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3669:(actually several species) redirects to the Calliphoridae page and info on the family becomes confused with that on single species (sometimes misidentified) .I only work on taxonomy but I can see my biology colleagues finding very much bigger problems with the Texas additions(there is a mass of work here my e-mail box is full- the literature is immense). Another problem is that many students accessing the FE pages have English as a second language so very simple, very clear English is essential.In lectures we use a lot of diagrams, graphs and so on and have translators.However once the words possible maybe and sometimes are taken out there isn't much to say.Flies do what flies do they adapt to situations.For instance subarctic populations of 1244:
not be perfect, but it has many practical advantages within the WP environment. For example, having the species article focus on the nominate subspecies means that it's always perfectly clear which names and which images should be associated with which articles. With either of your options, however, I fear it will always remain a matter of (hot) debate how the species articles are written, e.g. which names, images and descriptions should figure more prominently. I want to avoid all that. Remember also that all of the GA articles that I've worked on --
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understanding of taxonomy (irrespective of whether it has been pointed out or not) and that is where you will need to be clear in order to avoid any problems. I doubt if even Viridae would worry if you lumped all the one line subspecies articles into one comprehensive species article with all subspecies dealt in one place with clear differentiation of the geographic distributions (I presume most reptilians follow the usual allopatric pattern). So I am not going to worry as long as you include a statement pointing out the structure in the lead.
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some way different from other subspecies and needs to be dealt with in a different way has hopefully been clarified and I was presuming that there was no longer any debate about special treatment. Let me know where I have been unclear. It should now only be a non-controversial matter of deciding what content goes where and have a summary of subspecies in the main page with details in the subspecies pages.
1160:. I've already tried reasoning with the party responsible for the status quo (an admin), but that conversation went nowhere. I would like to see the previous situation restored, but I don't want to make this into a big fight. I wish to keep this as civilized as possible. Assuming your agree with the proposal, a simple word of support would be fine. Cheers, -- 1439:
already expressed mine at sufficient length. It appears to me that none of the "voters" really were needed for making the required changes. You would only need to convince Viridae that you have a clear structure in mind. If you can express that, I believe you should have no problem. I do not think there is any need for any ("authoritarian") process here.
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exports to explain the Congress party position and was well received. Also, as I live in Bradford now, I'm interested in any local connection. However, crucially, I have not managed yet to find any supporting evidence. Do you have any knowledge of this episode perhaps? Any help appreciated. Thanks. David Sturge --
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Alpine looks spot-on to me. If anything, Red-billed looks a little long- (or narrow-?) winged. Flight silhouettes vary quite a bit from book to book, and in at least one Red-billed looks almost identical in shape to Common Buzzard. Thanks for the impressively rapid response. Birds on ground look good
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S This page is excellent so far as I am able to judge, giving a good view of the subject.Note though the use of the term PMI which of course is not what we calculate which is the interval since colonisation.I'm sure I put in a note on this several times but changes are so frequent on these pages they
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The table mentions the author for each scanned work. The early works should all be public domain. It says "This database is constructed by Japan Drosophila Database Group and supported partially by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Grant-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results) from
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No, I only said that I thought your POV had merit. Personally, if I had to make a choice I would rather get rid of all the subspecies articles than go with what Viridae has done, but in my view both of your options will lead to complications. The "formulae", if you will, that I am a proponent of, may
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I wish that there were some pictures of live birds too :) I knew that there were some pictures of the skins on Google, but since the skins do not neccesarily acurrately portray the bird, I wouldn't put too much faith in them. However, I did not know that there was a picture of the skins in Commons. I
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brought back memories, we went to Spain for four days about 10 years ago - whale watching from the ferry, two days in Aragon including that Wallcreeper, and two day in Rioja, testing the wonderful local wines after the day's birding. Thanks again - will you put the image in, after all, you've done
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format and I have been looking at converting it to ogg. From what I understand of the license - it provides all the freedoms required to relicense under cc-by-sa-3.0, I will try and re-upload with credit to the author as given on the licensing page. But maybe we should reconfirm on the village pump.
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Many thanks Shyamal.I was just about to add the pic from Norway when I got a lot of messages about the Forensic Entomology project at Texas A and M. Did I tell you I work in this arena? A lot of excellent work has been done here but there are also some problems. One is that the page on the blow fly
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Hey, hallo! My name is Greg Pelka, I'm from Poland, I'm a centipede keeper, hope soon will be a myriapoda scientist. I'm very interested in specie on photo You've posted, it's Ethmostigmus specie. I've keeping and breeding some african species. I've got a reaquest for You, Yiu're there in India, can
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resource. Zoobank lists all published names, even those which are not valid species, and even those which are not validly published!! It's an easy mistake to make, but the bottom line is that Zoobank is meaningless when it comes to classification; it's just an archive of published names, and roughly
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Hi Shyamal, I think it is pretty much complete. If you have some time, you can go ahead to nominate it to the FLC. I will be mostly unable to come to wiki for a next few days, and even if I come, I will be unable to handle the queries due to time constraints. If sth is incomplete, you can add it. If
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I met Suprabha Seshan at the park, says she knows you. She offered to add some of her excellent photos taken at Mukurthi NP and other Tamil Nadu parks and would ask for your help in uploading to WIKI and adding to articles. I'm especially also interested in a good map of the park she has that would
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Hi Shyamal, I have been making some slight edits to the entry for Horace Alexander. Horace was my great-uncle and I knew him as a child. Family lore is that Horace & Olive Alexander and other Friends arranged Gandhi visits to mills & meeting houses in Yorkshire during the boycott of British
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I am confused, I thought you agreed to the points made. Essentially you need to either merge all subspecies into one article or leave it at status quo. My final take was that you were for leaving it alone, or at least that is what I understood. Your original idea that the nominate subspecies was in
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Thanks for the information. I live in Bangalore and not far from the Hassan district and your information presumably comes from the Flora by Fr. Cecil Saldanha. Most species in the Western Ghats tend to be found across the belt and unlikely to be endemic to just that district. So I will keep an eye
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They do indeed have both subterranean and aerial flowers. While I haven't read specifically that the underground flowers self pollinate, I think it's fair to assume that they must. I've never heard anything about underground pollinators, and I can't imagine it could work very well. I have read that
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I'm disappointed that you seem to have called off the merge I proposed. As I've been trying to explain, I understand your point of view and am at least partially sympathetic towards implementing it, but in that case I would first like to see a number of practical issues discussed and worked out in
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There is a fair bit of variation in Chiffchaff plumage, and the illustration of fresh autumn plumage in Collins has yellower flanks than the pictured bird, which looks spot-on for chiffy. After your message, I did check for alternative possibilities. It's certainly not Willow or Wood Warblers, the
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Thanks for both the image and the unbelievably quick response. The picture looks pretty good; however, the shelduck's beak and feet are pale pink, not orange. I hate to bring that up, but could you change it to make them pale pink? Again, thanks for the image, even though it is the holiday season,
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Sure, will give it a try. Good source images are sometimes not easily found on Google Image search. For instance I know of excellent Indian bird images on www.indianaturewatch.net and www.orientalbirdimages.org which do not show up on searches. Let me know of good source images. I had to fix the
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In lieu of a more practical solution at this time, that last part was exactly what I had in mind. Even such a change represents a good deal of work (when applied to all snake articles that mention subspecies), but at least not a mountain leading to uncertain consequences. Now, if you could please
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Hi Deepak, I would wait to fix many of the taxonomic changes and check more reliable sources for conservation status. The list was generated using AviBase which originally produced large numbers of erroneous entries - the list still needs considerable verification. I will look over it again next
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Thanks for comment, I'm planning to send it to GA, but a bit more to do yet on breeding in particular. I've already got Blackbird and House Martin queuing at GA nominees, so no great rush. I've done a few GA assessments, so i don't feel too guilty about adding a third. It's a pity there aren't
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Hi Greg, I will post any pictures of centipedes that I come across. I am afraid no live material can move under the law. Movement of even dead specimen material is possible only for scientific research and would need collaboration with established research groups in India. Thank you for the ID
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Jaap, please do go ahead and make the changes. I use my admin privilege mainly (perhaps only) for doing useful things like moving to existing targets (something that is common in taxon pages) and fairly obvious protection. As far as the debate goes it needs to be based on rationales and I have
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Ok, you are free to follow any structure you want, but you need to have a firm and well defined justification. The idea that the species is equal to the nominate subspecies and that the other subspecies are not to be treated within the species article is unfortunately based on a very incorrect
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I played around with the formatting in spite of knowing little about TeX but did not seem to fix the problem. It does appear to be a length problem as a perfectly working matrix when lengthened stopped. Maybe it should be raised on the bug reporting page. Sorry, but my knowledge of TeX and its
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searched for it but missed it somehow. Anyways, thanks for the drawing and for tracking down the picture of the skins that I stupidly missed. Oh, and I nominated the article for a DYK and mentioned that there were pictures in the article, so the sketch may end up on the main page! Thanks.
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I've read through again, made a few minor tweaks such as removing repeated verbs. I added a mention of White's Selborne, mainly because I wrote it earlier today, so take it out if it doesn't fit. The first two sections are very long, can't see an obvious place to break though.
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Looks nicer but the only trouble with having it this way is that when you put it as a thumb in the article, the text gets compressed below the threshold of readability. Of course fixing the thumb width improves it but then the idea of user settable thumb size is broken.
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The next 2+2 are risky; one approach is certainly wrong but we can't at present tell which one, and they may be all as good as wrong (if we have a too rapid divergence of the 3 lineages). I like to avoid deciding based on a not too well-marked phenetic difference, but
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section (while the species, genus or even family is not endemic or otherwise mostly Indian)? It just leaves a false impression to the reader that the subject of the article would be somehow more associated with India, rather than Great Britain, China, or say, Poland?
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That's really good! Only query is if there should be a line to underwing primary coverts? Thanks a lot (I'm amazed, incidentally, that we've gone this long without a coverts article considering how often they are mentioned. Thanks again 06:33, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
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after we all put some work into it a few months ago, and just thought GA would be a good way-point to try and conserve what was done before vandalism etc. I can't review it as I contributed a bit early on but will keep an eye on it and fingers crossed. cheers,
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Actually my intention was to point out that the lesser, median and greater were all primary underwing coverts in this case. Maybe I should move the caption. I also have an upperwing version. The unfortunate bird died on hitting a window about two weeks ago.
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Yes, but I think this should be part of a parent article - which is perhaps Entomological evidence. It would have been nicer if the structure had been decided and all topics assigned were fitted into the structure. Otherwise an excellent educational idea.
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Maybe your rephrasing wasn't entirely correct, so I changed it again, hopefully both correct and clear this time. I also tried to add an example, but even the small matrices I used turned out to be too big for TeX/Wikipedia to handle (saved the result as
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This finally got published.Fifteen years after the start. I'll mail you a copy. The work has three older sisters Braconidae, Chalcidoidea and Platygasteridae/Proctotrupidae which I will also send.It has to be said they are not an entertaining read.
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Going back to your flight images, this would be most useful combined with a similar pic for Alpine, showing the differing silhouettes. However, that obviously makes much more work for you, so absolutely don't do it unless you feel the urge.
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Hi Shyamal Sorry to bother you again but there is a redirect seemingly protecting the sandbox page you so kindly fixed for me.There is nothing that I really need here and if the easy thing is to delete the whole lot please do so.Robert
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However, I have sent you 2 newer papers (tell me when you get them). One is a source in the Zoologica Scripta supertree and may or may not include a denser taxon sample; it appears to confirm the results of the 1987 Emu paper:
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for good rather soon. So they are certainly the "typical" munias' closest allies, but they are perhaps more rapidly "moving away" from them than the "javasparrow" lineage diverged from the "silverbills+typical munia" lineage.
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According to my supervisor there are about 27 species in the Commelinaceae in the Hassan district (is that near where you are located?) Hassan District has one of the few floras that includes a truly epiphytic Commelinaceae,
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Hi Shyamal Go to the Troides helena page, then to External Links for the ARKive video from the BBC.Enjoy! I enjoyed the section of him? flying away to the trees. Off today for a medical. All is very well.Best wishes Robert
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The article is shaping up nicely. Do you have any info on the breeding season of the species in India/South Asia? I'm imagining its tied into the wet/dry season. I'm looking for breeding info on the African/SA populations.
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right colum, same: "Moved to new genus and change of English name" - "Not recognized in Clements list"(?) - "Lumpings" - "In different family than in Clements" - "Timaliidae in Clements but not in HBW" - "Change of English
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Looks good. Lets see how it goes. Unfortunately I lack access to one major source - Stresemann's Ornithology from Aristotle to ... which may have some interesting things to add. Will look over again in the next week.
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Hi. I'm sorry, but I don't have digital versions of virtually any of my pubs - only xeroxes. What I can do is to go over the article at some point, to see how things look, and incorporate edits based on that paper.
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Hi, I shot a good picture of one in Thailand this week. Since I am not an enwiki-user, you might insert it in the English article if you please. I also have ecven higher-resolution pictures of it, if you want.
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Nice, I tried taking pictures of a courting pair recently but only got a flicker of wings. In the display the male flies in a vertical circles around the female, presumably wafting pheromones onto the female.
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Great to see the links (terrific resource)and plates added.This seems to be a rare work.I have seen only three copies and ours has been in great demand. I will write a review of it shortly.Best wishes.Robert
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THhnks for that super detailed note, I will need to look at it more carefully to really gather some of the points. I have not seen anything in the mail, but will take your summary of the material for now.
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species. I checked the rare species too, but most are ruled out by the absence of wingbars or a much more prominent supercilium, and would not be present as a vagrant in August (except perhaps Greenish).
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be more distant in DNA sequence. Hence, the silverbills appear a more highly apomorphic divergence, and since the ecomorphology is what gets selected upon, can be expected to diverge from the core
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Shyamal I added images of the two Sumalia spp. today and Appias panda male and female but didn't get to look at uor cicadas which I don't know much about. Very late now Need some sleep Robert
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Hi Sundar, When I open it in Inkscape, I see no text (except some remaining English). What I remember doing for this is copy Unicode Tamil and paste it. Give me a moment, let me try this out.
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page about the Khatri-Rao product. Since I needed it too and didn't want to look it up each time in a paper like the one you mentioned, I added something about it. Is my explanation clear?
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For some reason, the calls site wouldn't let me register, so can't download anyway. I'm still confused by the licence, not sure whether to risk it at this stage of an FAC. What do you think?
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Polbot actually did a good job for missing taxon articles. Unfortunately these stubs were created prior to that. One of the IUCN status bots may be able to more efficiently fix the problem.
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Hi Marcus, good to hear. That is quite a handful of images there ! Great, looks like we badly need some botanically inclined folks to create articles that could make use of that material.
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You just post/send me some photos of native centipedes You're finding there in India? For me Indian myriapodfauna is very unique and interresting. Hope i'll see some fresh photos of You:)
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Thanks for the Invite..and I have joined the birdies.. I am just a beginner in birdwatching (3 months) and I am not very confident in idying them.. all my pictures are in in flickr
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Next week I will go either to the northern part of the park near Mukurthi peak or hike back to Sispara and go down to Silent Valley. Depends on hearing back from Kerala Forest Dept.
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show a pale collar which is not visible in other illustrations that I found on the net. I will try and improve on the image as and when I find more source photographs. Cheers.
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Orange-headed Thrush hitting window! I know it depends where you are, but its so much more exotic than Greenfinch or Blackbird - I've only seen one, skulking in undergrowth.
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fly happily at low temperatures.Robert PS This is for the editors to decide and I see there is a robust discussion already.Have to hurry my daughter let a Trojan clicker in
3227:) If you require any particular bird pic, feel free to ask.. I have few friends who are birdies and have written texts on them. I can get their help on it as well. thanks -- 2281:
Shyamal Harry Evans. Yes the three in English when I can get to the library which won't be for a week or two. I'll send them on. Do you know anything about the coleopterist
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Looks good, I've trimmed the "obvious" bits from the caption (they are mentioned in the text anyway) so that in my browser at least it doesn't overrun the section, thanks
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indubitably refer to Common and Red respectively - should they be capitalised?? Also "swallow" is most likely to be Barn. Just wondering, no idea what the correct style is
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It has been suggested at FAC for bird that a woodpecker be added to the image, instead of perhaps the avocet. I'm not sure if it is needed, but I thought I'd mention it.
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I've read through making mainly minor tweaks (typos, running short sentences together, etc). You need to decide on either US or Brit English, at the moment it's a mix eg
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Is it worth replacing the "in flight" image with your ChoughSilhouette.svg? I can't decide whether a good drawing is better than a relatively poor image of a real bird?
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Hallo Shyamal! First, I want to express my sincere admiration as to your many contributions to the Wikipedian butterfly articles! You have done a great work indeed!
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Looks good, I did a few copy eds on the Khatri-Rao product and have hopefully not changed the meaning. An example with a small matrix would be a valuable addition.
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Hi, its under edit-protect. A suggested section on natural history added by me in the talk page to place in the main article by an admin. Could you please oblige?
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what where !?) - but if there is something you should be able to see the source - if it is { { xxx } } then you should be able to see the source in Template:xxx .
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which has many rare papers on Diptera as pdfs. Two at least are hand written copies. Can you shed any light please.Robert PS It is called Fly Picture Database.
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Copyright© Drosophila Genetic Resource Center, Kyoto Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. To contact us :
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I am a french veterinary surgeon, and I do not understand and ask for your point of view: you can find the use of band and brand, what are the difference ?
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I don't suppose I could get you to reference all the other ones too? The vast majority of them have nothing, and this is not a desireable state of affairs.
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and have a look at the first few orders (ducks and grebes), that works fine because I've removed the section headers from the template I'm playing with.
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Sir Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St John 21 March 1837 - 3 June 1891. There's some stuff about him and Blanford in Persia in Mearns' "The Bird Collectors".
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As I thought. India has very strict law. Even photos will be very interesting for me, there are very few good photos of Indian species. Regards Greg
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far more distinct, but I have checked the actual study and it is not necessarily correct: there were no silverbills there, so all we can say is that
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Regarding the sketch, I leave it to your discretion. I often tend to prefer simple illustrations to photographs due to higher "data-ink ratio" (see
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aren't right. You may not know, but I won't get an answer unless I ask. Thanks in advance. (By the way I'm asking because of the newly created page
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pointed out some errors in placement of inappropriate images also. So, I will look into that also. Clearly some more time is required now. Thanks.
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and solved it, now there's an example of those related matrix operators. Would you have a look at it and correct any mistakes/dubious sentences?
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also just to be safe. If it is not in the Emu paper, it appears as if no up-to-date comparison of these 3 has ever been done. The supertree puts
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and want to make an article about this lizard in Bahasa Indonesia. I'm very glad and thanks if you can help provide such information. Regards,
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Tough ! Guess we have to take the photographer's word for it, lighting and camera quirks can add to make id from photographs quite problematic.
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commemorated. Tytler created a red link, and since it's an FAC, I thought I ought to knock out a quick stub from what I could find on the web!
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You had asked me that before I came over, I remembered and I tried the library this morning but closed Sunday. She is 2nd on my list tomorrow.
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and it's collectors.Very romantic-the South Seas.Back to work in a month or so and some Indian butterfly photography. Very best wishes Robert
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Sure - they maintained their split over a row of papers, starting with 1990s-era DNA-DNA hybridization and ending (for the time being) with:
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advance. In the mean time, the current consensus is in favor of a merge by at least 4 to 2, so I would ask that you please respect that. --
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I can't move the filmmaker's article to the title J. C. Daniel. If you r an admin plese do it for me. Anyways, I will tag it for moving.--
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I have not looked into the matter, actually (I have no detailed "family book" which one would need). Out of gut feeling I would go with
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but also confirms that if either is considered a good genus (as Knowledge has it), the two genera are certainly distinct (as two or as
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become a full-time job.The term is very widely used though and the qualificaton implicit.I thought the legal page looked good too.R.
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Glad to see it of use. The Smithsonian Biodiversity Heritage Library and the Internet Archive are doing a great favour to humanity.
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Hi Shyamal! Good to see that you're also busy. I was wondering if I could have your support for a merge proposal. It concerns
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I thought as much - becaused it did say names and not species. But I essentially added it to clean up an edit by our friend.
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Hi. When a species is considered "at risk" and is protected in Canada, is it true to say the species is vulnerable? In what
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Could it be a difficult to You to send me some live specimens? I'll pay for the parcel of course. Here's my e-mail addres:
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Hi SP-KP, I doubt if the publication has an ISBN from what I see of it on the net, but I could find out from the author.
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The "typical munia" group and the silverbills are a clade, by weight of evidence tentatively including the javasparrows.
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Happy New Year Shyamal I am not at work.The fracture is complicated but improving. I got a little sidetracked with
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Looks really good, I'm sure you are right, my sources obviously tend to show nominate or mainland European ssp.
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species complexes, but that is not what's needed here; namely silverbills are generally missing from the studies.
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Sure hang on and I will give it a try. I am using an LCD monitor, and I havent a clue about how to calibrate it.
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Hi Shyamal, I've signed up to do the GA review for this. It may be a bit slow since I'm just finishing reviewing
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article was also written like this. Bottom line: I don't want to set a precedent unless it's really worth it. --
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other image as well - I found that the tail is only tapered and not with a racquet as I had earlier depicted.
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Die Vogelarten der Erde. Eine systematische Liste mit Verbreitungsangaben sowie deutschen und englischen Namen
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Yes, it seems my mailbox swallowed your address. If you have the Lycos address, can you send me a quick mail?
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The fact is amply demonstrated that the silverbills are in some respects peculiarly convergent to the
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I suppose the merge notice and discussion is no longer needed. That was the only bit that I removed.
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you also don't have enough time, let me know, I will nominate it later, otherwise go ahead. Thanks -
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Hi how does one make a butterflies dashboard? Like the plants one Encyclopetey has on his user page?
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is not in the list for some reason, it should be in "SPLITTADE OCH FLYTTADE TILL NYTT SLÄKTE" under
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Hey. Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering if you would be willing to do a quick sketch of the
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left column, top down: "Split species" - "Spit species moved to new genus" - "Moved to new genus"
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Ahaaa...you thought what I was thinking only an hour earlier. I was just musing on nominating
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I noticed you used Zoobank for a list of species in Bengalia - as I note there, Zoobank is a
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all the work?. A straight swap for the upper flight picture I assume is the best location?
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was in India for a time.Doing what I dont know. Regards Robert 00:00, 00 March 2008 (UTC)
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However, one can twist around the argument of the J.Ornithol. paper in favor of a split:
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I suppose it is the lace-like see-through cocoon found in some moths (and presumably the
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Sorry to bother you again, but I thought I might as well work up the other river martin,
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Thank you. Have added the image, it does not actually require a login to add the image.
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I think the swap suggested by you will be appropriate. Please go ahead if you please.--
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Heheh, yes, I think all the old work should go through the quality upgrade pipeline !
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can be called amphicarpic, which means that it produces two different types of fruit.
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Must be related to the spell checker. Brit E its going to be - thanks to the legacy.
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Shyamal Many thanks! I'm glad it was all there.I just did a bit on the Grandidiers.
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Shyamal, I just got home and uploaded those images you were interested in, Enjoy.
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Shyamal Nice work on the images.Many thanks.More later this week I hope. Robert
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Well, okay. I go ahead and make the changes and we'll see what happens. Cheers, --
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Hi ! Afraid not. This was a crop from a 3.2 MP camera at the highest resolution.
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For the continuous provision of amazing images I award you this award. Thanks!
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Thanks man. That picture gets bigger and bigger, and frankly better and better!
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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I thought I'd try to get this to GA - any chance of one of your images please?
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Thank you for your input. I really appreciate it. I will work on the title. --
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Hi Shyamal, I saw in your archive that you were asked if you could identify
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Accordingly, the following alternative arrangements are certainly correct:
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have all been relicensed to: Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons ---
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Or you can simply default to HBW vol. 9 which adopts these changes too.
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Will add soon. Good luck for your "thesis defence" or whatever it is !
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Thanks Marcus. Will try and go over it sometime. Hands full right now.
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is more plesiomorphic than the silverbills (it goes somewhat closer to
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Shyamal I simply can't work out the originator of this Japanese? site
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sent to the US Fish & Wildlife Service Bird Branding Laboratory
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Sorry not going to Eaglenest, just worked some on the article, also
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too, although I don't think I've seen Alpine other than in flight.
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The placement of the silverbills appears mostly a matter of taste.
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I've seen the upperwing now - double brilliant! I'll put them in.
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aerial seeds produce healthier seedlings than subterranean seeds.
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for FA. Your participation in the processs would be very welcome.
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I've tabulated the data, looks neater. We need to decide between
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I have done the needful. Hang on as I fix some of the redirects.
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Hi Shyamal - any idea of the ISBN of the Ceylon Bird Club book?
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I agree fully with your view. Please feel free to remove it !
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Thanks for helping with this, it seems to be struggling a bit.
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and if there is anything I can do for you, please ask. Thanks.
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The "Grey-headed Silverbill/mannikin" group is another clade.
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In case your Swedish fails you ;-) the sections are roughly
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Most certainly, will find some time over the weekend for it.
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And then try to add actual species to the list! If you go to
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Many thanks for the excellent image and the new ext link!
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35 (2005) 254–270
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Hi, sorry for the late response. I see the problem now.
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Glad you noticed. Most plant photos I've uploaded to:
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Now it does - seems to be case sensitive - PD-India !
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in Newcastle would be nice, but very very improbable!
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can be left as a note but a minority view as of now.
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Hope you can do the rest when you get back. Cheers.
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Cheers. 3951:This has been an automated delivery by 3460:Shyamal Heinrich Hugo Karny (7 October 3221:http://www.flickr.com/photos/challiyan/ 2619:This has been an automated delivery by 969:rendering on wikimedia is too limited. 14: 2899:(its old name and the type species of 2529:Scolopendra Centipede, Wayanad, Kerala 680:Yes, I realize the problem and seeing 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 3688:Insect indicators of abuse or neglect 3081:I would say the first two are wrong. 914:You have requested an adition to the 700:Birdwatchers' Field Club of Bangalore 693:Birdwatchers' Field Club of Bangalore 635:Have you tried clicking on Edit? : ) 985:WP:VPT#TeX limitations in MediaWiki? 950:User:StevenDH/Kronecker product temp 25: 2341:File:Rhododendron arboreum line.JPG 376:History of evolutionary thought FAC 23: 3967:Enjoy! 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AshLin
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Barn Swallow
Jimfbleak
13:17, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Ornithology
Jimfbleak
talk
07:13, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Shyamal
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08:02, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Jimfbleak
13:33, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Jimfbleak
08:23, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Shyamal
09:24, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Dyanega
17:21, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
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