dear all
The publications of Pfeiffer's Monographia Heliceorum are as follows:
vol. 1: i-xxxii, 1-484 (1847-1848)
vol. 2: 1-594 (1848)
vol. 3: i-viii, 1-711 (1853)
vol. 4: i-ix, 1-920 (1859)
vol. 5: i-xii, 1-565 (1868)
vol. 6: 1-598 (1868)
vol. 7: i-x, 1-674 (1875)
vol. 8: 1-729 (1876-1877)
The name Helix buchii is a manuscript name of Dubois in "Dr.Philippi's Sammlung [=collection of Dr.Philippi]. See also: Pfeiffer in: Martini & Chemnitz, 1854, 1, 12(3): 417, plate148, figs 6-7.
See also: Zilch, Arch.Moll. 81:149 (1952) as Helix buchii L.Pfeiffer 1853
Best regards
Wim Maassen
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Van: Conchologists List namens Harry G. Lee
Verzonden: za 17-2-2007 16:58
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Onderwerp: Re: Helix buchi
Dear Riccardo, Dick, et al.
I'm going to appeal to Dick Petit on the matter of attribution of authorship by a second party in a larger work by the first, but after reading the description on page 181 of Pfeiffer's Monographia heliceorum viventium on-line at Google books: < http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC61964068&id=7QgAAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=monographia+heliceorum#PRA1-PA181,M1 <http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC61964068&id=7QgAAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=monographia+heliceorum#PRA1-PA181,M1> >, I agree with you that Du Bois (de Montpereux) should be considered the originator of the name and description. Ergo Helix buchi Du Bois de Montpereux in L. Pfeiffer, 1853, the attribution of Likhachev and Rammel'meier (1952; see below) notwithstanding.
Although I've frequently seen reference to it, I have never had my hands on Louis Pfeiffer's Monographia(e) heliceorum, which is comprised of seven or eight volumes published from 1847 or 1848 to 1877 (volume three is dated 1853), but I encountered significant problems in trying to bibliographically collate this work, which has a small morass of volumes and supplements. No authority (Ruhoff, Cowie et al., Dance, Wheeler, Google, etc.) consulted was either complete or unambiguous, and there were disagreements as well.
I wonder if this collation has been done adequately in the literature.
Harry
At 03:29 PM 2/16/2007, you wrote:
Helkix buchi was described by Du Bois de Montpereux in:
Louis Pfeiffer
Monographia Heliceorum viventium sistens Descriptiones
systematicas et criticas omnium huis familiae generum et
specierum hodie cognitarum, Lipsiae F.A. Brockhous,
vol. 3 pag. 181
All the best
Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli
Dear Charles,
Likhachev and Rammel'meier (1952) attribute Helix buchi to Louis
Pfeiffer, 1853 [as Helix] and consider it separate from H. lucorum
Linnaeus, 1758. There is no direct comparison of the two in the
text, but the illustrations indicate significant similarity. These
figures indicate H. buchi as having a more deflected, smaller, more
oblique aperture.
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