From kwillmott at flmnh.ufl.edu Wed Sep 16 16:02:17 2015 From: kwillmott at flmnh.ufl.edu (Willmott,Keith Richard) Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 15:02:17 +0000 Subject: [TABD] An invitation to submit your article to Neotropical Biodiversity - our new open access journal In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <137c1c1ac1d044cd94daec9df4698a31@exmbxprd17.ad.ufl.edu> Hola amigos, Mire esta revista nueva sobre la biodiversidad neotropical, que es acceso libre y no tiene costos de publicar. Saludos, Keith From: Taylor & Francis [mailto:mail.bgstxevkxpihhpixzi at tandf.msgfocus.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 9:04 AM To: Willmott,Keith Richard Subject: An invitation to submit your article to Neotropical Biodiversity - our new open access journal Not displaying correctly? View in your browser: http://tandf.msgfocus.com/q/17K6oJYS2egnkI61gJS6yx/wv Plain text version | Add to safe senders list [Image removed by sender. Taylor & Francis] Are you researching biodiversity in the Neotropics? 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Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 380 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: From jmallet at oeb.harvard.edu Sat Sep 19 03:32:51 2015 From: jmallet at oeb.harvard.edu (James Mallet) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 22:32:51 -0400 Subject: [TABD] [HELICONIUS] Polytomy in the Heliconiini in opentreeoflife.org In-Reply-To: References: <55FCBC94.80307@oeb.harvard.edu> <55FCC50D.7060302@oeb.harvard.edu> Message-ID: <55FCC953.6060805@oeb.harvard.edu> A LOT of corrections need doing. But yes, there are such databases of heliconiine, neotropical (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/taxome/gbn/Lamas_17ii06.xls), and many other butterfly name synonyms across the world: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/taxome/gbn/ (mainly by Gerardo Lamas). Jim On 18/09/2015 22:21, Alexie Papanicolaou wrote: > > Yes, thanks to it being exposed in an easy to use format, one can now > curate the literature more effectively. I guess you got your work cut > out for next week ;-) > > If you have any databases of synonyms etc, I assume they'd love to > hear so they could be integrated > > Best > A > > On 19/09/2015 12:15 pm, "James Mallet" > wrote: > > Interesting! -- opentreeoflife.org > > have Heliconius timareta thelxinoe, but they do not have the name > florencia in the Heliconius names. Maybe it depends on in which > journal you publish? > > J > > On 18/09/2015 21:38, James Mallet wrote: >> Interesting project idea, a Wikipedia for phylogeny, and perhaps >> I shouldn't knock it. >> >> But does anyone feel like correcting this polytomy in >> opentreeoflife.org >> ? >> >> *https://tree.opentreeoflife.org/opentree/opentree3.0 at 1766047/Heliconiini >> * >> >> I counted 815 "species" in the genus /Heliconius /on this site, >> including /Heliconius wucherpfennigi/ which is a named aberration >> of a form of a subspecies of "/Heliconius clytia/" which is >> thought today to be a synonym of /Heliconius wallacei/! >> >> No wonder they claim to have 2.3 million species! I wonder how >> many other groups have spurious species like this! >> >> Best wishes, Jim >> -- >> James Mallet >> Organismic & Evolutionary Biology >> Harvard University >> 16 Divinity Avenue - BioLabs >> Cambridge, MA 02138 >> USA tel:+(1)617-496-5350 >> www.oeb.harvard.edu/mallet/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> HELICONIUS mailing list >> HELICONIUS at ucl.ac.uk >> http://www.mailinglists.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/heliconius >> >> >> -- >> James Mallet >> Organismic & Evolutionary Biology >> Harvard University >> 16 Divinity Avenue - BioLabs >> Cambridge, MA 02138 >> USA tel:+(1)617-496-5350 >> www.oeb.harvard.edu/mallet/ > > _______________________________________________ > HELICONIUS mailing list > HELICONIUS at ucl.ac.uk > http://www.mailinglists.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/heliconius > > -- James Mallet Organismic & Evolutionary Biology Harvard University 16 Divinity Avenue - BioLabs Cambridge, MA 02138 USA tel: +(1)617-496-5350 www.oeb.harvard.edu/mallet/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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