Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes: Author Pachycephalidae Author Aegithalidae Author Remizidae Author Paridae Author Sittidae Author Neosittidae Author Certhiidae Author Rhabdornithidae Author Climacteridae Author Dicaeidae Author Pardalotidae Author Nectariniidae, And Author Lecroy, Mary Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History (lecroy @ amnh. org) text Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2010 2010-06-03 2010 333 1 178 journal article 0003-0090 Cinnyris frenata saleyerensis Hartert Cinnyris frenata saleyerensis Hartert, 1897b: 156 (Saleyer Island). Now Cinnyris jugularis plateni (Blasius, 1885) . See White and Bruce, 1986: 405–406 , and Cheke and Mann, 2008a: 296–297 . LECTOTYPE : AMNH 687613 , adult male, collected on Salayar ( 5 Saleyer) Island, 06.05S , 120.30E ( White and Bruce, 1986: 491 ), Indonesia , in November 1895 , by Alfred Everett. From the Rothschild Collection. COMMENTS: In the original description, Hartert said only that the type was in the Rothschild Museum. Earlier, Hartert (1896b: 167) , in reporting on the Salayer collection, confirmed that he had four adult and one immature male specimens, but included them in his newly described subspecies dissentiens (see previous entry). Later, Hartert (1920a: 427) listed the type of saleyerensis as an adult male from ‘‘Saleyer’’ collected by Everett in November 1895 . This does not distinguish among the three adult males that were in the Rothschild Collection. AMNH 687613 is undoubtedly the intended type, as Hartert has written ‘‘Type’’ on Everett’s label and a Rothschild type label is attached. In order to remove the ambiguity, I hereby designate AMNH 687613 the lectotype of C. frenata saleyerensis . Paralectotypes , all collected on Salayar in November 1895 , are: AMNH 687612 , male; AMNH 687614 , male immature; AMNH 687615 , male; as well as one male specimen that did not come to AMNH. All of these five Salayar specimens are paralectotypes of dissentiens as well (see previous entry).