June 2002 Archives by thread
Starting: Sun Jun 2 14:22:56 CDT 2002
Ending: Sun Jun 30 12:49:32 CDT 2002
Messages: 275
- Michahelles
Prirodoslovni muzej Split
- Internet Key to Nearctic genera of Eulophidae (except Tetrastichinae) now available
Roger Burks
- scanners for slides and digital camaras
Heike Vibrans L
- Fish parasite identification
Börge Pettersson
- Open Positions in the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium
Thiers, Barbara
- Rhamnus (plant family Rhamnaceae) sect. Cervispina
Deborah A Lewis
- scanners for slides and digital cameras
Fabio Moretzsohn
- Report from Convention on Biological Diversity regarding Global Taxonomy Initiative, etc.
Scott Miller
- Digital Cameras, etc.
Tim White
- NATURE to save taxonomy!
christian thompson
- Digitising works with expired copyrights
Eric Dunbar
- New Caledonia
Philippe Grandcolas
- NATURE to save taxonomy? Yeah, right! What about funding?
Eric Dunbar
- primary specimen data
George <E. at <schatz at MOBOT.ORG>.bitnet>
- Oreobolus biogeography
John R. Grehan
- Amphibian biogeography
John R. Grehan
- images
Sami H. Rabei
- Position opening
Michael Schmitt
- Mystery Smilax Species!
Diana Horton
- Response from NATURE
Richard Pyle
- FW: Congress considering bill to fund construction of new facilit y for U of Utah Museum
Panza, Robin
- (No Subject)
Sami H. Rabei
- Askell Love's unpublished ms on Linnaeus & Swedish Flora
Adolf Ceska
- FW: Congress considering bill to fund construction of new facility y for U of Utah Museum
Mary Barkworth
- Taxonomic notification System
Richard Pyle
- one vs. many journals (Re: Response from NATURE)
Doug Yanega
- Basionym in Zoology?
Richard Pyle
- long-distance dispersal
Marhold
- Coleoptera image exchange listserver
Vr. Richard Bejsak-Colloredo-Mansfeld
- Fwd: Basionym in Zoology?
Barbara Ertter
- INSECTS and Plants
Vr. Richard Bejsak-Colloredo-Mansfeld
- Protolog is fine for zoology too
christian thompson
- Protolog is fine for Zoology, too
christian thompson
- info Request
Sami H. Rabei
- Where are all the systematists?
Petra Sierwald
- protologues & higher taxa
Ken Kinman
- Postdoctoral Position in Ascomycetes at the Field Museum
Matt
- Graduate Student Position in Ascomycetes at the Field Museum
Matt
- New regulations for collecting/exporting plants from Ecuador
Alina Freire-Fierro
- basal mammalian classification
Ken Kinman
- basal mammalian classification (and grasses)
Ken Kinman
- grasses and gondwana
Ken Kinman
- Catalog / protolog versus Catalogue / protologue
christian thompson
- digital microscopy
David Morris
- FW: digital microscopy
Dr. Gerald Stinger Guala
- cataloging bureaus
Dipteryx
- Digital X-ray images?
Jim Croft
- Lee letter in Nature
Geoff Read
- Pronunciation Dialogue
Robin Leech
- Dialogue about the catalog
Freek Vrugtman
- The New York Botanical Garden Type Specimen Imaging Project
Thiers, Barbara
- Title: Taxonomic/Biodiversity positions at Reading, UK
Dr Stephen L. Jury
- Do we understand each other when we talking?
Vr. Richard Bejsak-Colloredo-Mansfeld
- Piperaceae: Peperomia mystery
Guido at
- Dialogue about the catalog (and pronouncing names)
Susan B. Farmer
- pronouncing names (ae endings)
Ken Kinman
- Visiting Research Fellowship at Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Darren Crayn
- pronouncing names
Ron at
- dispersal fantasy
John Grehan
- extended deadline for job applications
Southeastern Regional Taxonomic Center
- Help with Nartheciaceae
Lanie Van Rossen
- Pierre-Andre Loizeau/cjb/ville-ge est en vacances.
Pierre-Andre Loizeau
- PROPOSAL: -acea; -aceae; -aceous
Ken Kinman
- "fide" in authorship
Jeff Webb
- No subject
Guido Flamini
- un-subscribe
jimena puyana
- "ex" in authorship was: "fide" in authorship
Dipteryx
- Asteraceae material needed
Lynn Bohs
- New regulations for exporting animals/plants from Australia
Alastair.Graham at CSIRO.AU
- Mexican cloud forest and track analysis
John Grehan
- "ex" in authorship, was: "fide" in authorship
Dipteryx
- Basionym/Protologue
Daniel Janzen
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