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1. On some inaccuracies in klots' field guide
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2. A Guide to Nabokov's Butterflies and Moths 2001 by Dieter E. Zimmer
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1. On some inaccuracies in klots' field guide
Сайт: http://nabokov-lit.ru Размер: 5кб.
Часть текста: June) from lthaca to Boston and can report that, despite local picnickers and the hideous garbage they leave, the lupines and Lycaeides samuelis Nab. are still doing as fine under those old gnarled pines along the railroad as they did ninety years ago. On p. 165, another, more unfortunate transposition occurs: "When fawn colored, more vivid in tone" should refer not to Lycaeides argyrognomon {idas\ but to L. melissa, while "wings beneath, when fawn colored, duller in tone" should refer not to L. melissa but to L. argyrognomon {Idas] (see my "Nearctic Lycaeides," Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 101: p. 541: 1949). On pp. 162-164, the genus Brephidium (in company with two others) is incorrectly placed between Hemiargus and Lycaeides. I have shown in my paper on Neotropical Plebejinae (Psyche, vol. 52: pp. 1-61; 1945) that Hemiargus {sensu lato) and Lycaeides belong to the same group (subfamily Plebejinae-- or supergenus Plebejus; the rank does not matter but the relationship does). Brepbidium, of course, stands on the very outskirts of the family, in a highly specialized group, immeasurably further removed from Hemiargus or Lycaeides than, say, Lycaena. This is where my subfamilies come in handy since at least they keep related things in one bunch and eject intruders. Views may differ in regard to the hierarchic element in the classification I adopt, but no one has questioned so far the fact of the structural...
2. A Guide to Nabokov's Butterflies and Moths 2001 by Dieter E. Zimmer
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Часть текста: Normal mode of shipment is Economy Mail (which is not surface mail as one might suppose but air mail too; however, it may take longer than Global Premium Mail). For Global Premium shipment overseas (that is the fastest kind of air mail), a surcharge of 20 US $ will apply (rate valid as of July 1, 2001). Please do not mail me any cheque before you receive the invoice which will explain to whom it should be made payable. (If made payable to me, I would have to pay bank commissions exceeding the amount of the cheque.) Orders by e-mail or mail to the author and publisher. mail@d-e-zimmer.de Dieter E. Zimmer, Claudiusstrasse 6, D-10557 Berlin, Germany TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (7) Why? What For? (9) - Writer and Scientist (11) - Butterflies, Not Symbols (14) - Numbers and Names (16) - What's in a Name (17) - Basic Subdivisions (18) - Clustering Animals into Taxa (20) - The Higher Taxa (24)- Sources of Incertainty (26) - The Code (28) - The Author's Name (32) - Popular Names (34) On Pronunciation (35) - The World Divided (36) - Advice to Translators (36) - The Species Concept (37) - Nabokov and Mimicry (46) Nabokov on Butterflies (61) Catalogue Sections (67) Format - Title Abbreviations (69) 1 Butterflies and Moths Named by and for Nabokov (73) 1.1 Genera, Species and Subspecies Named by Nabokov (73) 1.2.1 Butterflies and Moths Named for Nabokov (82) 1.2.2 Butterflies with "Nabokovian" Names (85) 1.3 Common Names (94) 2 Lepidoptera in Nabokov's Published English Writings (95) 2.1 Butterflies and Moths, in Alphabetical Order (95) 2.2 Butterflies and Moths, by Work and Page (287) 3 Scientists Related to Nabokov's Work and Writings (335) 4 Nabokov's Non-Fictional Writings on Lepidoptera (367) 4.1 Nabokov's Lepidopterological Writings, Summarized (367) 4.2 Uncollected Interviews with Mention of...

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