More on Saint-Joseph,
I’ve checked what sources I can and agree with the link below that Saint-Joseph's names before he became the Baron were ' Arthur d’Anthoine de Saint-Joseph '. He must have succeeded to become the third baron de Saint-Joseph (there were four) when in middle-age, and was born 1829, died 1911. His first polychaete paper appears to be 1884, at age 55, but he might have been looking at them at least from 1863.
'Anthoine de Saint-Joseph' was the name of a branch of the Saint-Joseph clan tree, so his given name is Arthur, not Anthoine, and certainly not Antoine as usually seen. I'll get WoRMS altered.
http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/personetymol/petymol.s.html
Geoff
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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?
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