Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 6. Passeriformes: Prunellidae, Turdidae, Orthonychidae, Timaliidae, Paradoxornithidae, Picathartidae, And Polioptilidae
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Stachyris borneensis
Sharpe
Stachyris borneensis
Sharpe, 1887: 449
(Mountain of
Kina
Balu, in northern Borneo).
Now
Stachyris nigriceps borneensis
Sharpe, 1887
. See
Smythies and Davison, 1999: 509
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 589706
, adult male, collected on
Kinabalu
, 068039N, 1168329E (Times Atlas),
Sabah
,
Malaysia
, on
25 March 1887
, by
John Whitehead
(no. 1322).
From
the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS:
Sharpe (1887: 449)
published descriptions of new birds discovered by Whitehead on his 1887 trip to Kinabalu. In the case of
Stachyris borneensis
, he described only the male and gave a single set of measurements, but he did not give any further information. Usually Whitehead sent ahead to Sharpe
two specimens
of any form that he thought was new (
Whitehead, 1893: 185
), often a male and a female if he had both. In this case, there is no information about what he sent. Nor did Sharpe (
in
Sharpe and Whitehead, 1889: 413
) add further information concerning the
type
, although he listed
four specimens
collected in 1887, none of which is the male collected on 25 March.
Hartert (1920: 481)
listed the male collected on
25 March 1887
as the type, thus designating it the
lectotype
. Whitehead’s field label bears, in addition to the number ‘‘1322’’ and ‘‘m’’, ‘‘Type’’ on one side and ‘‘descr’’ on the other. Whitehead’s printed label is noted on the reverse as ‘‘Type’’ with Bowdler Sharpe’s initials and the number ‘‘1322’’ repeated. It is possible that this specimen is, in fact, the
holotype
.
Warren and Harrison (1971)
do not list a type in BMNH for this taxon.
Two of the four 1887 specimens listed by Sharpe (
in
Sharpe and Whitehead, 1889: 413
) are now in
AMNH
. Sharpe’s specimen ‘‘c’’ is
AMNH 49922
, female, collected on 18 February, and received on exchange directly from John Whitehead in 1890
;
Sharpe’s
specimen ‘‘e’’ is
AMNH 589709
, female, collected on 20
March
, and received with the
Rothschild Collection. I
do not think
Sharpe
had either of these specimens in hand, as he described only the male.
The
oth er
two specimens
in
AMNH
were collected in 1888
.
See
Cibois et al. (2002)
for recent molecular studies of this species.
Stachyris guttata swinhoei
Rothschild
Stachyris guttata swinhoei
Rothschild, 1903: 8
(Mt. Wuchi,
Hainan
).
Now
Stachyris striolata swinhoei
Rothschild,
1903. See
Cheng, 1987: 663
, and
MacKinnon
and Phillipps, 2000: 437.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 589771
, adult male, collected on
WuZhi Shan
(5
Mt. Wuchi
), 188599N, 1098459E (
Times Atlas
),
Hainan
Island
,
Guangdong
,
China
, on
28 March 1903
, by
Zensaku Katsumata
(no. 187a).
From
the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: The number ‘‘187a’’ of the
holotype
was given in the original description. All
six specimens
of this form collected by Katsumata were numbered 187, but the type specimen had the number ‘‘187a’’ added in ink on the original label, apparently by Rothschild to distinguish the
holotype
from the rest of the series. The
five paratypes
are AMNH 589772–589775 and 589779.
Stachyris leucotis goodsoni
Hartert
Stachyris leucotis goodsoni
Hartert, 1915b: 7
(Gunong Mulu)
.
Now
Stachyris leucotis obscurata
Mayr, 1942
. See
Mayr, 1942: 117
,
Smythies and Davison, 1999: 511
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 589832
, adult [male], collected on
Gunong Mulu
, 048029N, 1148549E (Times Atlas),
Sarawak
,
Malaysia
, in
March 1898
, by Johannes Waterstradt. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: The above specimen bears the Rothschild type label and is the only one from Gunong Mulu that came to AMNH. It was not sexed on Waterstradt’s label but was published as a male by Hartert. A second specimen, AMNH 589833, a female collect ed in the Penrisen Hills on
9 July 1892
by A. Everett would have also been available to Hartert and is a
paratype
.
Hartert’s name
goodsoni
is preoccupied by
Stachyridopsis ruficeps goodsoni
Rothschild, 1903
, now in
Stachyris
.
Mayr (1942: 117)
provided
obscurata
as a nomen novum.
Cyanoderma melanothorax baliensis
Hartert
Cyanoderma melanothorax baliensis
Hartert, 1915a: 2
(
Bali
)
.
Now
Stachyris melanothorax baliensis
(Hartert, 1915)
. See
Deignan, 1964b: 316
,
MacKinnon, 1988: 266
, and
Dickinson, 2003: 608
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 590633
, adult male, collected on
Bali
,
2000–3000 ft
,
Indonesia
, in
April 1896
, by William Doherty. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS:
In
the original description, the male type was said to have been collected in
April 1896
, a date unique to the above specimen.
The Rothschild
type label had been incorrectly tied on a
March
specimen, and this error has now been corrected.
Hartert
listed
five males
and
one female
in his type series
;
the
five paratypes
are:
Doherty
specimens,
AMNH 590631
and 590632, males, collected in
March 1896
on
Bali
;
and
Stresemann
specimens,
AMNH 590634
, male from
Gitgit
,
Bali
,
2 February 1911
;
AMNH 590635
, male from
Danau Bratan
,
2500 ft
,
19 January 1911
;
and
AMNH 590636
, female from
Gunung Bratan
,
4000 ft
,
22 January 1911
.
See
Hartert (1896c)
for a report on the Doherty collection from
Bali
and
Stresemann (1913)
for a report on his own collection from
Bali
.
Mixornis prillwitzi
Hartert
Mixornis prillwitzi
Hartert, 1901a: 32
(Kangean Islands)
.
Now
Macronous flavicollis prillwitzi
(Hartert, 1901)
. See
Deignan, 1964b: 319
,
MacKinnon, 1988: 267
, and
Dickinson, 2003: 609
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 590445
, adult male, collected on
Kangean Island
,
Kangean Islands
, 068579S, 1158429E (
Seltzer, 1962: 905
),
Indonesia
, in
September 1901
, by
Ernst Prillwitz
(no. 163).
From
the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: No type was designated in the original description.
Hartert (1902c: 436)
, in his report on Prillwitz’s collection from Kangean Island, designated Prillwitz’s specimen number 163 the
lectotype
and noted that it was illustrated on plate 13. Three additional males and
seven females
were collected by Prillwitz on Kangean Island in
August and September 1901
and are
paratypes
: AMNH 590446–590455.
Mixornis everetti
Hartert
Mixornis everetti
Hartert, 1894: 472
(Bunguran)
. Now
Macronous gularis everetti
(
Hartert, 1894
)
.
See
Smythies and Davison, 1999: 507
.
LECTOTYPE
:
AMNH 590525
, adult male, collected on
Great Natuna Island
(5
Bunguran Island
or
Natuna Besar
), 038559N, 1088149E (
Seltzer, 1962: 714
),
Natuna Islands
,
Kalimantan
,
Indonesia
, on
14 October 1893
, by Alfred Everett. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: The description of
Mixornis everetti
was based on a type series of
eight males
and
two females
from Bunguran, but no type was designated.
Hartert (1920: 480)
designated as
lectotype
the unique male collected on
14 October 1893
. Only eight of the
nine paralectotypes
came to AMNH with the Rothschild Collection: AMNH 590526– 590533.
M. everetti
is figured by
Hartert (1902c
: pl. 13).
Mixornis montana
Sharpe
Mixornis montana
Sharpe, 1887: 448
(
Kina
Balu). Now
Macronous gularis montanus
(
Sharpe,
1887). See
Smythies and Davison, 1999: 507
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 590544
, adult female, undated, collected on
Kinabalu
, 068039N, 1168329E (Times Atlas),
Sabah
,
Malaysia
, by
John Whitehead
(no. 1347).
From
the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: No
type
was designated in the original description, but only the female was described. Taxa named in
Sharpe’s 1887
paper were based on specimens collected on Kinabalu by Whitehead in 1887. Sharpe (
in
Sharpe and Whitehead, 1889
) published on the entire collection and noted that he had based his description on ‘‘an adult female’’. His specimen ‘‘d’’ is the only female listed as collected in 1887 (5 April), although the lists in this paper do not always include all of Whitehead’s specimens.
Whitehead reached Kinabalu in
January 1887
, staying for two and onehalf months (
Sharpe and Whitehead, 1889: 65
), and 5 April was the latest 1887 date I found listed by Sharpe and Whitehead. In an attempt to date
AMNH 590544
, I checked the Whitehead numbers of several specimens collected on 5 April and found that these fell between 1319 and 1340, so it seems certain that
AMNH 590544
was collected early in
April 1887
. This specimen does not bear a Whitehead printed label, but still has the small field tag with Whitehead’s no. 1347 and ‘‘f’’ (
5 female
). On the reverse is written ‘‘descr’’ and ‘‘Type’’ and on the front ‘‘montana’’. I consider it the
holotype
;
however, it cannot be definitely connected with Sharpe’s specimen ‘‘d’’ because it lacks an exact date. If other female specimens are found, then
AMNH 590544
would be the
lectotype
.
Hartert (1920: 480)
, in listing it as the type, distinguished it from any others by giving Whitehead’s number 1347
.