Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 11. Passeriformes: Parulidae, Drepanididae, Vireonidae, Icteridae, Fringillinae, Carduelinae, Estrildidae, And Viduinae
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LeCroy, Mary
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Loxia curvirostra taurica
Griscom
Loxia curvirostra taurica
(ex. Sushkin MS)
Griscom, 1937: 182
(Crimea, south coast).
Now
Loxia curvirostra curvirostra
Linnaeus, 1758
. See
Vaurie, 1956b: 27–28
;
Vaurie, 1959: 648– 652
;
Howell et al., 1968: 288–293
;
Dickinson, 2003: 756
; Clement, 2010: 600–602.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 713126
, adult male, collected at
Mishor
,
Crimea
(5 Krim, as on label), south coast, southern
Russia
, on
29 September 1910
(
16 September 1910
, Julian calendar), by
P. Sushkin
(5 Suschkin).
From
the
Sushkin Collection
via the
Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS:
Vaurie (1956b: 27–28)
noted that Griscom inadvertently validated Sushkin’s manuscript name written on the labels of two specimens collected by Sushkin and in the Rothschild Collection. Griscom also included a second adult male. While Griscom did not designate a type,
Vaurie (1956b: 28)
noted that because there is not a second male from the Crimea in the Rothschild Collection from Sushkin, the single male must be considered the type, thereby designating it the
lectotype
of
taurica
. Sushkin on his original labels had written the dates according to the Julian calendar, but had converted them to the Gregorian calendar dates on his collection labels. When discussing the two Sushkin specimens, Griscom reversed the dates of collection.
The second specimen labeled
taurica
by Sushkin is the
paralectotype
,
AMNH 713127
, unsexed (but considered an immature female by Griscom), collected at Koreiz, Crimea, south coast, southern
Russia
, on
7 August 1910
(
25 July 1910
, Julian calendar), by P. Sushkin.
Vaurie (1956b: 28
;
1959: 649
) synonymized
taurica
with nominate
L. curvirostra
. He (
Vaurie, 1959: 649
) thought that the
type
locality was possibly Mys Ay Todor.