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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Diglossa cyanea dispar
J.T. Zimmer
Diglossa cyanea dispar
J.T.
Zimmer, 1942: 6
(
Chugur
, northwest of
Cajamarca
, northwestern
Perú
; altitude
9,000 feet
).
Now
Diglossa cyanea dispar
J.T.
Zimmer, 1942
. See
Vuilleumier, 1969
,
Storer, 1970: 407
,
Isler and Isler, 1999: 368–369
, and Dickinson, 2003: 817.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 236161
, adult male, collected at
Chugur
,
9000 ft
,
06.40S
,
78.45W
(
Stephens and Traylor, 1983
),
40 mi
northwest of
Cajamarca
,
Cajamarca
,
Peru
, on
29 April 1926
, by
Harry Watkins
(no. 10362).
COMMENTS:
Zimmer
cited the
AMNH
number of the
holotype
in the original description and listed the specimens he examined.
The
paratypes
are:
Peru
,
El Tambo
,
AMNH 175717
,
male
;
Tamborape
,
AMNH 181648
, male
;
Chaupe
,
AMNH 181649
,
181650
, female, male
;
Taulis
,
AMNH 236156–236159
,
two males
,
two females
;
Chugur
,
AMNH 236160
,
236162
, female, male.
Ecuador
,
Loja
,
AMNH 130375
, female
;
Zaruma
,
AMNH 130376
,
130377
, males
;
El Chiral
,
AMNH 168289–168292
,
one male
,
three females
;
Taraguacocha
,
AMNH 168294
, female
;
Salvias
,
AMNH 168295
,
168296
, males. A male from
Taraguacocha
,
AMNH 168293
, was exchanged to
MCZ
in
July 1928
and was not available to
Zimmer
when he named
dispar
.
TERSININAE