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This article could do with some - I can't find any suitable pages myself, though! Please place links if you know of some suitable pages!
Pagw 18:03, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Done added Evolution Nylon eating bacteria to name a few.
Nemogbr ( talk) 23:03, 28 January 2010 (UTC) -- Nemogbr ( talk) 23:03, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Are there any reliable sources which state the "London undergound mosquito" is not Culex molestus of Forskal, 1775 but an undescribed species?-- Kevmin ( talk) 04:56, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
Ran across this comment in a discussion elsewhere:
Could someone with sufficient knowledge of the subject check whether our article's use of the cited Heredity article is accurate? -- Delirium ( talk) 14:23, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
This is a good source for the article. Gomes B, Wilding CS, Weetman D, Sousa CA, Novo MT, Savage HM, Almeida APG, Pinto J, Donnelly MJ. 2015. Limited genomic divergence between intraspecific forms of culex pipiens under different ecological pressures. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.7.224.4 ( talk) 13:28, 22 May 2017 (UTC)
This is a problem with this phrase:
"Forsskal" is almost certainly Peter Forsskål (1732–1763), but he died before the date given. The cited source is a paper in a peer-reviewed journal, so we should not lightly reject it. It says:
Peter Forsskål's date of death is confirmed by various sources [2], [3], [4]. However, his works were publiched posthumously in 1775 (see Peter Forsskål and [5]). It seems almost certain that the authors of the cited paper did not realise that the Forsskål publication was posthumous. In view of this I will remove the 1775 date as it is unreliably sourced, and give Forsskål's dates to indicate the approximate date of the first description, giving this text:
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This article could do with some - I can't find any suitable pages myself, though! Please place links if you know of some suitable pages!
Pagw 18:03, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Done added Evolution Nylon eating bacteria to name a few.
Nemogbr ( talk) 23:03, 28 January 2010 (UTC) -- Nemogbr ( talk) 23:03, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Are there any reliable sources which state the "London undergound mosquito" is not Culex molestus of Forskal, 1775 but an undescribed species?-- Kevmin ( talk) 04:56, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
Ran across this comment in a discussion elsewhere:
Could someone with sufficient knowledge of the subject check whether our article's use of the cited Heredity article is accurate? -- Delirium ( talk) 14:23, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
This is a good source for the article. Gomes B, Wilding CS, Weetman D, Sousa CA, Novo MT, Savage HM, Almeida APG, Pinto J, Donnelly MJ. 2015. Limited genomic divergence between intraspecific forms of culex pipiens under different ecological pressures. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.7.224.4 ( talk) 13:28, 22 May 2017 (UTC)
This is a problem with this phrase:
"Forsskal" is almost certainly Peter Forsskål (1732–1763), but he died before the date given. The cited source is a paper in a peer-reviewed journal, so we should not lightly reject it. It says:
Peter Forsskål's date of death is confirmed by various sources [2], [3], [4]. However, his works were publiched posthumously in 1775 (see Peter Forsskål and [5]). It seems almost certain that the authors of the cited paper did not realise that the Forsskål publication was posthumous. In view of this I will remove the 1775 date as it is unreliably sourced, and give Forsskål's dates to indicate the approximate date of the first description, giving this text:
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