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"lapsus calami" Definitions
  1. slip of the pen

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In 1993, Gasparini et al. described Sebecus carajazus. This was not a fourth species but a misspelling, or lapsus calami, of Sebecus querejazus. A 2007 study of sebecids reclassified several species.
H S. "Introduction" in Lapsus Calami and Other Verses. Macmillan and Bowes. Cambridge. 1898. Page viii.(1889) 9 Cambridge Review 46; Supplement to the Cambridge Review (2 November 1887) page xx ; (1887) 4 Oxford Magazine 50 ; (1887) 19 Journal of Education 496 .
The Gaari's traditional land, including reefs offshore, comprised the 20 sq. miles, predominantly the area of Grant Island close to the near Goulburn Islands and 10 miles north of Cape Cockburn. The native name of the island is Wuru:ldja. It may be a lapsus calami but Tindale elsewhere places them on Howard Island.
1-196 The generic name refers to La Plata. The specific name is derived from the Araucanos or Mapuche. By accident Huene in 1929 also mentioned a "Laplatasaurus wichmannianus" but that was a lapsus calami for Antarctosaurus wichmannianus. In 1933 however, he and Charles Alfred Matley renamed Titanosaurus madagascariensis to Laplatasaurus madagascariensis.
In The Atlas of Southern African Birds, Spottiswoode (1997) worsened the error by giving Chicomo's quarter- degree-grid square reference as 2034CA (i.e. a grid-cell north of the Save River in a mixed savanna area); this was clearly a lapsus calami for 2434CA. The map for the Eastern Green Tinkerbird in the seventh edition of Roberts Birds of Southern Africa (Hockey et al.
McFarland Press, Jefferson, NC. 1076 pp This was probably a lapsus calami, a mistake for Ornithomimus lonzeensis (Dollo 1903) Kuhn 1965. Struthiomimus altus comes from the Late Campanian (Judithian age) Oldman Formation. A possible second species of Struthiomimus is known from the early Maastrichtian (Edmontonian age) Horseshoe Canyon Formation. Because dinosaur fauna show rapid turnover, it is likely that these younger Struthiomimus specimens represent a species distinct from S. altus, though no new name has been given to them.
In 1891, Stephen became a published poet under the initials J.K.S. with the collections Lapsus Calami and Quo Musa Tendis both released that year. Rudyard Kipling called him "that genius" and told how he "dealt with Haggard and me in some stanzas which I would have given much to have written myself".Kipling, R. Something of Myself, For My Friends Known and Unknown. 1937. Those stanzas, in which Stephen deplores the state of contemporary writing,Ellis P.B. H. Rider Haggard: a voice from the infinite.
In 2015, she published her first book titled Manual de psiconáutica with the publisher Lapsus Calami (while the prologue was done by Nacho Vigalondo and the epilogue by Luna Miguel) and it was a mix of poetry and photography. She defined it as "my personal labyrinth, my nook, my innermost". She also wrote the prologue of @Alicia_hot written by Alejandro Ruiz Morillas, the back cover of the book Post Coño written by Gaby Bess (both in 2015) and the prologue of X written by Risto Mejide in 2016.
The specific epithet of this species has been rendered as "resinus" as appeared in one of Herre's two 1924 papers regarding this species. In the other the specific epithet is given as "resimus". It is uncertain as to which paper was published first, however he gave the etymology of the specific epithet as meaning "turned upward". This means that the intended correct spelling of the specific epithet would be "resimus" and not "resinus" which would be either lapsus calami if published first or an erroneous subsequent spelling if published last.
Cf. See also the letter of the Florentine Ambassador Filippo Valori of 22 January 1493 (Burchard II, p. 627), which alludes to the Cardinal's motives and situation. He dates the withdrawal to Ostia on 20 December, but this is probably a lapsus calami or lapsus mentis for XXX. In that same month, Federico of Altamura, the second son of King Ferdinando (Ferrante) of Naples was in Rome to pay homage to the new pope, and he reported back to his father that Alexander and Cardinal Sforza were working on establishing new alliances, which would upset Ferrante's security arrangements.
Skull bones of P. bavaricum, illustrated in 1875 Deinotherium bavaricum was originally mentioned in a paper by Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer in 1831. However, his first description of the material came in 1833, in which he also created the new species Dinotherium bavaricum, the accidental change in genus spelling making it a lapsus calami. The material known is the lectotype P3, in the Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und historische Geologie, selected from a group of specimens (a syntype) from Bavaria. Meyer compared the tooth to the material of Deinotherium gigantium, and found enough features to distinguish it as a separate species.
Cretomerobius disjunctus is known from the holotype specimen found in the Aptian age Bon–Tsagan site, one of the richest insect fossil locations in Mongolia. Bon Tsagan preserves lacustrian sediments of a mountain lake. The genus and type species were first described by Alexandr G. Ponomarenko in a 1992 paper on the fossil Neuroptera faunas of Mongolia, who named the species C. "distinctus", and which was later amended to C. disjunctus as a lapsus calami. The second species originally assigned to the genus, C. wehri, was described from a single mostly complete forewing which was preserved as a compression-impression fossil preserved in shale.

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