Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae
Author
Mary
Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2011
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2011
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Philemon meyeri
Salvadori
Philemon meyeri
Salvadori, 1878: 339
(Rubi)
.
Now
Philemon meyeri
Salvadori, 1878
. See A.B.
Meyer, 1875b: 212
,
Salvadori, 1878: 339
,
Salomonsen, 1967: 404
, and
Higgins et al., 2008: 685
.
SYNTYPE
:
AMNH 294789
, adult female, collected at Rubi, ca.
03.20S
,
134.57E
,
Papua Province
,
Indonesia
, in
May 1873
, by A.B. Meyer (no. 9066).
COMMENTS: When
Meyer (1875b: 212– 215)
reported on the
12 specimens
of this species that he collected at Rubi, he doubtfully identified them as
Tropidorhynchus inornatus
G.R. Gray and Mitchell, 1846
, referring to both the page number and the plate number (Mitchell was the illustrator for Gray’s list of genera; also see
Meyer, 1875a: 147
). He did not introduce a new name. Later,
Salvadori (1878: 339)
, deciding that Meyer’s specimens were different from
Tropidorhynchus inornatus
G.R. Gray
, named them
Philemon meyeri
and, in addition, included in his type series a female specimen collected by Bruijn and Laglaize at Mambriok that had been deposited in the Turin Museum. Salvadori did not designate a type, so all
13 specimens
are
syntypes
of
Philemon meyeri
. The name
Philemon meyeri
Salvadori, 1878
, was not a replacement name
contra
Salomonsen (1967: 404)
,
Eck and Quaisser (2004: 270)
, and others.
Meyer’s original specimens went to SMTD, from which institution the above specimen was exchanged to AMNH in 1924. In addition to the number ‘‘9066’’ on Meyer’s printed label, the number ‘‘9287’’ is written in pencil, and on the reverse of Meyer’s field label the number ‘‘387’’ appears; the significance of these numbers is unknown to me. The AMNH
syntype
had not previously been included with AMNH types. Seven
syntypes
still remain in SMTD (
Eck and Quaisser, 2004: 270
), but these are
syntypes
of
Philemon meyeri
Salvadori, 1878
.