Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 10. Passeriformes: Emberizidae: Emberizinae, Catamblyrhynchinae, Cardinalinae, Thraupinae, And Tersininae
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LeCroy, Mary
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Atlapetes pallidinuchus obscurior
Chapman
Atlapetes pallidinuchus obscurior
Chapman, 1914a: 186
(
Santa Isabel
, alt.
12700 ft.
, Central Andes).
Now
Atlapetes pallidinucha papallactae
Hellmayr, 1913
. See
Chapman 1917: 576
,
Hellmayr, 1938: 392
,
Paynter, 1978: 355–356
, and Dickinson, 2003: 800.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 113269
, adult male, collected at
Santa Isabel
,
12700 ft
,
Colombia
, on
15 September 1911
, by
Arthur A. Allen
and
Leo E. Miller
(no. 357).
COMMENTS:
Chapman
cited the
AMNH
number of the
holotype
in the original description with
13 specimens
in his type series.
The
12 paratypes
are:
Santa Isabel
,
AMNH 112818–112822
,
113271
,
one male
,
five females
,
one female
?;
Laguneta
,
AMNH 112817
,
113270
,
one female
, one sex
?;
Almaguer
,
AMNH 117155–117158
,
two males
,
one female
, one sex?.
Of
these
paratypes
,
AMNH 112819
was exchanged to
USNM
;
AMNH 112820
and 112822 were exchanged to O. Bangs in
September 1918
and are probably in
MCZ
;
AMNH 113270
was exchanged to
MZUSP
in 1917
.
Paynter (1997: 484)
listed both
Santa Isabel
, ca.
04.47N
,
75.28W
, and Paramo de
Santa Isabel
, ca.
04.47N
,
75.26W
, and noted that Chapman did not always distinguish between them. However,
Chapman (1917: 32)
noted that the altitude of
12700 ft
was in paramo and (
Chapman, 1917: 655
) further explained that the
Santa Isabel
camp was at
12000 ft
, at the border between temperate forest and paramo. The field labels of the specimens from
12700 ft
are stamped ‘‘Par.Val.’’