Björn Bergenholtz
(former alias "Calalp")

As a mere sidetrack of the many names/typos posted by 'kweetal' recently (here) I happened to take a look at the alleged "Docimastes ensifer schliephacki" [sic]... which simply was/is a typo for ...
schliephackei as in:
• the invalid "D. [Docimastes] Schliephackei" HEINE 1863 (here, in Latin):
In today's Key explained as:
Even if I know nothing about those guys I notice that there's a "Carl Eberhard Ferdinand Schliephacke" that died in 1861 (here), and a "Heinrich Friedrich Eduard Schliephacke" mentioned both in 1862, and 1863 (here, resp. here).
If they are "our guys" I cannot tell, and if those two somehow were connected to Mrs Heine is equally unknown (at least by me) ... but they might be!?
Also note that a guy by the same name, "der Amtmann Eduard Schliephacke", seems to have passed in 1863 (23 February, here).
If relevant?
But I would think so, as the OD, of 1863 (in Heft III, No.63, of "Mai"/May) told us:"... avunculis carissimis veneratissimis morte immatura heu nuper defunctis, ..." which (according to Google Translate) means: "... my dearest and most venerable uncles, alas recently deceased, ..." though, note (or remember) that neither Latin, nor German, is my "home turf".
Either way, take it for what it's worth, it's just some observations ...
If nothing else, maybe it's a way, some pieces in the puzzle, to find their Births as well. In my mind, both should be able to trace/find (that is, if you understand German, of course).
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And note that there are quite a few guys by this surname in the MyHeritage database (here).
If anyone have full access, and feel like giving it a go: Good luck!
Björn
PS. As it's a dual dedication, I assume schliephacke(i)orum ought to have been a more proper scientific name (even if today invalid, of course).
PPS. According to the Key; the wife of Ferdinand Heine (Jr.) was; Julie Heine, born/née Ernst (1823–1878), commemorated in the (Collared/Pacific/Vanuatu) Kingfisher ssp. Todiramphus sacer/chloris juliae HEINE 1860, as "Sauropatis Juliae" (here), a Lady earlier dealt with (alt. mentioned) back in 2014, here (in post #1, as well as in #5 and #7).
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schliephackei as in:
• the invalid "D. [Docimastes] Schliephackei" HEINE 1863 (here, in Latin):
Duo quae descripsi specimina maria alterum Musei Heineani a Frasero prope Riobambam reipublicae Aequatorialis pagum occisum alterum in monte Chimborazo vixisse dictum musei Berolinensis Ferdinando et Eduardo Schliephackeis dicavi, avunculis carissimis veneratissimis morte immatura heu nuper defunctis, qui rerum venatoriarum peritissimi indigeno illo, ut ita dicam, genti Schliephackeanae historiae naturalis penitus indagandae et investigandae studio flagrantes frequentes patris museum visere et benevoli frequentium venationum praedas rarissimas interdum ac pretiosissimas dono ei dare nunquam cessabant. —
In today's Key explained as:
schliephackei
Ferdinand Schliephacke (fl. 1860) and Eduard Schliephacke (fl. 1860) German businessmen, uncles of Julie Heine, wife of ornithologist Ferdinand Heine (syn. Ensifera ensifera).
Even if I know nothing about those guys I notice that there's a "Carl Eberhard Ferdinand Schliephacke" that died in 1861 (here), and a "Heinrich Friedrich Eduard Schliephacke" mentioned both in 1862, and 1863 (here, resp. here).
If they are "our guys" I cannot tell, and if those two somehow were connected to Mrs Heine is equally unknown (at least by me) ... but they might be!?
Also note that a guy by the same name, "der Amtmann Eduard Schliephacke", seems to have passed in 1863 (23 February, here).
If relevant?
But I would think so, as the OD, of 1863 (in Heft III, No.63, of "Mai"/May) told us:"... avunculis carissimis veneratissimis morte immatura heu nuper defunctis, ..." which (according to Google Translate) means: "... my dearest and most venerable uncles, alas recently deceased, ..." though, note (or remember) that neither Latin, nor German, is my "home turf".
Either way, take it for what it's worth, it's just some observations ...
If nothing else, maybe it's a way, some pieces in the puzzle, to find their Births as well. In my mind, both should be able to trace/find (that is, if you understand German, of course).
🧩
And note that there are quite a few guys by this surname in the MyHeritage database (here).
If anyone have full access, and feel like giving it a go: Good luck!
Björn
PS. As it's a dual dedication, I assume schliephacke(i)orum ought to have been a more proper scientific name (even if today invalid, of course).
PPS. According to the Key; the wife of Ferdinand Heine (Jr.) was; Julie Heine, born/née Ernst (1823–1878), commemorated in the (Collared/Pacific/Vanuatu) Kingfisher ssp. Todiramphus sacer/chloris juliae HEINE 1860, as "Sauropatis Juliae" (here), a Lady earlier dealt with (alt. mentioned) back in 2014, here (in post #1, as well as in #5 and #7).
🧩
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