Type specimens and type localities of birds (Aves) collected by Gustav Adolf Fischer (1848 - 1886) in East Africa
Author
Frahnert, Sylke
Author
Turner, Donald A.
Author
Bracker, Cordula
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-08-18
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5334.1.1
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Hemiparra hybrida
Reichenow, 1909: 42
.
Now
:
Vanellus crassirostris crassirostris
(
Hartlaub, 1855
)
.
See
White (1965: 120)
; but see also
Peters (1934: 237)
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 2000.47825
(Fischer no. 407), skin, collected at “Tschara”, 08.12.[1878]
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 2000.47828
, skin, collected at “Kagehi”, [between 11.1885 and 01.1886]
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 27338
(B 17561), mount, male, collected by
R. Böhm at Kakoma, 01.[1881].
Syntype
:
ZMB 50.130
, skin, collected by
A.F.H. von Mecklenburg
at
Shirati
, 18.11.[1905]
.
Syntype
(missing): collected by
R
. Böhm in the Ugalla
.
Syntype
(missing): collected by
R
.
Böhm
at “Upembasee” (
Lake
Upemba
),
Feb
.
Syntype
(missing): collected by Emin Pasha at Niangesi, Oct.
Syntype
(missing): collected by Emin Pasha at “Buingo”, Oct.
Type locality
: “Deutsch-Ost-Afrika” [South Kenya/Tanzania], from the original description and localities of the syntypes.
Remarks
: In the original description no type was chosen and no inventory numbers for specimens were given, but
Reichenow (1909)
refers to
Reichenow (1900c: 185)
where he described an intermediate form between
Hemiparra crassirostris
Hartlaub
and
H. leucoptera
(today
Vanellus crassirostris crassirostris
and
V. c. leucopterus
) without giving a name. In 1909 he gave the name
Hemiparra hybrida
Reichenow
to these presumed hybrids.
Reichenow (1900c)
lists all the specimens (with month, locality, and collector) that he includes in the presumed hybrids. All are regarded as
syntypes
for
H. hybrida
.
ZMB 50.130 was inventoried in 1950 as type specimen for
H. hybrida
. It was collected after
Reichenow (1900c)
and is not listed therein, but fits the type locality and was collected before 1909, so is included in the type series. The whereabouts of the missing specimens are unknown. Neumann (in
Grant & Mackworth-Praed 1936
) wrongly reported that “the type” was collected in Shirati. There is no indication that these specimens are hybrids.