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"Andrew K. Rindsberg" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Apr 2000 14:43:25 -0500
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Resent-From: [log in to unmask] Originally-From: Andrew Rindsberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Kurt Auffenberg wrote,
"Tom, is this critter [Petasipoma bombardopolense Bartsch, 1946]
Hispanolan?  A small village on the northern peninsula of Haiti has a
similar name.  I went there.  I don't need to go back."

Interesting. The French gave Haiti some whimsical placenames, such as
Limonade -- in English, lemonade. If memory serves, there was a Duke of
Limonade after the revolution. Bombardopolis could be another example. So
it could be that Bartsch had no sense of humor at all.

Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama

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