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and very often "partim" is combined with yesterday's word "non" to make things completely clear e.g. Helicopontosphaera bramlettei Muller 1970, partim, p 114, pl. 5, figs 5, 6, non pl. 5 fig. 4 >it means that some Ingenia yanshini in Barsbold 81 (but not all) are >C.gracilis > > > >At 01:39 19.01.2006 -0500, you wrote: > >>Can anyone tell me what the term "partim" refers to? For instance, in _The >>Dinosauria_ by Weishampel, Dodson, and Osmolska (2ed), the entry for >>Conchoraptor gracilis reads >> >>_Conchoraptor gracilis_ Barsbold, 1986 (including _Ingenia yanshini_ >>Barsbold, 1981 _partim_) >> >>Thanks! >> >>Steve >> >> >>-- >>-------------------------------------------------------- >>Steve C. Wang >>Assistant Professor of Statistics >>Swarthmore College >>http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/swang1 > >Prof Jean Guex >Institut de Geologie >BFSH-2 >1015 Lausanne >Switzerland >tel: 41 21 692 4346 >fax: 41 21 692 4305 >NEW E-MAIL: jean.guex@unil.ch -- Dr. Jeremy R. Young Head of Micropalaeontology Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5286 Palaeontology Dept. Fax: +44 (0)20 7942 5546 The Natural History Museum Email: j.young@nhm.ac.uk LONDON, SW7 5BD, UK http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/departments/palaeontology http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/ina http://www.es.ucl.ac.uk/graduate/micropal/UCL-NHM_MSc.html
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