Björn Bergenholtz
(former alias "Calalp")

Here´s some additional details (and possibly some undesired confusion) on ...
flecki as in:
• the subspecies Fleck's (Senegal) Coucal Centropus senegalensis flecki REICHENOW 1893 (here) as "Centropus flecki":
Today's HBW Alive Key explain this eponym as:
Born in Innsbruck, Austria (Österreich) ... collector in East Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika) from 1888/89 until 1892/3, moved to Romania in 1894 (where he lived, at least until 1904 ... ( but again in Africa, in Namibia in 1899-1902/3) ... and thereafter he moved back to Innsbruck in 1914, (here) ... and vanished!
No birth nor death year found. Where the claim of him being born in "1843" originated from is beyond me ...
Also see the following links; here, here and here (p.79). Or here (p.113-114) ... if you understand German.
Was he also partner in a Concrete Factory in Rumania?!?
However: enjoy!
Björn
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Not to confuse with his namesake: the German (Prussian) Officer and Jurist Eduard Fleck (1805–1879)
flecki as in:
• the subspecies Fleck's (Senegal) Coucal Centropus senegalensis flecki REICHENOW 1893 (here) as "Centropus flecki":
• the subspecies Sylvietta rufescens flecki REICHENOW 1900 (here) as "S. [Sylviella] flecki", no dedication nor explanation, simply "(Fleck)".Die Art ist zu Ehren ihres Entdecker, Herrn Dr. Ed. Fleck, benannt.
Today's HBW Alive Key explain this eponym as:
...but I think we´re dealing with the Austrian geologist and collector of various Naturalia (both birds, insects and plants) Dr. (PhD) Eduard (alt. Fleck, (fl. 1914).flecki
Dr Eduard Fleck (b. 1843) German geologist, plant-collector in South West Africa 1889-1892 (subsp. Centropus senegalensis, subsp. Sylvietta rufescens).
Born in Innsbruck, Austria (Österreich) ... collector in East Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika) from 1888/89 until 1892/3, moved to Romania in 1894 (where he lived, at least until 1904 ... ( but again in Africa, in Namibia in 1899-1902/3) ... and thereafter he moved back to Innsbruck in 1914, (here) ... and vanished!
No birth nor death year found. Where the claim of him being born in "1843" originated from is beyond me ...
Also see the following links; here, here and here (p.79). Or here (p.113-114) ... if you understand German.
The full meaning of it (and the context) is far beyond me ...Der dritte Mitkompagnon in der Zementfabrik war ein Herr Dr. Eduard Fleck, wie Erler ein Tiroler aus Innsbruck und mehrere Jahre in Südafrika als Geologe für eine deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft tätig gewesen und wusste aus der Kahalari-Wüste höchst Interessantes zu berichten. Da er diese Studienreise mit Frau und einer 14-jährigen Tochter durchgeführt hatte, die ebenfalls in Azuga wohnten, so gab es an den Sonntagen meist recht gute Unterhaltung.
Was he also partner in a Concrete Factory in Rumania?!?
However: enjoy!
Björn
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Not to confuse with his namesake: the German (Prussian) Officer and Jurist Eduard Fleck (1805–1879)