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Ornismya paulinae Boissoneau 1839 (1 Viewer)

Taphrospilus

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Ornismya paulinae Boissoneau 1839 OD here plus plate
Cet Oiseau-mouche a été dédié à mademoiselle Pauline Barthod, fiancée de l'intrépide voyageur à qui la science doit la découverte de beaucoup d'Oiseaux remarquables.

The Eponym Dictionary of Birds claims:
Metaltail sp Ornismya paulinae Boissoneau 1839 NCR [Alt. Tyrian Metaltail, JS Metallura tyrianthina]
Pauline Barthod (fl. 1839) is described as being 'fiancée de l'intrépide voyageur à qui la science doit la découverte de beaucoup d'Oiseaux'-without giving his name!

The Key to Scientific Names
Pauline Barthod (fl. 1839) fiancée of French collector (syn. Metallura tyrianthina).

That might be a hard nut to crack. But it lead me to a surprise here p. 15 of 51 Laure Numeu Emélie Pauline Barthod married Etienne Rieffer. She was born 14 April 1809 here p. 37 of 101. According filae I would say she died in Paris.

Possiby him? He was a voyageur!

Mr. Rieffer

And, at last, the obscure Mr. "Rieffer" (alt. "Riéffer" or "Riéfer"), last year also dealt with in the thread riefferi / riefferii ...

As of today's HBW Alive Key (still) explained as: ● Green-and-black Fruiteater Pipreola riefferii BOISSONNEAU 1840 (here) as "Ampelis Riefferii" ● Grass-green Tanager Chlorornis riefferii BOISSONNEAU 1840 (on the next-following page, or here) as "Tanagra Riefferii"

● the invalid "T. [Trochilus] Riefferi" BOURCIER & MULSANT 1843, here, a k a "Le Rieffer", alt. here (syn. Amazilia tzacatl DE LA LLAVE 1833)Richmond note here. Anyone know of any such book?

If he truly was French, or Dutch is beyond my knowledge. His name has also been written: Riéffer, with accent and double-f (see here,p.460 alt.in the following Wiki-pages; here and here). Isn´t that the spelling that Mearns & Mearns use in their book The Bird Collectors (1997)? I read it, once again, not long ago, however I don´t have it at hand, but that´s how I remember it …?

If of any help?

Björn

PS. I´ve seen no trace (other than the one we know of since last year's thread) of his first name being "Gabriel". Maybe we´re simply looking for: Charles Marie JuIes Louis Riéfer (Charles-Marie-JuIes-Louis Riéfer)!? He apparently collected some Naturalia (at least snakes) together with Hippolyte Joseph Henri Goudot in South America during the early 1800's. Who knows?

PPS. That´s all I can find. Lucky for me none of those guys are present in my "List to check", that only deals with the Swedish Common Bird names.

Well that´s all I can find, this far. Good luck to anyone giving those obscure Eponyms another go!
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PScofield

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The types of all BOISSONNEAU 1839(40) are in Vienna. One or two are from the Loddiges collection and one is even described as collected by Boissoneau himself. The remaining syntype of Ornismya paulinae Boissoneau is described as:

NMW 2.456 (dem.St.), d ad., Santa Fe de Bogota, Colombia [4°38‘ N, 74°05‘ W], ex coll. Boissonneau [no. 44 (469)], durch Kauf: 1842 (1842.1.6.) [von fremder Hand bezeichnet: Syntypus ?]

All in all a think there is a good case that Etienne Rieffer is your man.
 

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PScofield

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Putting this in a new post as your really going to like this document Martin. A real smoking gun! and here we have evidence that the specimens that Boissoneau described came from M. Reiffer
 

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PScofield

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A couple of things:

1) We now know that by 1843 he was back in Europe so most of those dates of collection that are 1843 in various museums are no doubt the date sold!
2) Is the birth date of Pauline 1807 or 1809
3) If they married in 1840, did he go back to New Grenada or did he delay the sale till 1843?
4) If the reconstructed birth certificate of Etienne is dated 1892 is it reasonable to assume that is his approximate date of death?

P
 

l_raty

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Pauline's death: here, 15/31.
Here she is called Laure Anne Émilie Pauline Barthod; she was a teacher; she died on 3 Jun 1876, aged 68; she was the widow of Étienne Rieffer.

(I read her birth date as 14 Apr 1807, which is a bit problematic as this should make her 69 on 3 Jun 1876; but 1809 should make her 67, hence is not better...)
(Obviously, if she was a widow in 1876, Étienne cannot have died around 1892.)
 
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l_raty

laurent raty
Étienne's death: here, 29/31.
Here, they are both given as grocers (épicier / épicière). He died on 5 Oct 1872, aged 66; he was born in Bitche, Moselle.

(Here she is again given an odd second name -- something like Laure Nonnecy (?) Émélie Pauline Barthod. She is given as being 65, which is OK if she was born 14 Apr 1807.)
 
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PScofield

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Her son's marriage banns are attached - her name is given as Laure Heinery Emelie Pauline Barthod?

Here (also attached) we have a curious record for a Paul Etienne George Rieffer. He was arrested for home invasion in 1873 - possibly a son given the above. Did Mme Guillotine finish this story off?
 

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