"Cherry Gall" Azure

Grkovich, Alex agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Mon Dec 12 21:06:57 EST 2005


I got my copy too, today...Very fine paper as usual from the Authors...
 
"Late Spring Azure"? There already is one! Neglectamajor...How about "Mid-Late-Spring Smaller Azure"?
 
Geeesh...I'm starting to sound like You-Know-Who...
 
Alex

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Subject: Re: "Cherry Gall" Azure


Hi Everybody,
 
I just received the December, 2005 issue of The Taxonomic Report and see that species of Azure we have been calling the "Cherry Gall" Azure has been described as a new species to science, Celastrina serotina Pavulaan & Wright, 2005.
 
While I have not yet had a chance to go through the paper carefully, because it just arrived in today's mail, I did review it quickly and want to commend the authors, Harry Pavulaan and David Wright, on a job well done.
 
Lenny Brown
 
PS- The authors propose that the common name "Late Spring Azure" be used for this species, to distinguish it from the "Spring Azure" and  the "Summer Azure".

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