Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 7. Passeriformes: Sylviidae, Muscicapidae, Platysteiridae, Maluridae, Acanthizidae, Monarchidae, Rhipiduridae, And Petroicidae
Author
LeCroy, M.
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
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Calamanthus montanellus ashbyi
Mathews
Calamanthus montanellus ashbyi
Mathews, 1922a: 287
(Wongan Hills)
.
Now
Calamanthus montanellus
Milligan, 1903
. See
Mayr, 1986b: 429
, and
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 152–153
.
SYNTYPES
:
AMNH 587889
(Mathews no. 2081,
WAM
no. 6292, CPC/AWM no. 471, stamped with Edwin Ashby’s stamp), adult male,
4 October 1903
;
AMNH 587890
(Mathews no. 5240,
WAM
no. 6458a, coll. CPC) male,
October 1903
;
AMNH 587891
(Mathews no.?,
WAM
no. 6293, CPC/AWM no. 472), juvenile female,
4 October 1903
;
and
AMNH 587892
(Mathews no. 5239,
WAM
no. 6290, coll. no. 470), ‘‘nestling’
’,
10 October 1903
. All of these specimens were obtained in the Wongan Hills,
30.51S
,
116.39E
(
Johnstone and Storr, 2004: 515
),
Western Australia
,
Australia
, by C.P. Conigrave and A.W. Milligan. From the Mathews Collection via the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS
: Mathews did not designate a type in the original description. In fact, he only said ‘‘I have another bird collected in the Wongan Hills which is smaller and buffer than the one from Jetermerrup’’. The latter specimen, now AMNH 587888, was collected by Milligan at Yetermirrup, near the Stirling Ranges,
Western Australia
, on
9 September 1902
, and is a
paralectotype
of
Calamanthus montanellus
Milligan
, the
lectotype
of which is in WAM, designated by
Whittell and Serventy (1948: 7
; see also
Anonymous, 1960: 29
). It was obtained by Mathews (no. 5238) from WAM (no. 5302) and cataloged under the name
C. fuliginosus
at the same time as two of the above
syntypes
, which were cataloged under the name
C. montanellus
!
All of the Wongan Hills specimens were in Mathews’ hand before
C. montanellus ashbyi
was named, so all four must be considered
syntypes
. AMNH 587889, stamped with Edwin Ashby’s stamp, had been obtained by Ashby from WAM, and he noted on the label ‘‘compared with type [presumably of
montanellus
], but is not so green on the back.’’
A.W. Milligan and C.P. Conigrave made a trip to Wongan Hills in 1903 for the WAM. ‘‘Mr. Conigrave was fortunate enough to obtain, on the second day’s exploration at the Hills, an ornithological ‘godchild’ of mine in the form of
Calamanthus montanellus
…. We secured altogether some half a dozen specimens, included in which were two young ones in very much advanced plumage’’ (
Milligan, 1904: 224
).