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Cyornis lemprieri (Sharpe, 1884) ser.5:v.2=no.5-8 (1884) - Ibis - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Platylophus galericulatus lemprieri Nicholson, F 1883 ser.5:v.1=no.1-4 (1883) - Ibis - Biodiversity Heritage Library
If the The Eponym Dictionary of Birds is correct with middle name and life dates is unknown to me.
But he was named Everard and not Edward. As well confusing if P or G as middle name. Some of the information may have derived from The Colonial Office List for ...
Maybe it will be clarified here if the life dates are correct?
Platylophus galericulatus lemprieri Nicholson, F 1883 ser.5:v.1=no.1-4 (1883) - Ibis - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Anthracoceros lemprieri Sharpe, 1885 1885 - Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage LibraryMr. E. G. Lempriere has sent a series, which, however, adds little to our knowledge of the avifauna of...
Three specimens of a Hornbill obtained in Palawan by my friend. Mr. Everard P. Lempriere appear to belong to an undescribed species of Anthracoceros.
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Palawan Blue Flycatcher Cyornis lemprieri Sharpe, 1884
Palawan Hornbill Anthracoceros lemprieri Sharpe, 1885 NCR [JS Anthracoceros marchei]
Crested Jay ssp. Platylophus galericulatus lemprieri F. Nicholson, 1883
Edward Philip Lemprière (1851–1891) was in British North Borneo (1879–1883) during which period he collected and sent specimens to Sharpe (q.v.), who described him as 'his friend'. He was Private Secretary to the Governor of British North Borneo (1879–1881) and Assistant Resident of the East Coast (1881–1883). . He was Private Secretary to the Governor of South Australia (1886–1890), resigning on the grounds of ill health and returning to England.
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Everard G. Lemprière (fl. 1884) collector in the East Indies and Philippines (syn. Anthracoceros marchei, Cyornis, subsp. Platylophus galericulatus).
If the The Eponym Dictionary of Birds is correct with middle name and life dates is unknown to me.
But he was named Everard and not Edward. As well confusing if P or G as middle name. Some of the information may have derived from The Colonial Office List for ...
Maybe it will be clarified here if the life dates are correct?
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