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For an article on the trilobiteBathyurus, I would like to read:
Tremblay, J.V. and Westrop, S.R. (1991).Middle Ordovician (Whiterockian) Trilobites from the Sunblood Formation, District of Mackenzie, Canada. Journal of Paleontology65(5):801-824. --Dwergenpaartje (talk)16:16, 1 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to read[2] because of current events interest, please. I can't promise I'll be able to get any useful article edits out of it, but I hope so, and won't know until I can read the full text.... assuming I can penetrate the writing style, which is no given....EJM86 (talk)20:34, 1 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hello all, I would like to access the following paper:
A review of the genera associated with the tribe Asthenini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae); DAYONG XUE and MALCOLM J. SCOBLE; Bulletin of the Natural History Museum: Entomology / Volume 71 / Issue 01 / June 2002, pp 77-133;[5]
Reynolds, Sally T. (1981). "Notes on Sapindaceae in Australia, I".Austrobaileya.1 (4):388–419.JSTOR41738625.
Reynolds, Sally T. (1982). "Notes on Sapindaceae in Australia, II".Austrobaileya.1 (5):488–492.JSTOR41738633.
Reynolds, Sally T. (1984). "Notes on Sapindaceae in Australia, III".Austrobaileya.2 (1):29–64.JSTOR41739161.
Reynolds, Sally T. (1985). "Notes on Sapindaceae in Australia, IV".Austrobaileya.2 (2):153–189.JSTOR41738663.
Reynolds, Sally T. (1987). "Notes on Sapindaceae in Australia, V".Austrobaileya.2 (4):328–338.JSTOR41738694.
Forster, Paul I. (1988). "Corrigendum for 2 (4)".Austrobaileya.2 (5): 576.JSTOR41738728. (Important corrigendum of a plant name spelling mistake)
Reynolds, Sally T. (1991). "New species and changes in Sapindaceae from Queensland".Austrobaileya.3 (3):489–501.JSTOR41738788.
Welzen, Peter C. van (1997). "Guioa sarcopterifructa (Sapindaceae): a new Australian species".Austrobaileya.5 (1):103–105.JSTOR41729924.
Forster, Paul I. (2002). "Cupaniopsis cooperorum (Sapindaceae), a new species from the Wet Tropics, Queensland".Austrobaileya.6 (2):267–271.JSTOR41738980.
Forster, Paul I. (2003). "Lepisanthes senegalensis (Juss. ex Poir.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae), a new generic and specific record for Queensland".Austrobaileya.6 (3):559–560.JSTOR41739001.
Forster, Paul I. (2006). "Mischarytera megaphylla P.I.Forst. (Sapindaceae), a new species from the 'Wet Tropics' of north-east Queensland".Austrobaileya.7 (2):279–283.JSTOR41739032.
Forster, Paul I. (2006). "Synima reynoldsiae P.I.Forst. (Sapindaceae), a new species from the 'Wet Tropics' of north-east Queensland".Austrobaileya.7 (2):285–291.JSTOR41739033.
Forster, Paul I. (2006). "Cupaniopsis papulosa P.I. Forst. (Sapindaceae), a new species from the 'Wet Tropics' of north-east Queensland".Austrobaileya.7 (2):293–298.JSTOR41739034.
Forster, Paul I. (2006). "Jagera madida P.I. Forst. (Sapindaceae), a new name and change of rank forJ. javanica subsp.australiana Leenh".Austrobaileya.7 (2): 379.JSTOR41739046.
Guymer, G. P. (2009). "Mischocarpus ailae Guymer (Sapindaceae), a new species from the Mount Warning caldera, Australia".Austrobaileya.8 (1):91–95.JSTOR41739111.
(Contained in the "Ecology & Botany II Collection" of JSTOR that i don’t have access to. I have access to other more general JSTOR collections, through James Cook Uni. and my membership of the National Library of Australia;)
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "A revision ofMischocarpus (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.23 (2):251–288.
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "Pollenmorphology of the genusMischocarpus".Blumea.23 (2):301–335.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1978). "A new species ofDiploglottis (Sapindaceae) and its systematic position".Blumea.24 (1): 173–9.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1988). "Notes on some genera of the Sapindaceae - Cupanieae".Blumea.33 (1):197–213.
Adema, F.; Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1993). "Cnesmocarpon (gen. nov.),Jagera andTrigonachras (Sapindaceae-Cupanieae): Phylogeny and systematics".Blumea.38 (1):195–197.
Etman, B. (1994). "A taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis ofRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.39 (1–2):41–71.
Turner, Hubert (1995). "Cladistic and biogeographic analyses ofArytera Blume andMischarytera gen. nov. (Sapindaceae)".Blumea Supplementary Series.9:215–217.
Takeuchi, Wayne N. (2001). "A distinctive newRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae) from Papua New Guinea".Blumea.46 (3):569–573.
No haste. FirstAtalaya,Diploglottis,Lepiderema,Mischarytera,Rhysotoechia,Sarcotoechia are getting more work. Thanks very much, in advance. --macropneuma06:46, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, for trying. I’m patiently waiting—no haste—for someone who has access to full JSTOR and perhaps, if available, electronic oldBlumea issues. --macropneuma00:45, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
TheAustrobaileya (journal) papers above were eventually obtained through other means and it has taken a while for University libraries here to update their JSTOR to gain access to these Australian botany journal(s) and their collection(s). Now to work on articles! Thanks for looking into them Ohana. I’m keen to obtain the remaining papers, anyone? --macropneuma10:47, 30 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Zootaxa 2013: 1–16 (2009): The rediscovery of Buffon’s “Guarouba” or “Perriche jaune”:two senior synonyms of Aratinga pintoi Silveira, Lima & Höfling, 2005(Aves: Psittaciformes) ANDRÉ NEMÉSIO & CLAUS RASMUSSENAbstract:http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2009/f/z02013p016f.pdf
Can I get a copy of this article, "A New Phyllolepid Placoderm Occurrence (Devonian Fish) from the Dulcie Sandstone, Georgina Basin, Central Australia"[6]? Thank you in advance.--Mr Fink (talk)16:50, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
A download link was sent. The journal paper was accessed courtesy of the National Library of Australia—thanks to them. ——--macropneuma07:05, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Could I get a copy of the following article?"Operation “Marita”: The Attack Against Yugoslavia in 1941", by Lieutenant Colonel Andrzej Krzak, inThe Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Volume 19, Issue 3, 2006, pp. 543–600. doi: 10.1080/13518040600868123. Thanks,Peacemaker67 (send... over)11:51, 7 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
J.A. Mahoney, M.J. Smith and G.C. Medlin:A new species of hopping-mouse, Notomys robustus sp. Nov. (Rodentia : Muridae), from cave deposits in the Flinders and Davenport Ranges, South Australia In: Australian Mammalogy 29(2) 117 - 135, 2009
This is strange. I can read it in full now too. Yesterday I could only see the first two paragraphs and had to subscribe for the rest. Thanks anyway.Mohamed CJ(talk)09:07, 8 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Charlie Huveneers:Redescription of two species of wobbegongs (Chondrichthyes: Orectolobidae) with elevation of Orectolobus halei Whitley 1940 to species level. Zootaxa 1284, 2006; S. 29–51. (Abstract)
Peter R. Last, Justin A. Chidlow, Leonard J. V. Compagno:A new wobbegong shark, Orectolobus hutchinsi n. sp. (Orectolobiformes: Orectolobidae) from southwestern Australia. Zootaxa 1239, 2006; S. 35–48. (Abstract)
Peter R. Last, Justin A. Chidlow:Two new wobbegong sharks, Orectolobus floridus sp. nov. and O. parvimaculatus sp. nov. (Orectolobiformes: Orectolobidae), from southwestern Australia. Zootaxa 1673, 2008; S. 49–67. (Abstract)
I'm expandingArchaeoceti and apparently this clade isparaphyletic. The reason for this seem to be in the reference below. I can't access it, so a PDF would be really helpful in my efforts to improve the Wikipedia article. Thanks. --Fama Clamosa (talk)17:21, 9 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Is anyone here who has access to these two papers?
Grant, L.J., Sluys, R. & Blair, D.Biodiversity of Australian freshwater planarians (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida: Paludicola): new species and localities, and a review of paludicolan distribution in Australia. Systematics and Biodiversity 4, 435-471 (2006).
Forteath, G.N.R. and Osborn, A.W.Survival of endemic invertebrates of Lake Pedder and Lake Edgar subsequent to inundation. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum 116:2012
According to Worldcat, there are several libraries which have the Records of the Queen Victoria Museum. What about that? --Melly42 (talk)06:58, 10 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Almár, I. N. (2011). "SETI and astrobiology: The Rio Scale and the London Scale".Acta Astronautica.69 (9–10):899–904.doi:10.1016/j.actaastro.2011.05.036.
Shira Chess (2012). "Open-Sourcing Horror: The Slender Man, Marble Hornets, and genre negotiations".Information, Communication & Society 15 (3): 374–393. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2011.642889.
Can I get ahold of this paper, "A horseshoe crab (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Xiphosura) from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of Yunnan, China"[11]? Thank you in advance.--Mr Fink (talk)01:19, 12 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Barry Chernoff: Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Vol. 138, No. 1 (1986), pp. 86-188. Published by: Academy of Natural Sciences. Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/4064853
Robert Rush Miller: Redescription and Illustration of Cyprinodon latifasciatus, an Extinct Cyprinodontid Fish from Coahuila, Mexico The Southwestern Naturalist Vol. 9, No. 2 (May 15, 1964), pp. 62-67 Published by: Southwestern Association of Naturalists Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/3668785
Anthony A. Echelle and Robert Rush Miller: Rediscovery and Redescription of the Leon Springs Pupfish, Cyprinodon bovinus, from Pecos County, Texas The Southwestern Naturalist. Vol. 19, No. 2 (Jul. 26, 1974), pp. 179-190 Published by: Southwestern Association of Naturalists Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/3670278
Clark Hubbs and Alex E. Peden: Gambusia georgei sp. nov. from San Marcos, Texas. Copeia. Vol. 1969, No. 2 (Jun. 3, 1969), pp. 357-364. Published by: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/1442086.
Gambusia aurata, a New Species of Poeciliid Fish from Northeastern Mexico Robert Rush Miller and W. L. Minckley The Southwestern Naturalist Vol. 15, No. 2 (Oct. 15, 1970), pp. 249-259 Published by: Southwestern Association of Naturalists Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/3670353
Alex E. Peden: Virtual Extinction of Gambusia amistadensis n. sp., a Poeciliid Fish from Texas. Copeia, Vol. 1973, No. 2 (May 22, 1973), pp. 210-221 Published by: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/1442959
Robert Rush Miller and Lee A. Fuiman: Description and Conservation Status of Cyprinodon macularius eremus, A New Subspecies of Pupfish from Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona. Copeia. Vol. 1987, No. 3 (Aug. 5, 1987), pp. 593-609. Published by: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH). Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/1445652
A Remarkable Species Flock of Pupfishes, Genus Cyprinodon, from Yucatán, México. Julian M. Humphries and Robert Rush Miller. Copeia. Vol. 1981, No. 1 (Feb. 10, 1981), pp. 52-64 Published by: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) Article Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/1444040
Zootaxa 3686 (4): 471–481 (15 Jul. 2013)Rediscovery of Biswamoyopterus (Mammalia: Rodentia: Sciuridae: Pteromyini) in Asia, with the description of a new species from Lao PDRDAOSAVANH SANAMXAY, BOUNSAVANE DOUANGBOUBPHA, SARA BUMRUNGSRI, SYSOUPHANH XAYAVONG, VILAKHAN XAYAPHET, CHUTAMAS SATASOOK & PAUL J.J. BATESAbstract
The Cichlid fishes of the genus Tristramella Trewavas. by H. Steinitz & Ben Tuvia. Journal of Natural History Series 13, Volume 3, Issue 27, 1960Abstract
THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF ISRAEL by M. Goren. Israel Journal of Zoology Volume 23, Issue 2, 1974Abstract
Between Reform and Regulation: The Struggle over Film Censorship in Progressive America, 1909-1922Nancy J. RosenbloomFilm HistoryVol. 1, No. 4 (1987), pp. 307-325Published by: Indiana University PressArticle Stable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/3814986
Can I get ahold of this paper, "An asterolepidoid antiarch (placoderm fish) from the Early Devonian of the Georgina Basin, central Australia"[15] ? Thank you in advance.--Mr Fink (talk)21:57, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for pointing out! Strangely this open-access resource didn't figure in the search or Scholar results which I did before putting up the request.AshLin (talk)07:17, 20 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Discrimination of Armed Forces of the Philippines Regular force against the Reserve force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
I would like to request an article for the DISCRIMINATION OF REGULAR ARMY OF THE PHILIPPINES TO THE RESERVIST ARMY OF THE PHILIPPINES.I'm one of the Reservist of the AFRESCOM with the rank of Corporal and experienced a verbal discrimination and I want this article to be post to the AFP Reserve Command page here in Wikipedia so that people will know what is the real score of being a reservist in the Philippines.
Regular Force in the AFP don't accept Reservist as a Soldier cause reservist in the Philippines only good for Vigils and Med camp. aside from that Rescue operations done by the Reservist is not Credited to the reserve force but instead it goes to the Regular Force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines which is so unfair.
Sorry but you came to the wrong noticeboard. You needWP:Requested articles. However, I suggest you go there only after you identify one or more reliable sources that could form the basis of an article.Zerotalk04:58, 20 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
An early fossil remora (Echeneoidea) reveals the evolutionary assembly of the adhesion disc
Can I get ahold of this paper, "An early fossil remora (Echeneoidea) reveals the evolutionary assembly of the adhesion disc" here[16]? Thank you in advance.--Mr Fink (talk)16:37, 21 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I'd apreciate it if someone could send methis paper ("Bio-Connections Between Southern Continents: What is and What is Not Possible to Conclude", Claudia P. Tambussi, Federico J. Degrange). Thank's in advance,Amphicoelias (talk)15:20, 22 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Could you expand the name of that journal "Jor Arg Pal Vert" for those of us not familiar with scientific journal nomenclature? Thanks.Gamaliel(talk)17:40, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article from Annales de PaléontologiePDF, I think the reference Buffetaut E (2012a) and Buffetaut E (2012b) is the same and it's just an abstract from the 8th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology; the abstract ishere (page 9). See alsothis (page R65). Best,Filip em (talk)19:31, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
@Gamaliel, sadly, no. I'm not to familiar with the nomenclature either. I'll try to see if i can find any more information though.
@Filip em, thanks for the links. I've downloaded 3 without any problems. However, judging by the title, i believe the link you gave me for 1 & 2 is just 2012a and that 2012b is a seperate paper. Can anyone confirm this?
@OhanaUnited, though the paper you link to is most certainly interesting, it is not buffetaut 2012a. It is "A remarkable new 'gruiform' bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany)", a may 2000 paper by Gerald Mayr, the first description ofSalmila robusta.Amphicoelias (talk)13:01, 25 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Giovanni da Udine did a painting of a mistle thrush and an alpine chough. It's obviously centuries out of copyright, but I can only find it on Google books, which isn't downloadable. Can anyone track down an accessible image?Jimfbleak - talk to me?18:43, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I've added pictures from Google Books before. Just take a screen shot and crop it. Not the best quality, but it is something. Before I search for this image, can you provide any more information? The year? The museum that owns it? Thanks.Gamaliel(talk)18:56, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Okay I looked into this some more. No luck in Artstor or Camio, two big image databases. Is this the watercolor owned by Jean Bonna? It can be difficult to find high-quality images of works in private collections. Your best bet might be to get a physical copy of that book in Google Books,Raphael to Renoir: Drawings from the Collection of Jean Bonna, and scan it yourself. Luckily it is a catalog published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, so it is widely available in many libraries and should be easy to get.Gamaliel(talk)22:49, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for that, it is the Bonna print. I'll try the screenshot. I'm UK-based, so I doubt if the catalogue will be so easily accessed here.
Gardner, H., & Hatch, T. (1989). Multiple intelligences go to school: Educational implications of the theory of multiple intelligences. Educational Researcher, 4-10. retrieved 15 July 2013 from JSTOR --Stmullin (talk)19:58, 24 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I would be grateful if someone could get hold ofO'Brien, Christopher (January 2011). "The origins and originators of early statistical societies: a comparison of Liverpool and Manchester".Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society).174 (1). Wiley:51–62.doi:10.1111/j.1467-985X.2010.00649.x.. Thanks! -Sitush (talk)06:40, 29 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Need the following article: "Physiological and biochemical properties of neuromusculartransmission between identified motoneurons and gill muscle inAplysia", Journal of Neurophysiology 37, 1020–1040, 1974. Here is a PubMEDlink and here is anotherlink to the Journal of Neurophysiology's own website.KDS4444Talk08:51, 29 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Shirihai, Hadoram: Rediscovery of Beck’s Petrel Pseudobulweria becki, and other observations of tubenoses from the Bismarck archipelago, Papua New Guinea, p 3-16, Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club Vol. 128, 2008
I've recently wrote to Dr. Shirihai to asked him for this paper. Unfortunately I've got no reply. So my request here might be my last possibility to get this paper. Is anyone here who could help me?. I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance --Melly42 (talk)19:33, 23 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know whether there are any libraries which have this journal in its range. But I would be happy if someone would have access to the following paper:
Layman, Steven R., and Richard L. Mayden. 2012.Morphological diversity and phylogenetics of the darter subgenus Doration (Percidae: Etheostoma), with descriptions of five new species. In:Bulletin of the Alabama Museum of Natural History Number 30:1-83.
Mees, G. F. 1995.On Malacocincla vanderbilti de Schauensee & Ripley, and Malacocincla perspicillata (Bonaparte) (Aves, Timaliidae). Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen 98: 63-68.
I would like to read te following article:• Fletcher, T.P. and Greene, B.A. (2013). An unusual mid-Cambrian faunule from St. John's Island, Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 50(5):503-518. 10.1139/cjes-2012-0119.
For a news article onPricyclopyge I would like to read:
Tim McCormick and Richard A. Fortey (1998) Independent testing of a paleobiological hypothesis: the optical design of two Ordovician pelagic trilobites reveals their relative paleobathymetry. Paleobiology: May 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 235-253. --Dwergenpaartje (talk)09:54, 9 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Brodkorb, P. (1963), A giant flightless bird from the Pleistocene of Florida. The Auk 80: 111-115(linked to by Melly42)
Re-examination of Psilopterus lemoinei (Aves, Phorusrhacidae), a late early Miocene little terror bird from Patagonia (Argentina)(received in an e-mail from Melly42)
Palaeoenvironmental and faunal inferences based on the avian fossil record of Patagonia and Pampa: what works and what does not
Alvarenga, H.M.F. de (1993), Paraphysornis novo gênero para Physornis brasiliensis Alvarenga, 1982 (Aves: Phorusrhacidae). Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 65: 403-406(received by mail from Burmeister)
Alvarenga, H. 1982. Uma gigantesca ave fóssil do Cenozóico brasileiro: Physornis brasiliensis sp. n. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 54:697-712(received by mail from Burmeister)
Alvarenga, H. M. F. 1985. Um novo Psilopteridae (Aves: Gruiformes) dos sedimentos Terciários de Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia 8:17-20.
The youngest large carnassial bird (Phorusrhacidae, Phorusrhacinae) from South America (Pliocene–Early Pleistocene of Uruguay)
Kraglievich, L. 1932. Una gigantesca ave fósil del Uruguay, Devincenzia gallinali n. gen. n. sp., tipo de una nueva familia, Devincenziidae, del Orden Stereornithes. Anales del Museo Historia Natural de Montevideo, 3:323-55.Amphicoelias (talk)14:29, 15 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Number 6 has also been cited as:
6. Alvarenga (1985) has also been cited (perhaps more accurately) as:ALVARENGA, H. (1985): Um novo Psilopteridae (Aves: Gruiformes) dos sedimentos Terciários de Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. – Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia, 8. Rio de Janeiro, 1983, NME-DNPM série Geologia V, 27: 17-20. That volume isOCLC17433165, but a.k.a.OCLC831419062 in Germany orOCLC81138819 in the British Library.Good luck.LeadSongDogcome howl!14:23, 16 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I've discovered a {{citation needed}} tag in the article on Sarah Palin. I've found a source for ithere and part of the article has been indexed by the search engine (seehere, second result) so I can see it gives the info I need. I need to fill in the author name and additional stuff etc. but the article is behind a paywall. Could someone with access to a paid subscription for the national journal please help? --Jackc143 (talk)20:45, 10 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
All I'm looking for really is the name of the author. This might sound like a big fuss about nothing, but I'm going to try to nominate the article as a Good article and I don't think it'll look very good if the reference is lacking information.--Jackc143 (talk)21:10, 10 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
TheNational Journal publishes the yearlyAlmanac of American Politics. If this is the "almanac" referred to in the url, I have print versions for 2006 and 2012 in my library, though you might need different years.Gamaliel(talk)21:25, 10 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I think it's 2010: that's what's in the URL. I don't think it's really that urgent, as another edition of it is referenced without author name. It should be fine.
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "A revision ofMischocarpus (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.23 (2):251–288.
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "Pollenmorphology of the genusMischocarpus".Blumea.23 (2): 301-335d.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1978). "A new species ofDiploglottis (Sapindaceae) and its systematic position".Blumea.24 (1): 173–9.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1988). "Notes on some genera of the Sapindaceae - Cupanieae".Blumea.33 (1):197–213.
Adema, F.; Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1993). "Cnesmocarpon (gen. nov.),Jagera andTrigonachras (Sapindaceae-Cupanieae): Phylogeny and systematics".Blumea.38 (1):195–197.
Etman, B. (1994). "A taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis ofRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.39 (1–2):41–71.
Turner, Hubert (1995). "Cladistic and biogeographic analyses ofArytera Blume andMischarytera gen. nov. (Sapindaceae)".Blumea Supplementary Series.9:1–230.
Takeuchi, Wayne N. (2001). "A distinctive newRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae) from Papua New Guinea".Blumea.46 (3):569–573.
No haste. FirstAtalaya,Diploglottis,Lepiderema,Mischarytera,Rhysotoechia,Sarcotoechia are getting more work. Thanks very much, in advance. --macropneuma06:46, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, for trying. I’m patiently waiting—no haste—for someone who has access to full JSTOR and perhaps, if available, electronic oldBlumea issues. --macropneuma00:45, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "A revision ofMischocarpus (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.23 (2):251–288.
Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1977). "Pollenmorphology of the genusMischocarpus".Blumea.23 (2):301–335.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1978). "A new species ofDiploglottis (Sapindaceae) and its systematic position".Blumea.24 (1): 173–9.
Leenhouts, P. W. (1988). "Notes on some genera of the Sapindaceae - Cupanieae".Blumea.33 (1):197–213.
Adema, F.; Ham, R.W.J.M. van der (1993). "Cnesmocarpon (gen. nov.),Jagera andTrigonachras (Sapindaceae-Cupanieae): Phylogeny and systematics".Blumea.38 (1):195–197.
Etman, B. (1994). "A taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis ofRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae)".Blumea.39 (1–2):41–71.
Turner, Hubert (1995). "Cladistic and biogeographic analyses ofArytera Blume andMischarytera gen. nov. (Sapindaceae)".Blumea Supplementary Series.9:1–230.
Takeuchi, Wayne N. (2001). "A distinctive newRhysotoechia (Sapindaceae) from Papua New Guinea".Blumea.46 (3):569–573.
No haste. FirstAtalaya,Diploglottis,Lepiderema,Mischarytera,Rhysotoechia,Sarcotoechia are getting more work. Thanks very much, in advance. --macropneuma06:46, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, for trying. I’m patiently waiting—no haste—for someone who has access to full JSTOR and perhaps, if available, electronic oldBlumea issues. --macropneuma00:45, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Would someone be able to e-mail me the contents of[22]? If the link doesn't work due to length, the title is BOBO NO-NO - 40 YEARS AGO, `SCREWBALL' OF A PITCHER MADE HISTORY, publisher is the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Thanks,Wizardman17:19, 1 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Am also hoping to view this one for theC elegans article: "RNA Interference in Caenorhabditis Elegans",Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, DOI: 10.1002/0471142727.mb2603s62, linkhere. Thanks!KDS4444Talk05:46, 2 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I really needMy Father, He Killed Me; My Mother, She Ate Me: Self, Desire, Engendering, and the Mother in Neon Genesis Evangelion by Mariana Ortega. It was published in Mechademia, volume 2 in 2007. The easier to access MUSE article is here.[25] The page of primary usage isThemes of Neon Genesis Evangelion.ChrisGualtieri (talk)04:27, 15 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
To be able to put some substance in the page onOpipeuter xestus, I would like to read the following literature:
AVILA, LUCIANO JAVIER; LORENA ELIZABETH MARTINEZ & MARIANA MORANDO 2013. Checklist of lizards and amphisbaenians of Argentina: an update. Zootaxa 3616 (3): 201–238
Dirksen, L. & De la Riva, I. 1999. The lizards and amphisbaenians of Bolivia (Reptilia, Squamata): checklist, localities, and bibliography. Graellsia 55: 199-215
Goicoechea, Noemí; José M. Padial, Juan C. Chaparro, Santiago Castroviejo-Fisher, Ignacio De la Riva 2013. Molecular phylogenetics, species diversity, and biogeography of the Andean lizards of the genus Proctoporus (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Volume 65, Issue 3, December 2012, Pages 953–964
Harvey, M. B. 1997. Reptiles and amphibians from the vicinity of El Palmar in the Andes of Chuquisaca. In: Schulenberg, T. & Awbrey, K. (eds.), A rapid assessment of the humid forests of south centra Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Conservation International, Washington , RAP Working Papers 8: 33-36, 83-84.
Köhler, G. & Vesely, M. 2007. The hemipenis of Opipeuter xestus (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae). Salamandra 43 (1): 49-51
Köhler, J., L. DIRKSEN, P. L. IBISCH, G. RAUER, D. RUDOLPH & W. BÖHME 1995. Zur Herpetofauna des Sehuencas-Bergregenwaldes im Carrasco-Nationalpark, Bolivien. Herpetofauna 17 (96): 12-25
Lehr, E. 2002. Amphibien und Reptilien in Peru. Natur und Tier-Verlag (Münster), 208 pp.
Uzzell, Thomas 1969. A new genus and species of Teiid lizard from Bolivia. Postilla (129): 1-15
I'm trying to clarify when and how the termsociopathy (spelled with a z in german?) was first used in discussion ofpsychopathy, but numerous secondary sources give slightly different dates, people and descriptions (e.g. a subtype with particulary social/criminal tendencies vs one caused by social experiences). I've added more to the following WP articles but just can't access these sources:
Über psychopathische Persönlichkeiten: Eine psychopathologische Studie (Psychopathic Personalities: A Psychopathological study). Earliest cited to 1909, which appears to be in volume 64 of a series 'Grenzfragen des Nerven- und Seelenlebens' (borderline between nerves and soul?). Appears to be out of copyright but only prior years on archive.org and only snippets on Google,this from a later volume shows the start of his article (his first name written 'Carl' (not to be confused with a chemist carl/karl birnbaum))
Just leaving a note here so no one tries to follow this up still, the books are being obtained by someone on the German wiki & the latter I've accessed. Cheers,Sighola2 (talk)15:01, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Zootaxa 1364: 65-66 (23 Nov. 2006); Accepted: 20 Oct. 2006; Corrections to "A checklist of the butterflies of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and some adjacent areas" published in Zootaxa, 1178 (2006); W.J. TENNENT (UK)
Zootaxa 1178: 1-209 (21 Apr. 2006) 2 plates; 887 references; Accepted: 17 Dec. 2005; A checklist of the butterflies of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and some adjacent areas; W.J. TENNENT (UK)
Zootaxa 3652 (1): 075–116 (15 May 2013); Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) of East Asia (2). Study of a collection sample deposited at the Russian Academy of Sciences, with descriptions of new species and a checklist; AGNĖ ROCIENĖ & JONAS R. STONIS
Zootaxa 3626 (2): 288–294 (13 Mar. 2013); Recent records of scythridids from the islands of Socotra and Maldives in the Indian Ocean, with descriptions of two new species (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea, Scythrididae).
Hi all. I need access to two papers fromZootaxa for a new article I'm writing on the elmid beetle genusAncyronyx to clarify some taxonomic inconsistencies.
Freitag H, Jäch MA (2007) The genus Ancyronyx Erichson, 1847 (Coleoptera, Elmidae) in Palawan and Busuanga, (Philippines) with description of six new species. Zootaxa 1590: 37–59.
Freitag H (2012) Ancyronyx jaechi sp.n. from Sri Lanka, the first record of the genus Ancyronyx Erichson, 1847 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elmidae) from the Indian Subcontinent, and a world checklist of species. Zootaxa 3382: 59–65.
HELEN K. LARSON, RALPH FOSTER , WILLIAM F. HUMPHREYS & MARK I. STEVENSZootaxa 3616 (2): 135–150 (19 Feb. 2013)A new species of the blind cave gudgeon Milyeringa (Pisces: Gobioidei, Eleotridae) from Barrow Island, Western Australia, with a redescription of M. veritas Whitleyhttp://mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/z03616p150f.pdf
many thanks Ohana. It's great stuff for new WP articles and you seems to be the only person at WP who has access to Zootaxa, for what I'm very grateful --Melly42 (talk)07:48, 23 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry for asking again, but may I have the following article too?Many thanks in advance
Zootaxa 2557: 19–28 (3 Aug. 2010) 5 plates; 13 references Accepted: 23 Jun. 2010Status and phylogeny of Milyeringidae (Teleostei: Gobiiformes), with the description of a new blind cave-fish from Australia, Milyeringa brooksi, n. sp.PROSANTA CHAKRABARTY (USA)http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/z02557p028f.pdf
Quattro, Joseph M. (2013-08-26). "Sphyrna gilberti sp. nov., a new hammerhead shark (Carcharhiniformes, Sphyrnidae) from the western Atlantic Ocean".Zootaxa.3702 (2). Wellington, New Zealand: Magnolia Press:159–178.{{cite journal}}:Unknown parameter|coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help),doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3702.2.5
Morgan, G. S., Ottenwalder, J. A. (1993):A new extinct species of Solenodon (Mammalia:Insectivora:Solenodontidae) from the Late Quaternary of Cuba In: Annals of the Carnegie Museum. vol 62: 151–164.ISSN0097-4463{{issn}}: Checkissn value (help)
Hello. OurLaacher See article uses this book as a source for saying "The magma opened a route to the surface which erupted for about ten hours, probably reaching a height of 35 kilometres." I want to change this to something that makes more sense (a mountain of magma 35 km high seems impossible). Can someone with access to the book check (a) if the number is correct and (b) if there is more context (eg the 35 km is measured from somewhere below the surface, perhaps.) I did check google books[36] but could not preview those pages. Thanks.-184.147.119.141 (talk)13:56, 3 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Zootaxa 913: 1-20 (21 Mar. 2005) The amphibious murines of New Guinea (Rodentia, Muridae): the generic status of Baiyankamys and description of a new species of HydromysK.M. HELGEN (Australia)
Zootaxa 780: 1-14 (20 December 2004) On the identity of flying-foxes, genus Pteropus (Mammalia: Chiroptera), from islands in the Torres Strait, Australia
For a possible article on this trilobite, I would like to read the following article:
Z. Zhou, B.D. Webby & W. Yuan (1995).Ordovician trilobites from the Yingan Formation of northwestern Tarim, Xinjiang, northwestern China. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology19(1):47-72. DOI:10.1080/03115519508619098. --Dwergenpaartje (talk)15:09, 6 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This source (pubmed link:[38]) appears to be paywalled at science direct[39] and is not available from a brief google search. Does anyone have access to it? It's for theoral candidiasis article which I'm currently working on. We don't have any good sources for the classification section. Many thanks --Lesion (talk)15:13, 8 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hopefully this will be easier than my request above! I need Jonathan Pitts. "Little People." The Missouri Review 25.1 (2002): 79-94. Project MUSE. Thanks.Dougweller (talk)11:17, 12 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Kelly, Elizabeth, and Hillard, Paula J. Adams."Female genital mutilation",Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 17(5), October 2005, pp. 490–494.
Can I get ahold of this paper "The Aztec fish fauna (Devonian) of Southern Victoria Land: Evolutionary and biogeographic significance"[42] here? Thank you in advance.--Mr Fink (talk)22:21, 18 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
doi: 10.1144/GSL.SP.1989.047.01.05; Geological Society, London, Special Publications 1989, v. 47, p. 43-62
Fraser, T.H. (2013): A new genus of cardinalfish (Apogonidae: Percomorpha), redescription of Archamia and resemblances and relationships with Kurtus (Kurtidae: Percomorpha).Zootaxa, 3714 (1): 1–63.doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3714.1.1
Anyone lucky enough to have access to that book, particularlythis chapter? It's exactly the sort of information I need to finalise the taxonomy inthe list of genera I'm working on (data across the encyclopedia is based on a slightly out-of-date 2000 volume), but it's missing enough pages pages in the google books version to be problematic. --Circéus (talk)17:28, 23 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I have access to the book but it only lets me save a page at a time as a pdf. I'm willing to upload a few pages if you need specific ones.Gamaliel(talk)18:54, 23 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Do you think it's possible to compile the... 13 or so pages missing fromthe G.Books version, then? 210-212, 214, 219-220, 224-225, 227, 229, 231, 233-234? I suspect I'll end up not using the subfamilial classification much (too much flux), but it'd still be nice to be able to explain why.Circéus (talk)19:51, 23 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to acces the full versions of the following articles:
Junnilainen, J. & K. Nupponen, 2010: The gelechiid fauna of the southern Ural Mountains, part I: descriptions of seventeen new species (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).Zootaxa2366: 1-34. Abstract:http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/z02366p034f.pdf].
Junnilainen, J.et al. 2010: The gelechiid fauna of the southern Ural Mountains, part II: list of recorded species with taxonomic notes (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).Zootaxa,2367: 1–68.Preview
Li, H.-h. & K. Sattler, 2012: A taxonomic revision of the genusMesophleps Hübner, 1825 (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).Zootaxa3373: 1-82.
I'm working upEuropean Storm Petrel, and I could do with the following obscure French publication
Hemery, G., & D’Elbée, E. 1985. "Discrimination morphologique des populations atlantique et méditerranéenne de Petrel tempeteHydrobates pelagicus". In:Oiseaux marins nicheurs du Midi et de la Corse. Annales du CROP 2: 63–67.
Is anyone here with online access to the older IBIS content and could send me the two following articles? Many thanks in advance.
On the Relationships of the Æpyornithes to other Struthionesas revealed by a Study of the Pelvis of Mullerornis In: Ibis Volume 72, Issue 3, July 1930, Pages: 470–490, Percy Roycroft Lowe Article first published online : 3 APR 2008,doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1930.tb04909.x
PHYLOGENY AND EVOLUTION OF THE RATITE BIRDS In: Ibis Volume 116, Issue 4, October 1974, Pages: 494–521, Joel Cracraft Article first published online : 28 JUN 2008,doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1974.tb07648.x
Can I get ahold of this paper "Middle Devonian bothriolepiform antiarchs (Pisces, Placodermi) from central Kazakhstan and their implication for the antiarch system and phylogeny"[49]?--Mr Fink (talk)22:10, 30 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
It seems like it's the publisher's website that is causing the glitch. The link you provided says "No articles for this Issue." I don't think I can do anything until the publisher fixes its website.OhanaUnitedTalk page15:39, 20 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This is really strange. The abtract in theJust accepted section has been vanished too. Could it be that Dr. Worthy has withdrawn his article? --Melly42 (talk)16:22, 20 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I've made an request to Dr Worthy. Here is his answer:
Because it is a taxonomic article it should not have gone online early as the online early version in EMU does not have pagination or volume numbers - and a page number and volume number is of paramount importance for a paper describing a taxon. So it will appear with the rest of the issue (now online) in the December version when that issue is actually published properly.