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- you gave some references, but they were not in-line so we can't tell what fact each is supporting
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It's not the worse I've seen, and if you want to try again, I'll post the deleted text to a user subpage for you to work on, just let me know. I suggest that you look at biographies such as Pamela C. Rasmussen Tesco to get an idea of layout and referencing. You don't have to use the fancy reference templates, just <ref></ref> for web refs or <ref></ref> for books etc will do.
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Бутурлин С. А. 1916. Краткий обзор семейства поползней (Sittidae) // Труды Императорского Петроградского общества естествоиспытателей Том 44 с. 143-178. S.A. () // Vol. 44. P. 143-178. (in Russian) sakhalinensis, P. 158–159, 170-171. hondoensis P. 160, 171.
- seorsa Portenko, Leonid Aleksandrovich (1955). "". Зоологический институт академии наук СССР (Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of USSR) (in Russian) 18: 497. Портенко Л. А. 1955. Новые подвиды воробьиных птиц (Aves, Passeriformes) // Труды Зоологического института АН СССР, Том 18. Описание новых видов фауны Советского Союза. С. 493-507 Portenko, L. A. (1955). "New subspecies of passreine birds (Aves, Passeriformes)". Proceedings of Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of USSR. Vol. 18. Descriptions of new species from fauna of the Soviet Union. P. 493-507. seorsa P. 497-498, partiaria for Transbakalian nuthutch P. 498-499.
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- formosana Buturlin, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1911). Бутурлин С. А. 1911. Интересные находки // Наша Охота, книга 8. с. 51. (in Russian). Buturlin S. A. (1911) Interesting findings // Our Hunt. Book 8, p. 51. I did not see the article but I found it in Bibliography of Birds of Russia. By the way Buturlin (1916) changed this name for taivana for unclear reasons.
- sakhalinensis, hondoensis Buturlin, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1916). Бутурлин С. А. 1916. Краткий обзор семейства поползней (Sittidae) // Труды Императорского Петроградского общества естествоиспытателей Том 44 с. 143-178. Buturlin S.A. (1916) A short Review of Nuthaches (Fam. Sittidae) // Proceedings of Imperial Naturalist Society of Petrograd Vol. 44. P. 143-178. (in Russian) sakhalinensis, P. 158–159, 170-171. hondoensis P. 160, 171.
- seorsa Portenko, Leonid Aleksandrovich (1955). "". Зоологический институт академии наук СССР (Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of USSR) (in Russian) 18: 497. Портенко Л. А. 1955. Новые подвиды воробьиных птиц (Aves, Passeriformes) // Труды Зоологического института АН СССР, Том 18. Описание новых видов фауны Советского Союза. С. 493-507 Portenko, L. A. (1955). "New subspecies of passreine birds (Aves, Passeriformes)". Proceedings of Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of USSR. Vol. 18. Descriptions of new species from fauna of the Soviet Union. P. 493-507. seorsa P. 497-498, partiaria for Transbakalian nuthutch P. 498-499.
I did not find article with description of arctica. There is no this issue of the magazine in our libraury? I will check in another libraury. Hunu (talk) 13:30, 1 September 2015 (UTC)
- arctica Buturlin, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1907). Псовая и ружейная охота (Hounds and Hunting Rifle) (in Russian) 13: 87. I wrote that there is a mistake in the reference, because #13 has another pagination. I found proper referance in Дементьев Г. П. 1937. Воробьиные // Бутурлин С. А., Дементьев Г.П. Полный определитель птиц СССР. Том 4. Москва-Ленинград: КОИЗ С. 160. There: Sitta europaea arctica Бутурлин, Псовая и руж. охота 1907. февр, стр. 87 Верхоянск.
- arctica Бутурлин С. А. 1907. Интересные находки // Псовая и ружейная охота, № 6 (февраль). С. 86-88. (in Russian). Buturlin S. A. (1907) Interesting findings // Coursing and Hunting. 13 year of edition. #6 (February) P. 86-88. arctica for Yakutian nuthutch P. 87. Hunu (talk) 10:19, 23 September 2015 (UTC)
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