1855
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.11139
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Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made under the direction of the secretary of war, in 1853-[6] ...

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“…[31][32][33]) is not monophyletic. Therefore it was recommended to transfer T. troglodytes, T. pacificus, and T. hiemalis into the re-established genus Nannus Billberg, 1828 (as already suggested before by [44,45]), and to restrict the genus name Troglodytes Vieillot, 1809, to a monophyletic group of New World taxa (see [46], as referenced in [38]). Although these taxonomic recommendations have not yet been implemented into a major taxonomic compendium, we assume that this will be inevitably the case in the near future and we therefore follow the suggestion by Barker [43] and henceforth refer to the spp.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31][32][33]) is not monophyletic. Therefore it was recommended to transfer T. troglodytes, T. pacificus, and T. hiemalis into the re-established genus Nannus Billberg, 1828 (as already suggested before by [44,45]), and to restrict the genus name Troglodytes Vieillot, 1809, to a monophyletic group of New World taxa (see [46], as referenced in [38]). Although these taxonomic recommendations have not yet been implemented into a major taxonomic compendium, we assume that this will be inevitably the case in the near future and we therefore follow the suggestion by Barker [43] and henceforth refer to the spp.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Ord compiled most of the scientific names from other sources, he also coined a number of unique combinations (Baird 1857, Rhoads 1894b Rhoads (1894a, b) recognized the taxonomic importance of Ord's (1815) contribution, and, citing the scarcity of original copies of the 1815 edition of Guthrie's Geography, he reprinted the ''Zoology of North America'' based on Ord's personal annotated copy (Rhoads 1894b). He added an introduction as well as an appendix in which he provided critical commentary and elaborated on the identities and synonymies of the animals Ord listed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%