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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Myzomela sanguinolenta stephensi
Mathews
Myzomela sanguinolenta stephensi
Mathews, 1912a: 395
(North
Queensland
(Cooktown)).
Now
Myzomela sanguinolenta sanguinolenta
Latham, 1801
. See
Salomonsen, 1967: 359
,
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 333–334
,
Christidis and Boles, 2008: 185–191
, and
Higgins et al., 2008: 642
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 692865
, adult male, collected at
Cooktown
,
15.28S
,
145.19E
(
USBGN
, 1957),
Queensland
,
Australia
, on
16 May 1900
, by
E.A.C. Olive
(no. 172).
From
the
Mathews Collection
(no. 5912) via the
Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Mathews cited his catalog number of the
holotype
in the original description; it bears Olive’s original label and Mathews’ collection, type and ‘‘Figured’’ labels, indicating that it was illustrated in
Mathews (1924
: pl. 515, opp. p. 305, text p. 306), where the described and figured adult male is confirmed as the type of
stephensi
. An AMNH type label has been added. The following birds were in Mathews’ possession
when
stephensi
was named and are considered
paratypes
: collected by
W. Stalker
,
Beach Mount
, males,
AMNH 692836
(
Mathews
no. 3016),
AMNH 692837
(3018),
AMNH 692838
(3017)
;
unsexed,
AMNH 692839
(3020)
;
Mount Elliot
, immatures,
AMNH 692840
(3019),
AMNH 692841
(3021). Collected by the Dodds,
Barron River
, males,
AMNH 692842
(8035),
AMNH 692843
(8980)
;
Kuranda, male,
AMNH 692859
(no. not found)
;
collected by
Olive
,
Cooktown
, males,
AMNH 692864
(no. not found),
AMNH 692866
(5913),
AMNH 692867
(no. not found)
;
male?,
AMNH 692868
(5911, entered as female)
;
females,
AMNH 692869
(5909),
AMNH 692870
(5910).
Two
specimens collected by
T.H. Bowyer Bower
at
Cairns
in 1885 were not cataloged by
Mathews
until 1913, after the publication of
stephensi
and are not
paratypes
.
Olive’s name does not appear on the labels of the Cooktown specimens; however, Olive collected for H.C. Robinson, from whom Mathews undoubtedly purchased this collection.
Mathews (1942: 53)
noted that he bought Olive’s bird skins ‘‘at a sale in London,’’ and in his catalog he noted that the specimens came from ‘‘Robinson.’’
Robinson and Laverock (1900)
reported on Olive’s two collections from Cooktown and Cairns.
Schodde and Mason (1999: 334)
recognized the single subspecies
M. s.
sanguinolenta
in
Australia
; whereas,
Higgins et al. (2008: 642)
considered
M. sanguinolenta
monotypic. For use of Latham, 1801, see
Schodde et al. (2010)
.