Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes:
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Lecroy, Mary
Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History (lecroy @ amnh. org)
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Nectarinia filiola
Hartlaub
Nectarinia filiola
Hartlaub, 1890: 150
(Njangalo)
.
Now
Nectarinia kilimensis kilimensis
Shelley, 1885
.
See
Chapin, 1954: 271–272
, and
Cheke and Mann, 2008a: 272
.
SYNTYPES
:
AMNH 690600
, adult male, Ruganda (NKóle),
16 July 1889
, (no. 271), ‘‘cotype’
’;
AMNH 690643
, adult male, Buguéra,
6 March 1889
, (no. 70), ‘‘one of cotypes’
’;
AMNH 690644
, adult male, Buguéra, 28 February, 1889, (no. 49), ‘‘one of cotype’
’;
AMNH 690645
, adult male, Buguéra,
14 March 1889
, (no. 106), ‘‘cotype’
’;
AMNH 690646
, female, Buguéra,
19 March 1889
, (no. 116),
♀
of no. 115, ‘‘Type of descr. of
♀
’’
;
AMNH 690647
[female, Njangabo,
30 April 1889
]
;
AMNH 690733
[adult male, locality?, date?, Type], all collected by
Emin Pasha
(the numbers cited in parentheses above are his field numbers). From the Rothschild Collection
.
COMMENTS: When Hartlaub described this form, he did not designate a
type
or say exactly how many specimens he had, but said that Emin sent several specimens of both sexes. He described male and female, giving only one locality and date following the description of the male and complaining about the difficulty of reading Emin’s handwriting regarding the locality of the female.
Hartlaub (1891: 27)
repeated his description of male and female, giving at this time Emin’s no. 116 for the female from Buguéra. He still did not specify a type, saying that he had numerous examples of both sexes from Njangabo, and mentioning
seven male
specimens from Buguéra, ‘‘Buehsse’’ (?), Ruganda, and Njangabo differing only in the length of the two central tail feathers. A further complication is the loss of the original Emin label from
AMNH 690647
and
AMNH 690733
;
the information supplied for these specimens in brackets is taken from a Rothschild label and what is presumably a Hartlaub label, respectively. The data on
AMNH 690647
must have been copied from an Emin label, no longer present. It seems safe to say that all of the above specimens, collected in 1889, are
syntypes
of
Nectarinia filiola
;
no
syntype
has been found in
UMB
(
P.R. Becker
, personal commun.)
AMNH 690733
bears a
Rothschild
type label, but it is filled in by a hand other than
Hartert’s
and it was not listed by
Hartert
in his types in the Rothschild Collection.
AMNH
type labels have been added to all of the above
syntypes
.
Coordinates
for collecting localities are:
Nyangabo
(
5
Njangabo
),
Congo
(
Kinshasa
),
01.19N
,
30.03E
(
Chapin, 1954
)
;
Bogoro
(
5
Buguéra
),
Congo
(
Kinshasa
),
01.24N
,
30.15E
(
Chapin, 1954
)
;
Mbarara
(
5
Ruganda
),
Uganda
,
00.37S
,
30.39E
(
R. Dowsett
, personal commun.)
.
In addition to the above specimens, there are in AMNH two Emin specimens of this form collected at Bukoba in
November and December 1890
, AMNH 206713, male, and AMNH 206714, male juvenile, received on exchange from ZMB in the 1920s and originally from the Bruno Mencke Collection. These were collected too late to have been seen for the original description.