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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Teretistris fornsi
Gundlach
Teretistris fornsi
Gundlach, 1858: 274
(eastern part of the island [
Cuba
]).
Now
Teretistris fornsi fornsi
Gundlach, 1858
. See
Hellmayr, 1935: 424
;
Garrido, 2000
;
Dickinson, 2003: 764
; and
Curson, 2010b: 777
.
SYNTYPE
:
AMNH 40019
, adult male, collected on eastern
Cuba
, in 1857, by J. Gundlach. From the George N.
Lawrence
Collection.
COMMENTS: In the original description, Gundlach did not indicate how many specimens he had, only saying that plumage did not vary with age or sex. In the short article following
Gundlach’s,
Lawrence
(1858: 275– 277)
noted that Gundlach had sent him specimens of the birds described in the preceeding pages. Although not specifically mentioned, the above specimen probably came into Lawrence’s hand at this time. The AMNH label on this
syntype
bears a note by L.L. S[hort] indicating that it might be a
holotype
or
syntype
of
fornsi
, but it had lain unnoticed in the AMNH collection until it was recognized by
Garrido (2000: 89)
. The other
syntype
was in Gundlach’s private collection and subsequently deposited in the IES,
Havana
(
Roman and Garrido, 2000: 2
). Because he thought further study was required,
Curson (2010b: 777)
did not recognize
T. f. turquinensis
Garrido, 2000
, and thus treated
T. fornsi
as monotypic.