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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2022-05-12
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Eremomela damarensis
Wahlberg, 1855: 213
.
VERBATIM
TYPE
LOCALITY: “
Hab. ad
flumen Svakop
terrae Damararum.”
CURRENT STATUS: Synonym of
Eremomela gregalis gregalis
(A. Smith, 1829)
;
Cisticolidae (
Dickinson & Christidis 2014: 450
)
.
TYPE
MATERIAL:
Wahlberg
, in his original description (1855: 213), gave data for both male and female.
According
to
Sundevall’s
manuscript acquisition catalogue
two specimens
were received in
Stockholm
after
Wahlberg’s
death, and we consider these to be what remains of the type series.
Gyldenstolpe (1926: 50)
referred to NRM 569701 [11714] as a “type”, which we treat as a
lectotype
designation of this male collected
24 July 1854
at
Swakop River
. The
paralectotype
is NRM 534808 [11715], a mounted female collected with the
lectotype
.
VERIFIED
TYPE
LOCALITY:
Swakop River
, probably near the confluence of the
Swakop
and
Kurikaub
rivers,
Namibia
.
COMMENTS: Wahlberg’s notes on places where he collected birds in 1854 are sketchy, but Map D (between pp.
160–161 in
Craig & Hummel 1994
) shows that he collected along the Swakop River from just east of the confluence between the Swakop and Khan Rivers to Otjimbingwe. Although
Clancey (1966: 485)
identified the TL as Oosop, Swakop River, the TL cannot be identified precisely.