Description in esperanto
Kipling Will
kww4 at CORNELL.EDU
Wed Apr 7 08:56:04 CDT 1999
First, what journal(s) would accept any kind of paper written in
Esperanto and who would review the manuscripts? Otherwise, why not?
For a basic definition of Esperanto look at
http://wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl/esperanto/baza_informilo/en.html
kip.
ricardo wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have just exchange few snail mails with Chinese scientist - entomologist ,
> whose English is worse than mine and suddenly an idea comes to my humble
> mind... I would like to know if description of new taxon of Coleoptera in
> Esperanto will be valid...
>
> Keep care and be of good cheer.
>
> Regards
>
> (name) Vratislav Richard Eugene Maria John Baptiste
> (surname) of Bejsak (Bayshark)-Collorado-Mansfeld
>
> Coleoptera - Australia, Tenebrionidae of World
> (incl. Lagriinae, Alleculinae)
>
> University of Sydney
> The Wentworth Bldg.,
> P.O.Box 62
> NSW 2006
> AUSTRALIA
> phone : +61 414 540 465
> e-mail: vratislav at bigfoot.com
> ricardo at ans.com.au
> (before Ricardo at compuserve.com
> and ricardo at login.cz )
>
> http://www.coleoptera.org
>
> Home address:
> 32 Girrawheen Ave.
> Kiama NSW 2533
> Australia
>
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> only after the last river has been poisoned,
> only after the last fish has been caught,
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Kipling Will
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strike us, is in my judgment thus explained. -Darwin
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