Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 3. Passeriformes: Eurylaimidae, Dendrocolaptidae, Furnariidae, Formicariidae, Conopophagidae, And Rhinocryptidae
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LECROY, MARY
Author
SLOSS, RICHARD
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
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Upucerthia dumetoria
[sic]
hallinani
Chapman
Upucerthia dumetoria
[sic]
hallinani
Chapman, 1919b: 324
(Tofo,
60 mi.
north of
Coquimbo
,
Chile
).
Now
Upucerthia dumetaria hallinani
Chapman, 1919
. See
Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 330.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 147372
, adult male, collected at
El Tofo
,
29°27′S
,
71°15′W
, ca.
55 km
NNE of
Coquimbo
,
Coquimbo
,
Chile
, on
3 June 1917
, by
Thomas Hallinan
(no. 19321).
COMMENTS
: Vaurie (1980: 29) synonymized this subspecies with
U. d.
dumetaria
.
Fjeldså and Krabbe (1990: 331) noted that
U. d. hallinani
intergrades with
U. d.
hypoleuca
in
Atacama
.
Upucerthia dabbenei
Chapman
Upucerthia dabbenei
Chapman, 1919b: 325
(above Tafí del Valle, alt.
9500 ft.
, Prov.
Tucuman
,
Argentina
).
Now
Upucerthia validirostris validirostris
(Burmeister,
1861). See Cory and Hellmayr, 1925: 45, and Vaurie,
1980: 30.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 141021
, adult female, collect- ed above
Tafí del Valle
,
26°52′S
,
65°41′W
,
9500 ft
,
Tucumán
,
Argentina
, on
1 April 1916
, by
Leo E. Miller
(no. 15867) and
Howarth S. Boyle.
COMMENTS
: Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 32–33) considered
U. jelskii
specifically distinct from
U. validirostris
.
Enicornis striata
Allen
Enicornis striata
Allen, 1889a: 89
(
Chile
,
Valparaiso
).
Now
Upucerthia ruficauda ruficauda
(Meyen, 1834)
. See Cory and Hellmayr, 1925: 48, and Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 334–335.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 30729
, unsexed, collected in “almost unquestionably
Valparaiso
,”
33°02′S
,
71°39′W
,
Valparaiso
,
Chile
, by
Dr. Henry H. Rusby.
COMMENTS
: According to Allen (1889a: 77), Rusby collected in
Chile
and
Bolivia
in the years 1885 and 1886, a few weeks being spent in the vicinity of Valparaiso, where this specimen was presumably collected.