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Larry Bezark Posted - 02/10/2016 : 23:01:36

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27 mm from W Astara,

Thanks,

larry B.
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Xavier Posted - 21/02/2017 : 11:03:03
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

Entomology is a Science.
Non-serious entomologists transformed it in a fight.

Self-published and not-refereed publications are the main problem.

How many publications, which I have refused as referee, were lately published in auto-referential magazines?



I agree for ALL
Francesco Posted - 21/02/2017 : 10:56:22
Entomology is a Science.
Non-serious entomologists transformed it in a fight.

Self-published and not-refereed publications are the main problem.

How many publications, which I have refused as referee, were lately published in auto-referential magazines?
Xavier Posted - 21/02/2017 : 06:30:44
because Entomology is a fight, not a science

SAMA G., FALLAHZADEH M. & RAPUZZI P., 2005 put it again in ssp. of Morimus asper, followed by ÖZDIKMEN H., 2006 but they lost against Danilevsky and his Morimus verecundus bulgaricus Danilevsky, Gradinarov & Sivilov, 2016
Francesco Posted - 20/02/2017 : 23:24:44
Honestly, I can not understand for which reasons....
Xavier Posted - 03/10/2016 : 08:31:35
In Titan database, I found Morimus verecundus (Faldermann, 1836) as good species.
Larry Bezark Posted - 03/10/2016 : 03:48:18
Thank you very much Max,

Larry B.
Max Posted - 03/10/2016 : 01:34:44
It must be M. verecundus Fald. (or M. asper verecundus if this point of view is correct)

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