Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 11. Passeriformes: Parulidae, Drepanididae, Vireonidae, Icteridae, Fringillinae, Carduelinae, Estrildidae, And Viduinae
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LeCroy, Mary
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Serinus flavigula
Salvadori
Serinus flavigula
Salvadori, 1888: 272
(Malcaghebdu)
.
Now
Serinus flavigula
Salvadori, 1888
. See
Rand
, 1968: 116–119
;
Erard, 1974
;
Dickinson, 2003: 747
;
Fry and Keith, 2004: 484–485
;
Ash and Atkins, 2009: 365
; and Clement, 2010: 524–525.
SYNTYPE
:
AMNH 713268
, unsexed, collected at Melka Ghebdu (5 Malca-Ghebdu),
09.31N
,
39.56E
(
Ash and Atkins, 2009: 417
), Shewa (5 Shoa),
Ethiopia
, on
19 February 1885
(not 1886), by Vincenzo Ragazzi (no. 512). From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: This specimen was listed by
Salvadori (1888: 272)
as one of his three specimens of
S. flavigula
, although he misread the date as 1886. It bears the original label with the number 512 on it. On the reverse of this label, Salvadori has written: ‘‘
Serinus flavigula
Salvad.
,
nov. sp.
?’’ (with the? marked out) ‘‘Typical specimen,’’ ‘‘b,’’ and ‘‘7.a.’’ The ‘‘b’’ refers to the letter opposite this specimen in the original description. I do not know the significance of the ‘‘7a.’’
This type was not mentioned by Hartert in any of his Rothschild
type
lists and was apparently first referred to as in AMNH by
Erard (1974: 308)
, after which it was found in the collection by Carlo Violani and added to the AMNH
types
.
Rand
(1968)
considered
S. flavigula
to be ‘‘yellow-throated aberrant specimens or mutants’’ of
S. atrogularis xanthopygius
.
Erard (1974: 320–322)
thought it was best considered a full species as
Irwin (1961: 138–139)
had suggested. Subsequent authors have followed them for this very rare species.