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<blockquote data-quote="l_raty" data-source="post: 3274929" data-attributes="member: 24811"><p>Кудашевъ АЕ. 1916. О русскихъ формахъ рода <em>Соссоthraustes</em>. <em>Орнитологическій Вѣстникъ</em> 7(2):96-97.</p><p></p><p>On p. 97, he wrote: "Называю эту форму въ честь моей невѣсты, много по могающей мнѣ въ моихъ научныхъ работахъ." -- I name this form in honor of my bride, a great help to me in my scientific work.</p><p></p><p>This is also repeated [<a href="http://elementy.ru/lib/431974" target="_blank">here</a>]: "крымский подвид дубоноса Кудашев назвал в честь своей невесты Татьяны" -- Kudashev named the Crimean subspecies of hawfinch in honor of his bride Tat'yana.</p><p></p><p>And also [<a href="http://cettia.livejournal.com/267287.html" target="_blank">here</a>]: "<strong>князь Александр Евгеньевич Кудашев</strong> - талантливый орнитолог, студент Петроградского университета, автор нескольких научных публикаций, вместе с Н.А. Зарудным участвовал в поездке на Аральское море, один из описанных им подвидов птиц назвал в честь своей невесты. После 1917 года о нём нет никаких сведений. Вероятно, погиб на Гражданской войне. Никаких биографических публикаций о нём, насколько я знаю, нет." -- <strong>prince Aleksandr Yevgen'yevich Kudashev</strong> - A talented ornithologist, student of the Petrograd University, author of several scientific publications, he took part in a trip to the Aral Sea together with NA Zarudny, one of the subspecies of bird he described is named in honor of his bride. After 1917, there is not any information about him. He probably died in the Civil War. There is no biographical publications about him, so far as I know, no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l_raty, post: 3274929, member: 24811"] Кудашевъ АЕ. 1916. О русскихъ формахъ рода [I]Соссоthraustes[/I]. [I]Орнитологическій Вѣстникъ[/I] 7(2):96-97. On p. 97, he wrote: "Называю эту форму въ честь моей невѣсты, много по могающей мнѣ въ моихъ научныхъ работахъ." -- I name this form in honor of my bride, a great help to me in my scientific work. This is also repeated [[URL="http://elementy.ru/lib/431974"]here[/URL]]: "крымский подвид дубоноса Кудашев назвал в честь своей невесты Татьяны" -- Kudashev named the Crimean subspecies of hawfinch in honor of his bride Tat'yana. And also [[URL="http://cettia.livejournal.com/267287.html"]here[/URL]]: "[B]князь Александр Евгеньевич Кудашев[/B] - талантливый орнитолог, студент Петроградского университета, автор нескольких научных публикаций, вместе с Н.А. Зарудным участвовал в поездке на Аральское море, один из описанных им подвидов птиц назвал в честь своей невесты. После 1917 года о нём нет никаких сведений. Вероятно, погиб на Гражданской войне. Никаких биографических публикаций о нём, насколько я знаю, нет." -- [B]prince Aleksandr Yevgen'yevich Kudashev[/B] - A talented ornithologist, student of the Petrograd University, author of several scientific publications, he took part in a trip to the Aral Sea together with NA Zarudny, one of the subspecies of bird he described is named in honor of his bride. After 1917, there is not any information about him. He probably died in the Civil War. There is no biographical publications about him, so far as I know, no. [/QUOTE]
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