Type specimens and type localities of birds (Aves) collected by Gustav Adolf Fischer (1848 - 1886) in East Africa
Author
Frahnert, Sylke
Author
Turner, Donald A.
Author
Bracker, Cordula
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-08-18
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5334.1.1
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Francolinus Altumi
G.A.
Fischer & Reichenow, 1884b: 179
.
Now
:
Pternistis hildebrandti altumi
(G.A. Fischer & Reichenow, 1884)
.
See
Reichenow (1901: 477)
;
Peters (1934: 80)
, but see also
Crowe et al. (1986)
and
Turner (2016)
.
Lectotype
(herein designated, see below for explanation):
ZMB 27402
(B 18682, Fischer no. 858), skin, former mount, male, collected at “Naiwascha”, 11.06.[18]83.
Excluded
Paralectotype
:
ZMH 8214
(Fischer no. 679), skin, former mount, male, collected at Maurui, 03.02.[18]83
.
Type locality
: “Naiwaschasee, Maeru Berg und an der Küste bei Maurui” (
Lake Naivasha
,
Mount Meru
and at the coast near
Maurui
) [North
Tanzania
/South
Kenya
from Lake Naivasha, to the coast]; from original description, and designated here as “Naiwascha” [Lake Naivasha,
Nakuru County
,
Kenya
], the locality of the
lectotype
.
Remarks
: In the original description, no type was chosen nor are there inventory numbers for specimens listed, but measurements for more than one individual were given. Fischer (1884) listed
two specimens
as
Francolinus altumi
(Fischer nos. 679 and 858) and mentioned that he had also seen this species “in Gross-Aruscha am MaeruBerge”. Thus, ZMB 27402 and ZMH 8214 were both the basis for the description of this species and would seem to be
syntypes
. ZMH 8214 was also mentioned as a type specimen for this species in
Bolau (1898)
.
In the same publication (Fischer 1884) two other specimens (females, Fischer nos. 857, 909) were designated as
Francolinus hildebrandti
(Cabanis)
, which means that females collected during that period were not considered to belong to
altumi
(see
Turner 2016
). Fischer no. 857 is now in
Berlin
(ZMB 27401), but no. 909 is missing. Neither belong to the
type
series of
altumi
.
As
P.
h.
altumi
has a restricted range in and west of the
central Rift Valley
,
ZMH 8214
also represents the nominate form and must be excluded from the type series. Thus, we designate
ZMB 27402
as
lectotype
for
Francolinus altumi
. Further we ascertain the type locality as “Naiwascha” [
Lake Naivasha
,
Nakuru County
,
Kenya
], the locality of the
lectotype
.
Treatment of the form
altumi
has long varied among authors. It is distinguishable only in females, in which mottling on the mantle and breast is most evident in birds from the central Rift Valley in
Kenya
around lakes
Nakuru
and Naivasha, this decreases substantially in birds further south.
Reichenow (1901)
appeared not to recognize its validity, instead treating
altumi
as a synonym of
hildebrandti
. Later
Crowe et al. (1986)
considered that any geographical variation in
hildebrandti
was clinal and not well defined by any subspecific division, and so recommended it be regarded as monotypic.
There is no justification for the recognition of
altumi
, named and described solely on the basis of
two males
(
Turner 2016
).
The name
Francolinus altumi
honors Bernard Altum (1824–1900), a well-known German ornithologist.