Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes:
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Pachycephala soror remota
Mayr and Van Deusen
Pachycephala soror remota
Mayr and Van Deusen, 1956: 4
(‘‘Top Camp,’’ east slopes of Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Group, Territory of
Papua
).
Now
Pachycephala soror remota
Mayr and Van Deusen, 1956
.
See
Coates, 1990: 208–209
, and
Boles, 2007: 416
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 388847
, adult male, collected at the ‘‘
Top Camp
,’’ east slopes,
1600 m
,
Goodenough Island
,
09.20S
,
150.15E
(PNG, 1984),
D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago
,
Milne Bay Province
,
Papua New Guinea
, on
11 October 1953
, by
Hobart
M. Van Deusen
, on the
Fourth Archbold Expedition
to
New
Guinea.
COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the
holotype
was given in the original description.
Paratype
:
AMNH 658278
, immature male, collected in the mountains of Goodenough Island, by A.S. Meek, in 1913.
Dickinson (2003: 476)
synonymized
remota
with
bartoni
of southeastern New
Guinea
, probably based on
Galbraith (1956: 196)
. However, Galbraith would not have seen the description of
remota
, also published in 1956. This is undoubtedly an uncommon bird of the highest mountain on Goodenough. The single adult was collected at
1600 m
. We (
LeCroy and Peckover, 2000: 42
) saw it only once when we were camped at
1060 m
in
August 1988
. Given the considerably larger size of the two Goodenough specimens compared to specimens of
bartoni
from southeastern New
Guinea
(
Mayr and
Van Deusen, 1956: 4
, and substantiated by my measurements), I believe the subspecies should be recognized,
contra
Dickinson (2003: 476)
. Further collecting is encouraged.
Rothschild and Hartert (1914a) reported on Meek’s collection from Goodenough Island.
See
Brass (1956)
for a summary of the Fourth Archbold Expedition.