Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae
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Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
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Melithreptus lunatus gradus
Mathews
Melithreptus lunatus gradus
Mathews, 1912b: 48
(Melville Island,
Northern Territory
).
Now
Melithreptus albogularis albogularis
Gould, 1848
. See
Salomonsen, 1967: 396
,
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 282–283
,
Christidis and Boles, 2008: 185–191
, and
Higgins et al., 2008: 674– 675
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 691332
, adult male, collected at
Coopers Camp
,
Apsley Strait
,
Melville Island
,
Northern Territory
,
Australia
, on
24 November 1911
, by
J.P. Rogers
(no. 2512).
From
the
Mathews Collection
(no. 11336) via the
Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: In the original description, Mathews said that his type was from Melville Island, which was also given as the range of the form. AMNH 691332 bears, in addition to Rogers’ original label, Mathews and Rothschild type labels and a Mathews ‘‘Figured’’ label indicating that it was the model for
Mathews (1924
: pl. 511, lower figure, opp. p. 241, text p. 243), where the figured male is said to be the type of
gradus,
thereby designating it the
lectotype
. While Mathews’ catalog number is written on the type labels, it was not mentioned in the description.
Mathews (1912b: 26)
noted that he had received two shipments of birds collected on Melville Island prior to his description of this form. This included all of the specimens collected at Coopers Camp in 1911.There are
six paralectotypes
in AMNH:
AMNH 691331
(Mathews no. 11337), male, 24 November;
AMNH 691334
(10690), female, 3 October;
AMNH 691335
(11615), female, 7 November;
AMNH 691337
(11616), female, 7 November;
AMNH 691338
(10689), female, 2 October;
AMNH 691339
(10688), sex?, 13 October. A seventh
paralectotype
was cataloged by Mathews as no. 11338, male, collected
24 November 1911
, but it did not come to AMNH.
Coopers Camp, according to
Hart and Pilling (1964: 101)
, was across Apsley Strait from the Bathurst Island Mission Station,
11.45S
,
130.41E
(Times Atlas).