A taxonomic review of Aramidescajaneus (Aves, Gruiformes, Rallidae) with notes on morphological variation in other species of the genus
Author
Marcondes, Rafael Sobral
Author
Silveira, Luis Fabio
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Taxon classification Animalia Gruiformes Rallidae
Aramides cajaneus (Statius
Mueller
, 1776)
Fulica Cajanea
Statius
Mueller
, 1776. Natursystems Supplements, p. 119. Based on "La Grande Poule
d'Eau
de Cayenne" from
Buffon (1781)
, which is illustrated in the Planches
Enluminees
d'Histoire
Naturelle by L. J. M. Daubenton (plate 352). Type locality:
"Caienne"
(Cayenne, French Guyana).
Fulica major
Boddaert, 1783. Table des Planches
Enlumineez
d'Histoire
Naturelle de M.
D'Aubenton
, p. 21. Based on
Buffon's
(1781)
"La Grande Poule
d'Eau
de Cayenne".
Fulica cayennensis
Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae, 13th edition, v. 1, part 2, p. 700. Based on
Latham's
(1785)
"Cayenne Gallinule" and
Buffon's
(1781)
"La Grande Poule
d'Eau
de Cayenne". Type locality: "Guianae et Cayennae".
Fulica ruficollis
Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae, 13th edition, v. 1, part 2, p. 700. Based on
Latham's
(1785)
"Black-Bellied Gallinule". Type locality:
"Cayenna"
.
Rallus chiricote
Vieillot, 1819. Nouveau Dictionnaire
d'Histoire
Naturelle, v. 28, p. 551. Based on
Azara's
(1805)
"Chiricote"
. Type locality:
"Paraguay"
.
Azara's
"Chiricote
aplomado" which
Vieillot (1819)
considered a variant of his
Rallus chiricote
, is actually
Aramides saracura
.
Rallus maximus
Vieillot, 1819. Nouveau Dictionnaire
d'Histoire
Naturelle, v. 28, p. 555. Based on
Latham's
(1785)
"Cayenne Gallinule",
Gmelin's
(1789)
Fulica cayennensis
and
Buffon's
(1781)
La Grande Poule
d'Eau
de Cayenne". Type locality: "Cayenne et [...] Guyane".
Gallinula ruficeps
Spix, 1825. Avium Species Novae, tome 2, p. 74 and plate 96. Type specimen in the Munich museum, not examined. Type locality: "Provincia Rio de Janeiro" (Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil).
Rallus hydrogallina
Lesson, 1831.
Traite
d'Ornithologie
, p. 536. Based on
Gmelin's
(1789)
Fulica cayennensis
and
Buffons's
(1781)
"La Grande Poule
d'Eau
de Cayenne". Type locality:
"Cayenne"
and
"Bresil"
. The supposed juvenile with slate underparts ("dessous du corps
ardoise"
) is not
Aramides cajaneus
.
Aramides gutturalis
Sharpe, 1894. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum, v. 23, p. 57 and plate 5. Holotype, examined: BMNH 1843.5.24.134, "South America". The
specimen's
oldest label bears the word
"Lima"
. However, no species of
Aramides
is known to occur in the vicinity of Lima, Peru. If this is indeed the locality meant, then it is likely that it represents simply the port from where the skin was shipped to Europe, rather than the actual place where it was collected.
Aramides cajanea venezuelensis
Cory, 1915. Field Museum of Natural History Ornithological Series, v. 1, n. 8, p. 296. Holotype, examined: FMNH 34472, adult male, "Encontrados, Venezuela" (Zulia state).
Aramides cajanea peruviana
Cory, 1915. Field Museum of Natural History Ornithological Series, vol. 1, n. 8, p. 296. Holotype, examined: FMNH 44019, adult female, "Moyabamba, Peru" (San
Martin
department).
Aramides cajanea latens
Bangs & Penard, 1918. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, v. 62, p. 41. Holotype, examined: MCZ 114297, adult female, "San Miguel Island, Bay of Panama" (known now as Isla del Rey, in the Las Perlas archipelago).
Aramides cajanea salmoni
Chubb, 1918. Bulletin of the British
Ornithologists'
Club, v. 38, p. 48. Holotype, examined: BMNH 89.11.20.50, "Remedios, Antioquia, Colombia".
Aramides cajanea grahami
Chubb, 1919. The Ibis, 11th series, v. 1, n. 1, p. 53. Holotype, examined: BMNH 45.8.25.56,
"Para
, Brazil".
Aramides cajanea morrisoni
Wetmore, 1946. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, v. 59, p. 50. Holotype, examined: USNM 376059, adult male, "San
Jose
Island,
Archipielago
de las Perlas" (Panama).
Diagnosis.
Nuchal spot very dark grayish-brown 10YR 3/2, sometimes duller or, very rarely, absent. Back entirely green. No white or pale feathers whatsoever on the lower chest. Basic phrase of the song bisyllabic (see details above).
Distribution.
Pacific side of Costa Rica; Panama (including the Pearl Islands); Colombia (except the
Choco
region, west of the Andes); Venezuela; the Guianas; Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia east of the Andes; Brazil (except a section of the coast where it is replaced by
Aramides avicenniae
, and some inland parts of the states of
Sao
Paulo,
Parana
, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, where it is replaced by
Aramides saracura
; see above); southeastern Paraguay; Uruguay; and extreme northwestern and northeastern Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Corrientes, Entre Rios and Buenos Aires provinces) (Figures 1 and 2).