Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae
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Stigmatops indistincta rufescens
Mathews
Stigmatops indistincta rufescens
Mathews, 1912a: 402
(
Northern Territory
(Crawford Springs)).
Now
Lichmera indistincta indistincta
(Vigors and Horsfield, 1827)
. See
Salomonsen, 1967: 346
,
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 305–306
,
Christidis and Boles, 2008: 185–191
, and
Higgins et al., 2008: 661–662
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 694094
, adult female, collected at
Crawford Springs
,
Northern Territory
,
Australia
, on
4 July 1902
, by
J.T. Tunney
(no. R. 664).
From
the
Mathews Collection
(no. 5344) via the
Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Mathews cited his catalog number of the
holotype
in the original description and gave the range of the form as ‘‘
Northern Territory
.’’ Mathews apparently did not have other
Northern Territory
specimens when he named
rufescens
because specimens collected there by
K. Dahl
in 1894 were not sent to him by
Professor R. Collett
,
ZMO
, until after its publication (
Mathews, 1912b: 25
). The
holotype
was one of a number of specimens of various species that Mathews acquired from the
WAM
and cataloged in
September 1910
. The number ‘‘7721’’ on the original label is probably a
WAM
number
; the significance of the number ‘‘821’’ on this label is not known. It bears, in addition to the original label, Mathews and Rothschild type labels with Mathews’ catalog number, and a ‘‘Figured’’ label, indicating that it was illustrated in
Mathews (1924
: pl. 527, opp. p. 419, text p. 421), where it is confirmed as the type of
rufescens
.
Tunney’s complete collection was reported on by
Hartert (1905a)
, where this specimen is listed under
Stigmatops ocularis
(No. R. 664). After publication of Hartert’s article, the collection was divided among WAM, Rothschild, and BMNH. Mathews’ specimen came from the WAM portion of this collection. A Rothschild specimen in AMNH collected by J.T. Tunney on the Alligator River was never in the Mathews Collection.
According to
Storr (1966: 63)
, Tunney was at Crawford Springs,
16.16S
,
130.57E
, on 4 July, which locality is
9 miles
NNW of
Victoria
River Downs. This is the same locality listed as Crawford Waterhole (USBGN, 1957).
Deignan (1964b: 419–420)
discussed this
type
specimen, noting that it had been preserved in alcohol and had lost lipochrome pigmentation.