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Record #22568:
Taxonomic trends in Australian ornithology - with special reference to the work of Gregory Mathews / Dominic Louis Serventy.
Title: | Taxonomic trends in Australian ornithology - with special reference to the work of Gregory Mathews / Dominic Louis Serventy. |
Author(s): | Serventy, Dominic Louis. |
Date: | 1950. |
In: | Emu. (1950.), Vol. 49(4) (1950) |
Abstract: | Critical review of Mathews' successive attitudes to taxonomy; reflected in his prolific naming of Antarctic species and subspecies. |
Notes: | Emu. Vol. 49(4) :257-267 (1950). |
Keywords: | 59 -- Zoology. 598.2 -- Birds. 001.4 -- Nomenclature and terminology. 92 -- Biographies: Mathews, Gregory Macalister. H5 -- Zoology: birds. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 22568 |
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