Avian type localities and the type specimens collected by Johan August Wahlberg in southern Africa
Author
Dean, W. Richard J.
0000-0002-6541-3565
Research Associate, FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7701 South Africa. wrjdean 01 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6541 - 3565 & Wolwekraal Conservation and Research Organisation, P. O. Box 47, Prince Albert 6930, South Africa. & South African Environmental Observation Network, Arid Lands Node, Kimberley, South Africa.
wrjdean01@gmail.com
Author
Åhlander, Erik
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Zoology, Box 50007, SE- 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden.
Author
Johansson, Ulf S.
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Zoology, Box 50007, SE- 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden.
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Zootaxa
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Buceros nasutus
var. caffer
(
B. epirhinus
n. sp.
)
Sundevall, 1850: 108
.
VERBATIM
TYPE
LOCALITY: “
Caffr. superiore, ad 24° lat.
”.
CURRENT STATUS:
Tockus nasutus epirhinus
(
Sundevall, 1850
)
;
Bucerotidae (
Dickinson & Remsen 2013: 283
)
.
TYPE
MATERIAL: Sundevall referred to characters of both male and female in his original description, and according to his acquisition catalogue, he had at least
five specimens
available at the time.
Gyldenstolpe (1926: 83)
referred to
two specimens
, a male and a female, as types, so no
lectotype
was designated and the type series consists of
syntypes
.
The
five syntypes
are: NRM 569870 [7254], an adult female collected
20 November 1841
near
Hartebeespoort
; NRM 569871 [7250], an adult male collected
28 November 1841
near
Hartebeespoort
; NRM 90132600 [7253], a juvenile female collected
20 June 1844
at
Leroma
, near
Pilanesberg
; RMNH.
AVES
.197367 [7251], a male collected
26 Nov 1841
near
Hartebeespoort
, sent on exchange to
Leiden
in 1850; and a male [7252], collected
20 November 1841
near
Hartebeesport
, and sent on exchange to
Berlin
in 1853.
The
latter was not found in the ZMB database but may possibly be the study skin [Mus. no. 2926] without data in the ZMB collection, with the collector erroneously given as “Sundevall”
.
VERIFIED
TYPE
LOCALITY:
Hartebeespoort
,
Gauteng
and Pilanesberg (Leroma),
North West Province
.
COMMENTS: See
Gyldenstolpe (1926: 83
, 115) for discussion of the name. The
type
locality, Magalies Berg (which is unjustified)proposed by Gyldenstolpe needs correction, and should be Hartebeespoort. On p. 68 of the translation of Wahlberg’s journal (
Craig & Hummel 1994
), he noted that on
15 November 1841
he travelled to the Crocodile River and from there past “Makhalies Berg’s Poort” (= Hartebeespoort) to camp at an unnamed river, moving closer to the river the next day (see
Figure 3
). His meeting with Burke and Zeyher (see introduction) on 15 November (according to Wahlberg’s journal) or 17 November (according to Burke’s journal) suggests that his camp was close to Hartebeespoort. Wahlberg made no further mention of travel until
8 January 1842
, so it can be assumed that he camped in more or less the same place from 15 November to 5 January.