Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 7. Passeriformes: Sylviidae, Muscicapidae, Platysteiridae, Maluridae, Acanthizidae, Monarchidae, Rhipiduridae, And Petroicidae
Author
LeCroy, M.
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2008
2008-07-02
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1206/313.1
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Microeca flavigaster terraereginae
Mathews
Microeca flavigaster terraereginae
Mathews 1912a: 303
(North
Queensland
(Cairns)).
Now
Microeca flavigaster laetissima
Rothschild, 1916
. See
Mayr, 1986d: 559
, and
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 375–377
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 604670
, adult male, collected at
Cairns
,
16.51S
,
145.43E
(Times Atlas),
Queensland
,
Australia
, in
August 1908
, by Wilfred Stalker. From the
Mathews Collection
(no. 1596) via the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS
: Mathews gave his catalog number of the
holotype
in the original description. In addition to the Mathews and Rothschild type labels, the specimen also bears a Mathews Collection label.
Paratypes
are other specimens collected by Stalker at Cairns, Inkerman, and Mt. Elliot in 1907 and 1908: AMNH 604616–604621 and 604624– 604626 (Mathews nos. 1590–1592, 1594, 1595, and 1597–1599).
Ingram (1908: 468)
, in his report on the collection Stalker made in the vicinity of Inkerman cattle station for Sir William Ingram in 1907, listed seven of these specimens from ‘‘Mount’’ Inkerman, Inkerman Spring, and Mt. Elliot as
Microeca flaviventris
. Stalker’s given name was Wilfred (
Ogilvie-Grant, 1915
: vi), contra
Ingram (1908)
and
Whittell (1954: 680–681)
.
Schodde and Mason (1999: 376–377)
found the
holotype
of
terraereginae
to be from a zone of intergradation between Cape York Peninsula birds and those from central east Queensland and to be intergradient between the two ‘‘particularly in toning on face and throat; it is also closer to the latter [
5
laetissima
] in measurements (wing
79 mm
, male)’’. The
paratypes
of
terraereginae
from Mt. Elliot and Inkerman, moreover, fall entirely within the range of
laetissima
Rothschild. With
terraereginae
thus best considered a synonym of
laetissima
, Schodde and Mason provided
Microeca flavigaster flavissima
for the Cape York Peninsula–south New
Guinea
form previously accepted as
terraereginae
by
Mayr (1986d: 559)
.