1934
DOI: 10.1080/00222933408654798
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IX.—On the dates of publication of the natural history portions of Alcide d'Orbigny's ‘Voyage Amérique méridionale.’

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“…Type species. Generally considered to be Trygon histrix Müller & Henle, 1836 (dated here according to Sherborn & Griffin, 1934) by designation of Jordan (1919), but Kottelat (2013) considers Pastinaca humboldtii Roulin (made available in Lesson, 1829) to be the type species as designated by Eigenmann (1910).…”
Section: Genus Potamotrygon Garman 1877mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type species. Generally considered to be Trygon histrix Müller & Henle, 1836 (dated here according to Sherborn & Griffin, 1934) by designation of Jordan (1919), but Kottelat (2013) considers Pastinaca humboldtii Roulin (made available in Lesson, 1829) to be the type species as designated by Eigenmann (1910).…”
Section: Genus Potamotrygon Garman 1877mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…]: ?? The collation is from Sherborn and Griffin (1934) who had access to a copy with original wrappers. The list of species illustrated on the plates is given in Appendix 5.…”
Section: Taxonomic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 According to Sherborn and Griffin (1934 : 132), plates 4 and 19 were also issued in livraisons 41 and 71 respectively (may be cancels) and there were no record for plates 15 and 25. …”
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“…Cephaloleia miniacea was validated by the fi gure 1 on plate 24 published on 15 th December 1843 and all names are attributed to Emile Blanchard (BLANCHARD 1843, SHERBORN & GRIFFIN 1934. A short description was published four years latter by the same author but unfortunately its utility is limited to the colouration of the species: 'Aurantiaco-miniacea, infra dilutior; antennis nigris, articulo primo rufo; pedibus rufo-miniaceis, tarsis piceis; elytris immaculatis, striato-punctatis.…”
Section: Xanthispa Miniaceamentioning
confidence: 99%