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Varieties section: 'Moenalco River' and 'Nucuini'
From this article: "Northern languages
 * Nucuini / Remo / Rheno - spoken at the sources of the Javari River and on the Moenalco River and Ipixuna River, state of Amazonas."

When trying to fix the DAB for Ipixuna River, in the above, looked up the reference used and found, from the source cited, exactly as it appears: "(Page -178-) Nucuini or Remo or Rheno - spoken at the sources of the Javari River and on the Moenalco and Ipixuba Rivers, state of Amazonas. [J. B. Carvalho (Braulino de Carvalho) 1931, pp. 254-255; Leuque in Izaquirre 1922- 1929, vol. 13, pp. 538-540; Tastevin ms.n.]"

That's no help, and only caused another puzzle - there's no "Moenalco River" anywhere that I can find (archaic name? misspelling? Also, note that "Ipixuna" is spelt, "Ipixuba": Just an alt sp?) So, tried to find its cite, but the only trace of the work that the above source is quoting, so far, is a biographical note on its author: "João Braulino de Carvalho born in São Vicente de Ferrer, on October 16, 1884"

Any ideas? 49.177.30.125 (talk) 05:00, 3 July 2021 (UTC)