><p>• <em>A<strong>thene noctua salentina</strong> – Civetta di Lecce </em></p><p>= <span style="color: blue">most likely</span> Peninsula Salentina, in the Province Apulia, southern Italy (where the town Lecce is located)</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Falco biarmicus orlandoi</strong> – Lanario mediterraneo</em></p><p>= <strong>Carlo Orlando</strong>, see <span style="color: blue">attached</span> excerpt.</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Buteo buteo meridionalis </strong>– Poiana italiana </em></p><p>... fairly obvious</p><p></p><p>• <em><strong>Coturnix coturnix ragionierii </strong> – Quaglia maremmana </em></p><p>= <strong><u>Cesare</u> Ragionieri</strong> ... see <span style="color: blue">attached</span> excerpt.</p><p></p><p>That's all – enjoy!</p><p></p><p>Björn</p><p></p><p>PS. James, I will e-mail you a copy. Good luck explaining them in full!</p><p>________________________________________________________</p><p><span style="color: blue">*</span><strong>Trischitta, A</strong>. 1939. Alcune nuove forme di uccelli italiani. Bagheria, Arti grafiche "Solunto". Maggio 1939 – XVII</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Björn Bergenholtz, post: 3457988, member: 113430"] Dear all, Today I recieved two (!) scanned copies of Antonino Trischitta's[I] Alcune nuove forme di uccelli italiani[/I] (1939)[COLOR="Blue"]*[/COLOR], one from the kind librarian Mary Sears, of the Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, US and onother one from her colleague Giovanni Cadoni, at Biblioteca Universitaria di Sassary, Italy .... In this small pamphlet (privately published) we find the following "new" birds and some eludicating (clear and somewhat redirecing) dedications, this said without me myself going any further than below, in details, regarding their various etymologies: • [I][B]Corvus cornix italicus[/B] – Cornacchia bigia italiana[/I] . .. fairly obvious • [I][B]Upupa epops renzoi [/B] – Upupa di Sardegna[/I] = [B]Renzo Ragionieri[/B] ... see [COLOR="blue"]attached[/COLOR] excerpt. • [I][B]Cuculus canorus sardus [/B]– Cuculo di Sardegna [/I] ... fairly obvious • [I][B]Otus scops vincii[/B] – Assiolo di Sardegna[/I] = [B]Gaetano Vinci[/B], see [COLOR="blue"]attached[/COLOR] excerpt. • [I]A[B]thene noctua salentina[/B] – Civetta di Lecce [/I] = [COLOR="blue"]most likely[/COLOR] Peninsula Salentina, in the Province Apulia, southern Italy (where the town Lecce is located) • [I][B]Falco biarmicus orlandoi[/B] – Lanario mediterraneo[/I] = [B]Carlo Orlando[/B], see [COLOR="blue"]attached[/COLOR] excerpt. • [I][B]Buteo buteo meridionalis [/B]– Poiana italiana [/I] ... fairly obvious • [I][B]Coturnix coturnix ragionierii [/B] – Quaglia maremmana [/I] = [B][U]Cesare[/U] Ragionieri[/B] ... see [COLOR="blue"]attached[/COLOR] excerpt. That's all – enjoy! Björn PS. James, I will e-mail you a copy. Good luck explaining them in full! ________________________________________________________ [COLOR="blue"]*[/COLOR][B]Trischitta, A[/B]. 1939. Alcune nuove forme di uccelli italiani. Bagheria, Arti grafiche "Solunto". Maggio 1939 – XVII [/QUOTE]
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