Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 12. Passeriformes: Ploceidae, Sturnidae, Buphagidae, Oriolidae, Dicruridae, Callaeidae, Grallinidae, Corcoracidae, Artamidae, Cracticidae, Ptilonorhynchidae, Cnemophilidae, Paradisaeidae, And Corvidae
Author
Lecroy, Mary
Department of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History
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Corvus macrorhynchus
[sic]
osai
Ogawa
Corvus macrorhynchus
[sic]
osai
Ogawa, 1905: 196
(Okinawashima, Ishigaki, Kohama, Iriomote, Shinjoshima, and Kuroshima).
Now
Corvus macrorhynchos osai
Ogawa, 1905
. See
Hartert, 1919: 126
;
Blake and Vaurie, 1962: 273
;
Dickinson et al., 2004c: 95–102
;
2004b: 124
;
Morioka et al., 2005: 100
; and
dos Anjos, 2009: 631
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 674344
, adult male, collected on
Kohama-jima
(not Kobamashima),
Ryu Kyu Islands
,
Japan
, on
26 July 1904
, by collectors for
Alan Owston
(no. 1647).
From
the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS:
Ogawa (1905)
studied this collection made by Owston’s collectors in the Ryu Kyu Islands in 1904 prior to the purchase of selected specimens by Rothschild. Ogawa did not designate a type in the original description but charted the measurements of his
15 specimens
, each of which bears a collector’s number, from the six islands listed above.
Hartert (1919: 126)
, by giving the collector’s number ‘‘1647’’ of the type, designated it the
lectotype
; the number used by Ogawa was the same in this case. It also bears a Rothschild type label.
Morioka et al. (2005: 100)
commented on the frequent misspelling of this type locality.
Specimens
purchased from
Owston
routinely bear two
Owston
labels, one in
Japanese
and one in
English. It
is difficult to be certain of the
paralectotypes
in the type series of
osai
because the collector’s number used by
Ogawa
in his chart were written in red pencil on the
Japanese
labels and this has faded over time so as to be almost unread- able.
The
following specimens are definite
paralectotypes
: Kuroshima,
AMNH 674337
(1648 on English label, same no. used by Ogawa), female,
12 July 1904
.
Ishigaki
,
AMNH 674338
(1655, 1580?), male,
5 June 1904
;
AMNH 674339
(1657, 1581), female,
26 May 1904
;
AMNH 674340
(1658
K
, 1261), male,
29 May 1904
;
AMNH 674341
(1654, 1587), male,
26 May 1904
;
AMNH 674342
(1658, 1584), female,
26 May 1904
;
AMNH 674343
(1656, 1582), female,
26 May 1904
.
Arugusukujima
,
AMNH 674345
(1646, also used by
Ogawa
), male,
15 July 1904
(
Ogawa
called this locality
Shinojoshima
).
The
following two specimens may also be
paralectotypes
:
Iriomote
,
AMNH 674335
(1652, 1578), male immature,
AMNH 674336
(1653, 1579), female immature,
25 June 1904
; the two specimens listed as immature by Ogawa are listed under 1578 and 1579, but the sexes are reversed and the date is given as
26 June 1904
.
Morioka et al. (2005: 100)
commented on the frequent discrepancies between what is written in Ogawa’s charts and the dates on specimens. Some of the specimens listed as from
Okinawa
(above, under
connectens
) may be specimens that Ogawa identified as
osai
, but I was unable to read the red pencil numbers on any of them.