Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae
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Mary
Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2011
2011-04-29
2011
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Zosterops semperi owstoni
Hartert
Zosterops semperi owstoni
Hartert, 1900a: 2
(Ruk)
.
Now
Zosterops semperi owstoni
Hartert, 1900
. See
Mees, 1969: 156–157
,
Pratt et al., 1987: 284
,
Slikas et al., 2000: 355–365
, and
van Balen, 2008: 448
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 700803
, unsexed adult, collected on
Chuuk
(
5
Truk
or
Ruk
)
Island
,
07.28N
,
151.51E
(
Times Atlas
),
Chuuk
Islands
,
Caroline Islands, Federated States of Micronesia
, on
7 May 1896
, by collectors for Alan Owston. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: No type was designated in the original description, Hartert only saying that the Rothschild Collection had ‘‘received a large series from Ruk.’’
Hartert (1920: 435)
listed as the type the only specimen collected on
7 May 1896
, thereby designating it the
lectotype
. The Owston label is marked ‘‘Type’’ in what appears to be Rothschild’s hand, and it also bears a Rothschild type label.
Mees (1969: 157)
did not appear to accept Hartert’s designation of
lectotype
, although he usually did so, and only listed part of the type series even though he examined the specimens in AMNH. Hartert’s published designation applies to a unique specimen from the original type series, and this is sufficient for lectotypification. The following are
paralectotypes
, collected on
Chuuk
in
November 1895
, February, March, May, and
June 1896
:
AMNH 700791– 700802
,
700804–700811
.
Mees (1969: 143–144)
included the
Caroline Islands
white-eyes in the broad species
Z. conspicillatus
.
Pratt et al. (1987: 283–284)
, based on song, included the subspecies
semperi
, owstoni
, and
takatsukasai
in the species
Z. semperi
, and the recent mitochondrial sequence data of
Slikas et al. (2000: 355–365)
support this arrangement.