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  1. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    Nope, I no longer have laptop, it's in the trash. This inventory is my last and ultimate work
  2. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    Ok. I used Bonaparte, 1850 in my list instead of Blyth but it's not my fault and it's too late to correct
  3. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    What does the Code say about alternative spellings? here Estrildinae/Estreldinae
  4. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    I wouldn't be so extreme, it would seem coherent to me to recognize 3 families: Rollulidae, Pavonidae and Phasianidae
  5. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    I would love to see your entire classification of passerines 😏
  6. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    In fact Eudromiinae Bonaparte, 1854
  7. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    Rigidipenna is inseparable from Podargidae. it was previously treated as a subspecies of a Podargus
  8. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    Family divisions are extremely extreme
  9. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    for my part, I would like to use a classification which combines molecular data and the structure of egg shells as studied by Konstantin Mikhailov
  10. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    Eudromiinae has priority This is the option I chosen but I finally put it in Anatidae Why not Recurvirostridae has priority. I put all in one family: Recurvirostridae I did it The same Worse than suggestion of Sibley and Ahlquist
  11. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Time calibration and Linnean ranks in birds

    I want to send you something and then you can tell me what you think about it
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