Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes:
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Lecroy, Mary
Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History (lecroy @ amnh. org)
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Parus major lynesi
Hartert
Parus major lynesi
Hartert, 1926a: 287
(forests above Azrou).
Now
Parus major excelsus
Buvry, 1857
.
See
Delacour and Vaurie, 1950: 101
, and
Gosler and Clement, 2007: 739–741
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 680380
, adult male, collected in oak forest above
Azrou
,
33.27N
,
05.14W
(Times Atlas),
Middle Atlas Mountains
,
Morocco
, on
22 May 1924
, by Ernst Hartert. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: In the original description, Hartert designated as type of
lynesi
an adult male in the Rothschild Collection collected in the oak forest above Azrou on
22 May 1924
and noted that he had collected
four males
in that locality. In
Hartert (1928a: 209)
, he repeated this information for the type. However,
AMNH 680379
, collected on
7 May 1924
, bears the
Rothschild
type label, with the
Rothschild Museum
label marked ‘‘
Type’
’ by
Hartert. This
would appear to be an error.
Three
of the
four specimens
collected by
Hartert
above
Azrou
in 1924 came to
AMNH
and one of them was collected on
22 May 1924
;
this should be the
holotype
. An
AMNH
type label has been attached to that specimen, although the specimen with the Rothschild type label has been kept in the type collection with a label added to indicate the problem.
Paratypes
are
AMNH 680378
and
AMNH 680379
, both collected on
7 May 1924
.
The
fourth specimen, also a
paratype
, was apparently exchanged by
Rothschild
before the collection came to
AMNH
, and I have no further data on it
.
Paratypes
, besides the specimens listed above, include specimens collected by
Lynes (1920: 287)
in the same area from
25 April–17 July 1919
(not in AMNH) and specimens from the mountain forests of the southern Atlas near Lambèse (
Batna
) that Klein- schmidt (in litt. to him) had indicated were of the larger form (ICZN, 1999: 76, Art. 72.4).
Hartert (1926a)
published an account of his 1924 trip, noting that he was in the Azrou area from 7–23 May. Hartert again visited the area in 1925 (
Hartert, 1927
), but only the 1924 specimens are included in his description of
lynesi
.