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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Spinus citrinelloides hypostictus
Reichenow, 1904b: 275
.
Now
:
Crithagra hyposticta hyposticta
(Reichenow, 1904)
; but see
Blake et al. (1968: 213)
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 27514
(B 18633, Fischer no. 950), skin, former mount, female, juvenile, collected at “Gross Aruscha”,
18.07.1883
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 47.46
, skin, male, collected by
K. Kittenberger
at “
Moshi
(
Kilimandjaro
)”,
24.06.1903
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 2000.40318
, skin, collected by
W.L.H. von der Marwitz
at “Ngomingi”,
17.08.1899
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 2000.40302
, skin, collected by
F. Fülleborn
at
Tembo
,
09.07.1898
.
Syntype
:
ZMB 2000.40831
, skin, collected by
F. Fülleborn
at “Rupira”,
21.09.1899
.
Syntype
(missing): collected by
Hunt
and Johnston in the “
Kilimandjaro
” region
.
Syntype
(missing): collected by A. Sharpe and A. Whyte at “Somba” [06].
Type locality
: “Ostafrika vom
Kilimandscharo
bis zum Niassagebiet” (
East Africa
from
Kilimanjaro Region
to
Niassa
), from the original description and localities of the
syntypes
.
Remarks
: In the original description no type was chosen, and there were no inventory numbers for specimens provided, but both sexes were described, more than
one specimen
was measured, and the examined specimens were mentioned by their collecting data (locality, month, collector). Therefore the above-listed specimens are regarded as
syntypes
. The whereabouts of the specimens from the further listed localities are unknown [“
Kilimandscharo
” (Hunt, Johnston), “Somba” (Sharpe, Whyte)]; we found no traces of them in BMNH and AMNH.
ZMB 27514 was inventoried as
Citrinella melanops
. Fischer spent several days (
10–22 July 1883
) in the
Arusha
area, mainly around Mount
Meru
(now
Arusha
National Park).
Sclater (1930: 826)
gave for
Spinus citrinelloides hypostictus
Reichenow
“type in
Berlin
from Moshi,
Kilimanjaro
”. However, this was not accepted as valid designation of a
lectotype
(
ICZN 1999
) as it was unclear that the specimen had been chosen from the series as given in the original description.