Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0005152, Tue, 6 Jun 2000 08:21:43 -0700

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"Nabokov's Blue" (fwd)
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From: sam schuman <schumans@mrs.umn.edu>

Am I somehow missing something, or just revealing my lepidopterical
ignorance? In the enlightening and excellent NABOKOV'S BLUES aren't there
mentioned two different butterflies which have the common name "Nabokov's
Blue:" a Minnesota subspecies "Lycaeides idas nabokovi" (p. 317) and
"Lycaeides idas subliven" (p. 330). Is it "common" for more than one
variety of animal to have the same common name? ("Aye, Madame, it is
common..."). Is the first of these a subgroup of the second? I do
understand that "subspecies" is a somewhat biologically suspect concept.

Sam

Samuel Schuman
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