Type specimens and type localities of birds (Aves) collected by Gustav Adolf Fischer (1848 - 1886) in East Africa
Author
Frahnert, Sylke
Author
Turner, Donald A.
Author
Bracker, Cordula
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-08-18
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Mirafra intercedens
Reichenow, 1895: 96
.
Now
:
Calendulauda alopex intercedens
(
Reichenow, 1895
)
.
See
White (1961: 24)
; but see also
Mayr & Greenway (1960: 16)
.
Holotype
: ZMB 49.232 (Fischer no. 13), skin, male, collected at Loeru,
05.09.1885
.
Type locality
: “
Loeru (Massailand)” [
Loeru
,
Dodoma Region
,
Tanzania
], from the original description and locality of the
holotype
.
Remarks
: In the original description no type was chosen and no collecting number was given. However,
Reichenow (1895)
refers to
Mirafra sabota
(Smith, A.)
in
Reichenow (1887: 74)
and a specimen from the locality “Loeru” of the collector Fischer. As ZMB 49.232 (Fischer no. 13) is the only Fischer specimen of this species from Loeru, it is the
holotype
for this species.
The East African population of
intercedens
has long been placed within
africanoides
(Smith, A.)
, contra
Ryan et al. (2004)
and
Hockey et al. (2005)
who restrict
africanoides
to southern Africa, and place East African birds within the smaller and more richly colored
Calendulauda alopex
(Sharpe, RB)
of Somaliland and the Ogaden region, as do both del
Hoyo & Collar (2016)
and
Gill et al. (2023)
. However as
Alström et al. (2013)
had no molecular data to support a sister group relationship between
Calendulauda alopex intercedens
and
C. africanoides austinrobertsi
(White, C.M.N.), treatment of
intercedens
within
africanoides
was maintained by
Dickinson & Christidis (2014)
.