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Subject: | RE: Phylogenetic species concept (PSC) |
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Date: | Fri, 9 Jan 1998 15:30:55 +0800 |
>Lawrie Conole stirred: >Presumable the Rufous Scrub-birds on various mountain tops are in line >for splitting too if the PSC is followed to its rational end point >............ (just stirring, but respond if you care/dare). So there is still hope for White-tailed Fantail, Paperbark Flycatcher, Broad-tailed Thornbill and Broad-tailed Gerygone for my WA list? :-) And then there are all those resident rainforest species in the Kimberley such as Rufous Fantail, Pied Imperial-Pigeon, .................... What was the Chinese curse? May you live in interesting times? Frank |
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