Systematics, morphology and ecology of rails (Aves: Rallidae) of the Mascarene Islands, with one new species
Author
Hume, Julian Pender
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-03
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White-throated Rail
Dryolimnas cuvieri
(
Pucheran, 1845
)
Rallus cuvieri
:
Pucheran, 1845
, p.279 (
Mauritius
)
Rallus gularis
:
Hartlaub, 1877
, p.337
;
Milne-Edwards & Grandidier, 1879
, p.569, pls.230b, 232;
Guérin, 1942
, 2(6) (
auctorum nec
Horsfield, 1822
, p.196)
Dryolimnas cuvieri
:
Sharpe, 1894
, p.70
Dryolimnas cuvieri cuvieri
:
Sclater, 1924
, p.101
;
Rountree
et al
. 1952
;
Dickinson & Remsen, 2013
, p.155; del
Hoyo & Collar, 2014
, pp.344
Holotype
:
MNHN-ZO-2011-
535 ♀
(
Fig. 31
). The
holotype
was described from a live specimen captured on
Mauritius
in 1809 by Colonel M. Mathieu (
Schlegel & Pollen 1868
), who was attached to the naval artillery and supplied an important collection of animals to the
MNHN
(
Cheke & Hume 2008
;
Hume 2011a
).
FIGURE 26.
Comparison of humeri of
Dryolimnas cuvieri
and
Gallinula chloropus
with
D. chekei
nov. sp.
, caudal aspect (above), cranial aspect (below).
A
. NHMUK S/1989.38.1
Dryolimnas
c.
aldabranus
♂;
B
. NHMUK 1910.4.8.1 †
D.
c. abbotti
u/s;
C.
UMZC 300AA4 †
D. chekei
u/s;
D.
NHMUK 1882.2.28.2
D. c.
cuvieri
u/s;
E
. NHMUK S/1977.23.1
Gallinula chloropus
u/s. Scale bar = 10 mm.
FIGURE 27.
Comparison of pelves of
Dryolimnas cuvieri
and
Gallinula chloropus
with
D. chekei
nov. sp.
, dorsal view.
A
. NHMUK S/1977.23.1
Gallinula chloropus
u/s.
B
. NHMUK S/1989.38.1
Dryolimnas
c.
aldabranus
♂;
C.
UMZC 300AA5 †
D. chekei
u/s;
D.
NHMUK 1882.2.28.2
D. c.
cuvieri
u/s;
E
. NHMUK 1910.4.8.1 †
D.
c. abbotti
u/s. Scale bar = 10 mm.
FIGURE 28.
Comparison of femora of
Dryolimnas cuvieri
with
D. chekei
nov. sp.
, caudal aspect.
A
. UMZC 300AA3 †
Dryolimnas chekei
u/s;
B
. NHMUK 1910.4.8.1 †
D.
c. abbotti
u/s;
C.
NHMUK S/1989.38.1
D. c.
aldabranus
♂;
D
. NHMUK 1882.2.28.2
D. c.
cuvieri
u/s. Scale bar = 10 mm.
Measurements:
See Appendix 2.
Type locality:
Mauritius
, Mascarene Islands (vagrant).
Distribution:
Madagascar
,
Mayotte
, (
Comoros
),
Mauritius
, Aldabra Atoll (
ssp
aldabranus
) and Assumption Island (
ssp
abbotti
).
Etymology:
After Léopold Chrêtien Frédéric Dagobert Baron Cuvier (
1769–1832
), French anatomist, and better known by his assumed name, Georges Cuvier (
Jobling 2009
).
Diagnosis:
In skeleton, as for genus.
Description of skin
(
Fig. 31
): In nominate, head, neck and breast vinous-chestnut; chin and throat white; mantle and scapulars to upper-tail coverts greenish-olive, with blackish-brown streaks on lower mantle, scapulars and back; tail olive-brown; flanks, belly and thighs greenish olive-brown; hind flanks and belly buffy-white barred black; median undertail-coverts dark brown barred white and lateral undertail-coverts white; wings olive-brown tinged greenish, with darker central streak on tertials; rostrum blackish, mandible red with blackish tip; iris reddishorange to reddish-brown; legs and feet greenish-grey or brownish-grey. Sexes alike. In
D. c.
aldabranus
, smaller, with much reduced wing than nominate (
Table 2
); top and sides of head more olive-brown; upperparts slightly paler, streaking reduced or absent; wings dull grey-brown; lower flanks and belly paler with less distinct white barring; bill blackish-brown, with pink on lower half of rostrum and basal third of mandible; iris orange-brown; legs and feet dark brown or black. Sexes alike. In
D.
c. abbotti
, smaller than nominate, with wing intermediate in length between nominate and
D. c.
aldabranus
(
Table 3
); upperparts paler, more greenish-olive; dark streaks variable, narrower, fainter or absent; white on throat more extensive, reaching upper breast; broader white barring on underside; bill black, basal third of mandible bright red; legs and feet dark brown.
Remarks:
The White-throated Rail is divided into three subspecies, nominate and volant
D. c.
cuvieri
, which is found widely on
Madagascar
and as a vagrant on both
Mayotte
,
Comoros
, and
Mauritius
(
Safford & Hawkins 2013
), while flightless and poorly volant forms,
D. c.
aldabranus
and
D.
c. abbotti
are endemic to Aldabra Atoll and Assumption Island respectively (
Fig. 1
);
D.
c. abbotti
is now extinct (
Safford & Hawkins 2013
;
Hume 2017
). The
holotype
of the nominate collected on
Mauritius
is undifferentiated in colouration and wing and tarsus measurements from those on
Madagascar
, which is the normal distribution of this species (
Ripley 1977
;
Taylor &
van Perlo 1998
).
Dryolimnas cuvieri
was considered to be either a former resident on
Mauritius
, or a vagrant, despite the
holotype
having enlarged ovaries (
Rountree
et al
. 1952
;
Cheke 1987
;
Cowles 1987
), but no specimens have been recorded on
Mauritius
since the type was collected. The discovery of subfossil remains have confirmed that an endemic, poorly volant or flightless species once occurred on the island (see below).