Type specimens and type localities of birds collected during the Hemprich and Ehrenberg expedition to Lebanon in 1824
Author
Mlíkovský, Jiří
Author
Frahnert, Sylke
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Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.278408
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278408
Phileremos
bicornis
C. L. Brehm
Accentor bicornis
Hemprich, 1824
[Unpublished label name.]
Alauda bicornis
Lichtenstein
, 1825
[Unpublished manuscript name.]
Phileremos
bicornis
C. L. Brehm, 1842
: col. 504.
Now.
Eremophila alpestris bicornis
(
C. L. Brehm, 1842
)
. See
Hartert (1905: 263)
.
Type
series.
C. L. Brehm (1842)
based this species on
Alauda bicornis
of Hemprich [= label name] and
Alauda bilopha
Temminck [= Temminck 1823
: pl. 244, fig. 1], which he cited exclusively in the synonymy of his
Phileremon
bicornis
. The reference to Hemprich’s
Alauda bicornis
means that all
29 specimens
listed by
Lichtenstein
(1825, Nr. 245–273)
as
Alauda bicornis
are
syntypes
, and that all
syntypes
of Temmick's
Alauda bilopha
are also
syntypes
of
P. b i c o r n i s
C. L. Brehm.
Hemprich
syntypes
:
Lichtenstein
(1825)
decided that five of these
syntypes
should be retained in the
ZMB
, and offered the remaining 24
syntypes
for sale. Subsequently, however, seven of the
syntypes
were registered into the Inventory Catalogue of the
ZMB
(see also
Lichtenstein
1854
: 38 sub
Otocoryx
[sic!]
bilopha
), and therefore they should be in the
ZMB
. We found only one of them in 2010, the remaining six thus having been lost. Although
22 specimens
seem to have been sold by
Lichtenstein
prior to 1854 (cf.
Lichtenstein
1854
: 38), we were not able to locate them.
Temminck
syntypes
:
Temminck (1823)
based
Alauda bilopha
on specimens collected by W.P.E.S. Rüppell in Arabia Petraea. We located three such specimens in
RMNH
(see below) and
SMF
(54830 and 54831, both collected by E. Rüppell;
GBIF
2010). There is, however, no evidence that Temminck saw or included the
SMF
specimens in his
Alauda bilopha
. Moreover, it is unknown when
SMF
obtained these specimens, which are undated (
GBIF
2010). They are thus not included in the
type
series of
Alauda bilopha
Temminck
or
Phileremos
bicornis
C. L. Brehm.
Lectotype
(designated by
Hartert 1918
: 23):
AMNH
457703, ad. 3 (label) or ad. Ƥ (
Vaurie 1951a: 490
), collected “vere,
Syria
” (label—see
Hartert 1918
: 23), i.e. “in spring,
Syria
” [= on
5–24 July 1824
at Bcharré,
Lebanon
]. This specimen was labeled as “
Typus
” of
Phileremos
bicornis
C. L. Brehm by
Hartert (1918: 23)
. It is doubtful whether Hartert’s (1918) statement that this specimen is a “
Typus
” of
P. bi co r n is
is a valid designation of a
lectotype
(cf.
ICZN
1999
, Art. 74.5) or whether this simply meant that Hartert considered the specimen a
syntype
(cf.
ICZN
1999
, Art. 73.2.1). However, Hartert’s (1918) action was accepted as a valid designation of the
lectotype
by
Vaurie (1951a: 489–490)
and
LeCroy (2003: 29)
. If Hartert’s (1918) action is rejected as invalid, then the action by
Vaurie (1951a: 489–490)
would be sufficient to designate the same specimen as the
lectotype
. We thus accept here Hartert’s (1918) lectotypification of the specimen
AMNH
457703 as valid.
Paralectotype
:
ZMB
5341, mount, unsexed, collected on an unknown date [=
5–24 July 1824
] in “
Syrien
” (label) [= Bcharré,
Lebanon
].
Paralectotype
:
RMNH
88890, ad. 3, skin, collected by W.P.E.S. Rüppell in the “Akaba Desert” (
Dekker 2003: 17
) [= Arabia Petraea].
Paralectotypes
(3; lost):
ZMB
5338, 5339, 5340, all collected on an unknown date [=
5–24 July 1824
] in “
Syrien
” [= Bcharré,
Lebanon
] according to the Inventory Catalogue of the
ZMB
.
Paralectotype
(lost):
ZMB
5342, collected on an unknown date [=
5–24 July 1824
] in “
Libanon
” [= Bcharré,
Lebanon
] according to the Inventory Catalogue of the
ZMB
.
Paralectotypes
(2; lost):
ZMB
5343, 5334. Both said to be “juv.” and collected on an unknown date [=
5–24 July 1824
] at “Bischerre” [= Bcharré,
Lebanon
] according to the Inventory Catalogue of the
ZMB
.
Type
locality.
Phileremos
bicornis
was described from “
Libanon
” (
C. L. Brehm 1842: col. 506
). The Inventory Catalogue of the
ZMB
gave “
Libanon
” for
ZMB
5342, and “Bischerre” for
ZMB
5343 and 5344.
Vaurie (1959b: 42)
stated that “the
type
series was collected on Mount
Lebanon
by Hemprich and Ehrenberg at the end of June, 1824”, which cannot be correct, because Hemprich and Ehrenberg reached Jabal
Lubnān
only on
5 July
.
Type
specimens were collected in “M.
Libanon
, juxta nives” (in Jabal
Lubnān
, close to the snow) (
Lichtenstein
1825
). The location is supported by circannual changes in the presence of snow in
Lebanon
(
Aouad-Rizk
et al
. 2005
). Hemprich and Ehrenberg could thus have collected these specimens, including the
lectotype
, only at Bcharré. Hence, here we restrict the
type
locality of
Phileremon
bicornis
C. L. Brehm to Bcharré,
Lebanon
, where the
lectotype
was collected during
5–24 July 1824
.
Remarks.
C. L. Brehm (1842: col. 504)
attributed this species name to Hemprich, but he is its author (
ICZN 1999, Art. 51.1
).
Giebel (1877: 99)
attributed this species to
C. L. Brehm (1855a)
, where the name would be a nomen nudum, because its lacks both description and indication.
Hartert (1905: 263)
and
Vaurie (1951a: 489)
attributed the species name to
C. L. Brehm (1855b: 122)
, but
Hartert and Steinbacher (1933: 132)
corrected the citation to
C. L. Brehm (1842)
, where the name indeed seems to have been published by C. L. Brehm for the first time (see also
Vaurie 1959b
: 42).