Integrating voice and phenotype in a revision of the brush cuckoo Cacomantis variolosus (Aves: Cuculidae) complex
Author
Wu, Meng Yue
0000-0002-8562-7667
National University of Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore. & dbswmy @ nus. edu. sg; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8562 - 7667
dbswmy@nus.edu.sg
Author
Schodde, Richard
0000-0002-8255-4773
Australian National Wildlife Collection, National Research Collections Australia, CSIRO, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. rschodde @ grapevine. com. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8255 - 4773
rschodde@grapevine.com.au
Author
Rheindt, Frank E.
0000-0001-8946-7085
National University of Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore. & dbsrfe @ nus. edu. sg; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8946 - 7085
dbsrfe@nus.edu.sg
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-01-12
5091
1
69
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journal article
2633
10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.3
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1175-5326
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4.2
Cacomantis virescens
(
Brüggemann, 1876
)
Range:
Sulawesi
, its satellite islands and Sula Archipelago.
Diagnosis:
main song of
one type
, elements short and uniquely ‘˄’-shaped (
Fig. 2
), and delivered faster than in other differentiates except for Philippine
sepulcralis
; basic morph of Wallacean morphotype (see 3.2.2(2) above), but darker with mid copper-green dorsal sheen and deep brownish rufous ventral surface, and much reduced white toothing on outer rectrices; body small and tail proportionally very long: wing c.
108–116 mm
, tail/wing ratio 1.10– 1.24 (
Table 2
); barred females with dorsa clearly barred dusky on cinnamon, and ventral white barred clearly black with moderate, if variable, cinnamon wash; juveniles dark in tone and finely marked. In these populations, elements of the main song almost completely lack overlap with other taxa in frequency change from the first to the second portion of the element (when divided into three equal portions;
Fig. 4
). Furthermore, their short element durations and fast song pace overlap significantly only with Moluccan
aeruginosus
(
Fig. 4
); as detailed under 4.3 below, the latter has additional, unique vocalizations.
Since
Stresemann (1912)
, this form has been treated as a subspecies of
sepulcralis
or associated with it because of its rich dark rufous plumage over the entire ventral surface.
Eaton
et al.
(2016)
were the first modern source to distinguish it as a species, based on then-unpublished vocal data. Sympatry reported in
Sulawesi
between
virescens
and
sepulcralis
by
Inskipp
et al
. (1996: 47)
was not confirmed in the moderately extensive series available to us (n =
47 adults
). The ecology of these two taxa appears to differ,
virescens
occurring mainly within primary or tall forest (
Heinrich 1932
;
White & Bruce 1986: 234
;
Eaton
et al.
2016
) and
sepulcralis
in more open habitat, forest edge and wooded copses.