Systematics, morphology and ecology of rails (Aves: Rallidae) of the Mascarene Islands, with one new species
Author
Hume, Julian Pender
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-03
4626
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journal article
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Madagascan Moorhen
Gallinula chloropus pyrrhorrhoa
A.
Newton, 1861b
Haretac
Flacourt, 1661
, p.164
Fulica chloropus
:
Linnaeus, 1758
, p. 152, 1766
, p. 258;
Desjardins, 1831
, p.45;
Hartlaub, 1848
, p. 392, 1860, p.173
Gallinula chloropus
:
Sganzin, 1840
[in
1831–32
], p.45;
Hartlaub, 1861
, p.81;
Pollen, 1863
, p.325;
Coquerel, 1864
, p.23;
Schlegel, 1865
, p.47, 1866b, p.425;
Schlegel & Pollen, 1868
, p.136;
Vinson, 1868
, p.628;
Gray, 1871
, p.66;
Sharpe, 1894
, p.169;
Meinertzhagen, 1912
, p.99
Gallinule or Moor-hen
:
Clark, 1859
, p.lxxxv
Gallinula
A.
Newton, 1861a
, p.116
Gallinula pyrrhorrhoa
: A.
Newton, 1861b
, p.19 (
Mauritius
); E. Newton, 1861, p.275, 1863, p.458;
Sclater, 1863
, p.165;
Roch & Newton, 1863
, p.174;
Verreaux, 1865
, p.4;
Bartlett, 1875
, p.68;
Hartlaub, 1877
, p.348; E.
Newton, 1888
, p.552;
Guérin, 1950
, p.2(1)
Gallinula chloropus
, var.
pyrrhorrhoa
Grandidier, 1868
, p.5
;
Finsch & Hartlaub, 1870
, p.787;
Milne-Edwards & Grandidier, 1882
, p.594, pls.240, 241,241a;
Oustalet, 1897
, p.96; Carié, 1916, p.47
Gallinula chloropus pyrrhorrhoa
Oustalet, 1897
, p.96
;
Sclater, 1924
, p.108;
Rand, 1936
, p.361;
Guérin, 1939
, p.187;
Berlioz, 1946
, p.37;
Staub, 1973b
, p.31;
Rountree
et al
. 1952
, p.181;
Safford & Hawkins, 2013
, 372;
Dickinson & Remsen, 2013
, p.161; del
Hoyo & Collar, 2014
, pp.352
Remarks:
The Madagascan race of the Eurasian Moorhen
Gallinula chloropus
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
is found throughout
Madagascar
and on the
Comoro Islands
, and is also a resident breeder on
Mauritius
and
Réunion
(A.
Newton 1861a
;
Cheke & Hume 2008
;
Safford & Hawkins 2013
). The
holotype
of
G. c.
pyrrhorrhoa
was collected in 1861 on
Mauritius
, when Alfred Newton received the skin from his brother, Edward (A.
Newton 1861a
, b). Another specimen had been previously been collected in 1831 (
Desjardins 1831
), at the same time that the eggs were probably recorded (
Cari 1904
). Cossigny (Charpentier de
Cossigny 1799
) first observed them on
Mauritius
during the 1790s, and it appears that they were by then well established (
Cheke & Hume 2008
).
Michel (1992)
thought that it had been introduced by the French, but provides no evidence to support this claim and it appears unlikely. It was also first observed on
Réunion
in 1831 and was also considered common there at that time (
Sganzin 1840
). The lack of records from the 17th century, plus its absence from the fossil-rich Mare aux Songes deposits, suggests that
G. c.
pyrrhorrhoa
is a recent colonist that may well have populated the niche of
Fulica newtonii
after it had become extinct (
Cheke & Hume 2008
;
Hume 2013
).
The Madagascan Moorhen occurs in most remaining wetland areas of
Mauritius
today, especially in the north where it is abundant (pers. obs) (
Fig. 38
), and is well established on the Étang St. Paul and other wetland areas up to an altitude of
1,000 m
on
Réunion
(
Milon 1951
;
Safford & Hawkins 2013
).