Phantom references? - parthenogenesis?

Dear Colleagues:

Yesterday, a librarian told me that one of the earliest references in
parthenogenesis is a paper that does not exist (yes, you read it correctly,
what the librarian called, a phantom reference). Yet, other researchers
have cited this obviously without putting their hands on that paper. In any
event, if you know of of this reference (or other such cases of notorious
phantom references, not just typos), please feel free to send me an email
off the list at

blayjo...@gmail.com

In gratefulness,

Jorge

P.S. Apologies for any duplicate emails.

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
blaypublishers.com

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