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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Gymnorhina tibicen finki
Mathews
Gymnorhina tibicen finki
Mathews, 1914: 100
(Horseshoe Bend, Fink River, N.T.)
.
Now considered an intergrade or undifferentiated. See Amadon, 1951: 20; 1962b: 169;
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 545–550
;
Dickinson, 2003: 643
;
Toon et al., 2007: 2525–2541
; and
Russell and Rowley, 2009: 339–340
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 673060
, adult male, collected at Horseshoe Bend,
25.13S
,
134.14E
(Times
Atlas
), Finke (= Fink) River,
Northern Territory
,
Australia
, on
26 September 1913
, by S.A. White (no. 1[3?]10). From the Mathews Collection via the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS:
By
1914,
Mathews
no longer cataloged his birds and his descriptions had become increasingly meager.
The
type was said to be from
Horseshoe Bend
,
Finke River
, and the range included ‘‘
Central
Australia
.’’
The
adult male is the only specimen in
AMNH
from
Horseshoe Bend
, and it is marked ‘‘type of G.t. finki,
A.A.
R. v. ii’’ by
Mathews
and bears a
Rothschild
type label.
Although
it is nowhere mentioned by
Mathews
, this specimen and the
paratypes
listed below were collected by
S.A.
White (1914: 433
, 438; map opp. p. 407) on his long journey through
Central
Australia
in 1913.
On
page 433,
White
had originally identified his specimens as
G. t. intermissa
?, but in an addendum (p. 438) noted that
Mathews
had described his birds as
G. t
. ‘‘
finkei
.’’
The
paratypes
in
AMNH
are:
Alice Springs
,
AMNH 673054–673058
, five males,
4–6 September 1913
;
Hermannsburg
,
Finke
Riv- er,
AMNH 673059
, immature female,
26 September 1913
, all collected by
S.A. White.
For a discussion of the complicated geographical variation in this species, see
Schodde and Mason (1999: 545–550)
and
Toon et al. (2007: 2541)
.