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<blockquote data-quote="Björn Bergenholtz" data-source="post: 3128051" data-attributes="member: 113430"><p><strong>Mr. Lapchinsky and "his" ani</strong></p><p></p><p>Even if I couldn´t find James's missing journal I think I´ve found the guy in ... :</p><p></p><p>● "<em>Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi</em>"</p><p>= <strong><span style="color: Blue">most likely</span></strong> the Russian Анатолий Флорианович Лапчинский a k a <strong>Anatoly Florianovich Lapchinsky</strong> (<strong>1892–1972</strong>).</p><p> </p><p>See link (<a href="http://www.rbcu.ru/information/272/27584/" target="_blank"><u>here</u></a>, even if it´s in Russian!): "Его имя увековечено в латинском названии подвида ани (Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi Podt.), … " according to <em>Google Translate</em>: "His name is immortalized in the Latin name of the subspecies Ani (Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi Podt.), …"</p><p></p><p>If I understand the (risky!!) <em>Google Translate </em>version of this text he, Anatoly Lapchinsky, was born 3 July 1892 in Sevastopol, Russia, travelled to Paraguay in 1936, thereafter Curator of the <em>Museum of the Scientific Society in Paraguay</em>, Asunción and there he stayed, etc. etc. .. until he died the 11th of August 1972. Though I don´t know if he ever was neither "Collector" nor "Naturalist" (as claimed by some).</p><p></p><p>There´s even a photo (among other) of Mr. Lapchinsky! (<span style="color: blue">attached</span>) </p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">James, how many other of the here listed Journals are you still missing?</span> I saw that you solved some of them "on your own". The same question goes your list of <a href="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=292384" target="_blank"><u>Eponyms and other names in North American journals</u> </a>...</p><p><span style="color: White">---</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Björn Bergenholtz, post: 3128051, member: 113430"] [b]Mr. Lapchinsky and "his" ani[/b] Even if I couldn´t find James's missing journal I think I´ve found the guy in ... : ● "[I]Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi[/I]" = [B][COLOR="Blue"]most likely[/COLOR][/B] the Russian Анатолий Флорианович Лапчинский a k a [B]Anatoly Florianovich Lapchinsky[/B] ([B]1892–1972[/B]). See link ([URL="http://www.rbcu.ru/information/272/27584/"][U]here[/U][/URL], even if it´s in Russian!): "Его имя увековечено в латинском названии подвида ани (Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi Podt.), … " according to [I]Google Translate[/I]: "His name is immortalized in the Latin name of the subspecies Ani (Crotophaga ani lapchinskyi Podt.), …" If I understand the (risky!!) [I]Google Translate [/I]version of this text he, Anatoly Lapchinsky, was born 3 July 1892 in Sevastopol, Russia, travelled to Paraguay in 1936, thereafter Curator of the [I]Museum of the Scientific Society in Paraguay[/I], Asunción and there he stayed, etc. etc. .. until he died the 11th of August 1972. Though I don´t know if he ever was neither "Collector" nor "Naturalist" (as claimed by some). There´s even a photo (among other) of Mr. Lapchinsky! ([COLOR="blue"]attached[/COLOR]) Enjoy! [COLOR="Blue"]James, how many other of the here listed Journals are you still missing?[/COLOR] I saw that you solved some of them "on your own". The same question goes your list of [URL="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=292384"][U]Eponyms and other names in North American journals[/U] [/URL]... [COLOR="White"]---[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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