Dear colleagues, the question is for for French people and everybody how
knows the rules of the French language too.
We need to cite two articles and the correctors asked to check the
initials of the following authors:
1) Reau*??LD??* (1908) Sur la structure de l’epiderme de Travisia
forbesii Johnston. C R Acad Sci, Paris 146:840–842
The author's full name is Louis du Reau. The Web of knowledge gives
"Author(s): Du Reau, L (Du Reau, L)"
How is right to cite the author's name in the text (like .... (Reau,
1908) and in the references list?
2) Saint-Joseph *?**AD**?* (1898) Les Annelides polychetes des cotes de
France (Manche et Ocean). Ann Sci Nat Paris 5:209, 203–464
(plates 213–202, 203)
The author's name is Antoine de Saint-Joseph (got from WoRMS), Baron
Arthur d’Anthoine de Saint-Joseph (),
could anybody answer how is right to cite in this case?
Thank you for your attention! Have a nice weekend!!
--
----------
С уважением,
Sincerely yours
Водопьянов Степан Сергеевич,
Stepan S. Vodopyanov
Биологический факультет МГУ,
кафедра зоологии беспозвоночных, лаборант
Department of Invertebrate Zoology,
Biological Faculty, Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia