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  • 1909, C. Vandas, Reliquiae Formánekianae : enumeratio critica plantarum vascularium, quas itineribus in Haemo Peninsula et Asia Minore (Bithynia) factis collegit Dr. Ed. Formánek, professor gymnasii brunensis bohemici (in Latin), page 363:
    H. sparsiflori ssp. sparsifloro satis affine, sed differt caule elatiore, foliis basilaribus oblongo-lanceolatis, stylis brunneis etc.
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  • 1978, Marie-Louise Bauchot, Louis-André Maugé, “Première capture d'un Thamnaconus dans le golfe d'Aqaba : Thamnaconus modestoides erythraeensis n. ssp. (Pisces, Monacanthidae)”, in Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: zoologie, 356 (3e série), number 520 (in French), Paris, page 539:
    La capture dans le golfe d’Aqaba de trois exemplaires décrits Thamnaconus modestoides erythraeensis n. ssp. élargit l’aire de distribution de Th. modestoides dans l’océan Indien.
    The capture in the Gulf of Aqaba of three specimen described as Thamnoconus modestoides erythraeensis n. ssp. enlarges the area of distribution of Th. modestoides in the Indian Ocean.
  • 1980, Dominique G. Homberger, “Funktionell-morphologische Untersuchungen zur Radiation der Ernährungs- und Trinkmethoden der Papageien (Psittaci)”, in H. Ulrich, editor, Bonner Zoologische Monographien, number 13 (in German), Bonn, Germany: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, page 161:
    Im Vergleich zu Trichoglossus haematodus sspp. und T.ornatus zeigen T.iris und auch T.johnstoniae morphologische Besonderheiten, die als Tendenz zur Granivorie interpretiert werden können, doch unterscheiden sich diese beiden Arten deutlich voneinander in mehreren Merkmalen.
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  • 1982 June, Donald E. Schnell, “A photographic primer of variants of Sarracenia rubra Walt.”, in Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 11 (in English), Fullerton, CA: International Carnivorous Plant Society, page 44:
    S. rubra ssp. gulfensis, limited to a small range in central western Florida panhandle where it is disjunct from other S. rubra sspp. Superficially similar in appearance to ssp. jonesii, the top is less wide, narrows less rapidly towards the base, and the profile bulge in the upper pitcher is absent to slight.
  • 1986 February 15, Klaus Warncke, “Elf Bienenarten neu für Bayern (Hymenoptera, Apidae)”, in Roland Gerstmeier, editor, Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen, volume 35, number 1 (in German), München: Münchner Entomologische Gesellschaft, page 26:
    Es wurde die Ansicht der wenigen Bearbeiter dieser Art bestätigt, daß hier die gleiche Art vorliegt, nur geringe Abweichungen in der Punktstärke und der Länge der Behaarung lassen eine westliche Unterart M. genalis ssp. buyssoni Pér.
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  • 2003 March, Aarón Rodríguez, Luis Ortiz-Catedral, Edmund Heaton, “Tres nuevas localidades de tigridias endémicas de México: Tigridia bicolor, T. matudae y T. vanhouttei ssp. roldanii [Three new localities of endemic tigridias from Mexico: Tigridia bicolor, T. matudae and T. vanhouttei ssp. roldanii]”, in Acta Botanica Mexicana, number 62 (in Spanish), Instituto de Ecología, page 1:
    Como resultado de este trabajo, se localizaron nuevas poblaciones de T. bicolor Molseed, T. matudae Molseed y T. vanhouttei ssp. roldanii Molseed en Oaxaca, Morelos y Puebla respectivamente.
    As a result, we found new populations of T. bicolor Molseed, T. matudae Molseed and T. vanhouttei ssp. roldanii Molseed, in Oaxaca, Morelos, and Puebla respectively.