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Neositta chrysoptera lathami
Mathews
Neositta chrysoptera lathami
Mathews, 1912a: 379
(
Victoria
)
.
Now
Daphoenositta chrysoptera pileata
X
D. c.
chrysoptera
.
See
Mayr, 1950: 284
,
Schodde and Mason, 1999: 428–430
, and
Noske, 2007a: 640– 641
.
HOLOTYPE
:
AMNH 684197
, adult male, collected at
Parwan
,
37.42S
,
144.28E
(
USBGN
, 1957), about
2 miles
east of
Bacchus Marsh
,
Victoria
,
Australia
, on
20 May 1910
, by
Thomas H. Tregellas
(no. 286).
From
the
Mathews Collection
(no. 5106) via the
Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Mathews cited his catalog number of the
holotype
in the original description. The specimen bears, in addition to Tregellas’ label, a Mathews Collection label (the no. ‘‘694’’ on this label refers to the number of this species in
Mathews, 1908
), a Mathews type label, and a Mathews ‘‘Figured’’ label, indicating that it was illustrated in
Mathews (1923b
: pl. 496, bottom, opp. p. 55, text p. 56), where it is confirmed as the type of
lathami
. An AMNH type label has been added. The following
Victoria
specimens were cataloged by Mathews as
N. chrysoptera
before publication of
lathami
and are
paratypes
: collected by Tregellas,
AMNH 684192
(Mathews no. 5107), female, Ringwood,
12 March 1910
;
AMNH 684193
(8082), male, Olinda,
25 December 1910
;
AMNH 684194
(5955), male, Olinda,
3 June 1907
;
AMNH 684195
(8081), female, Olinda,
25 December 1910
; collected by F.E. Howe,
AMNH 684198
(4540), male,
Parwan
,
25 July 1909
; collected by Tregellas,
AMNH 684211
(5954), male, Mitcham,
6 August 1910
; collected by L.G. Chandler,
AMNH 684212
(4949), male, Mornington, 12 April, 1909. Two additional specimens, AMNH 684200 and 684201, male and female, were collected at Melton on
6 June 1910
by Chandler, but I did not find them cataloged by Mathews.
Mathews included all of
Victoria
in the range of
lathami
, however, the
holotype
is from the zone of introgression between
N. c.
pileata
and
N. c.
chrysoptera
in central
Victoria
.
Schodde and Mason (1999: 428
, 430) show this and discuss it.
Mayr (1950: 284)
recognized
lathami
, but ‘‘emphasized that all of its characters (reduction of streaking, blacker crown) indicate introgressive gene flow from
pileata
.’’
Noske (2007a: 640)
synonymized
lathami
with nominate
chrysoptera
.