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== Some author citations are incorrect == |
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I noticed several mistakes w.r.t author citations. I can't check all of them right now, but remember that parentheses around an author citation mean that it was originally described in a different genus and also that the author does not change (other than the parentheses) when the genus is transferred. |
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==Standing to 1m?== |
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For instance, in the synonyms: |
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"Hartebeest stand to a bit over 1 m (3.3 ft)." |
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* ''Antilope buselaphus'' {{small|Pallas, 1766}} |
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* ''Antilope bubalis'' {{small|Pallas, 1767}} |
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Since Pallas described them in the genus ''Antilope'', there should be no parentheses. |
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* ''B. buselaphus'' would have the author citation {{small|(Pallas, 1766)}}, maybe {{small|(Pallas, 1766) Lichtenstein, 1814}} but certainly not just {{small|(Lichtenstein, 1814)}} |
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WIKIPEDIA: YOU ARE SUKING MORE AND MORE. MEANWHILE, REVERT YOUR JAVASCRIPT SO IT DOESN'T HANG/CRASH OLDER BROWSERS. |
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For the subspecies |
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What does this mean? That an adult male stands about 1m at the shoulder, perhaps? And why standing to? [[User:Chiswick Chap|Chiswick Chap]] ([[User talk:Chiswick Chap|talk]]) 07:50, 7 March 2013 (UTC) |
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* ''A. b. cokii'' {{small|Günther, 1884}} — parentheses are incorrect as Günther described it as ''Alcelaphus cokii'', i.e., within the same genus. |
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:While it had already been specified to mean "at the shoulder" in one instance, I specified it for the other as well. The "stand to" is just a stylistic choice. A similar stylistic choice is used in the featured article [[Cougar]]. <font face="webdings"><font color="#007FFF">ö</font></font><font face="segoe script">[[User:Brambleberry of RiverClan|<font color="dodgerblue">Brambleberry</font>]] [[User talk:Brambleberry of RiverClan|<font color="#9C9C9C">of</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Brambleberry of RiverClan|<font color="dodgerblue">RiverClan</font>]]</font> 21:30, 7 March 2013 (UTC) |
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* ''A. b. tora'' {{small|Gray, 1873}} also should not have parentheses. |
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[[User:Umimmak|Umimmak]] ([[User talk:Umimmak|talk]]) 02:07, 8 March 2022 (UTC) |
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Some author citations are incorrect
[edit]I noticed several mistakes w.r.t author citations. I can't check all of them right now, but remember that parentheses around an author citation mean that it was originally described in a different genus and also that the author does not change (other than the parentheses) when the genus is transferred.
For instance, in the synonyms:
- Antilope buselaphus Pallas, 1766
- Antilope bubalis Pallas, 1767
Since Pallas described them in the genus Antilope, there should be no parentheses.
- B. buselaphus would have the author citation (Pallas, 1766), maybe (Pallas, 1766) Lichtenstein, 1814 but certainly not just (Lichtenstein, 1814)
For the subspecies
- A. b. cokii Günther, 1884 — parentheses are incorrect as Günther described it as Alcelaphus cokii, i.e., within the same genus.
- A. b. tora Gray, 1873 also should not have parentheses.
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