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  1. Taphrospilus

    Parrots

    I was more confused about Cyanoramphus erythrotis Bd.1 (1832) - Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Klasse der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften - Biodiversity Heritage Library which seems to be 'varieties' "γ" for Wagler.
  2. Taphrospilus

    Parrots

    Platycercus pacificus Forster versus Platycercus pacificus Gmelin, or Vigors In context with Cyanoramphus erythrotis (Wagler, 1832) I came accross several Platycercus pacificus and I did not get the story completly. Platycercus pacificus Vigors, 1825 v.1 (1824-1825) - The Zoological journal -...
  3. Taphrospilus

    Parrots

    But from the description it is clear that Hocking has choosen the name. No relevance?
  4. Taphrospilus

    Parrots

    Authorship Pyrrhura peruviana? I ask myself about the authorship of Pyrrhura peruviana? Often it is Hocking, Blake & Joseph 2002 If we look https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/on/v013n04/p0337-p0364.pdf the article is written by Joseph. Of course we can find all three names in the...
  5. Taphrospilus

    Parrots

    Small comment on Parrots, cockatoos of IOC world bird list. It might be worth to read what Laurent wrote about the authorship regarding several at the moment attributed to Massena & Souancé parrots.
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