Talk:Fea's petrel

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Original description
I've changed the publication date and reference of the original description by Salvadori. The previous reference in the article was to Salvadori 1899 citing an article in the Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. This is the reference cited by the Check-List of Birds of the World in 1979. H&M4 (2013) gives the date as 1899. At the bottom of the page of Salvadori's 1899 article is the date "11 December 1899".

The IOC list gives the year as 1900. Alan Peterson's Zoonomen website gives the year as 1900 and cites an article in the Ibis. The Richardson card index - scans available on Zoonomen website - cites the Ibis 1900 article.

The publication dates of the Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova are discussed in Priority! by Dickinson et al in 2011 which refers to a list of the actual publication dates by Poggi (2010) which I haven't seen and cannot find online.

It seems unlikely that the volume of Annali del Museo Civico was published in 1899 but I haven't found a discussion comparing the publication date with that of the Ibis. - Aa77zz (talk) 12:34, 19 February 2022 (UTC)