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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Acrocephalus baeticatus suahelicus
Grote, 1926: 145
.
Now
:
Acrocephalus scirpaceus suahelicus
(
Grote, 1926
)
; but see
Mayr et al. (1986: 64)
.
Holotype
:
ZMB 48.10
(
Fischer
no. 497), skin, male, collected on “
Sansibar
”, 05.06.[18]81.
Paratype
:
ZMB 66.526
(
Fischer
no. 507), skin, female, collected on “
Sansibar
”, [
21.07.1881
]
.
Paratype
:
ZMB 26048
(B 16822,
Fischer
no. 453), skin, former mount, female, collected on “
Sansibar
”, 18.06.[1881]
.
Paratype
:
ZMB 28068
(
Stuhlmann
no. 442), skin, male, collected on “
Sansibar
”,
26.11.1888
.
Paratype
:
ZMB 28069
(
Stuhlmann
no. 443), skin, male, collected on “
Sansibar
”,
26.11.1888
.
Paratype
:
ZMB 2000.32544
(B 18999,
Fischer
no. 501), skin, female, collected on “
Sansibar
”, 13.07.[18]81
.
Type locality
: “Sansibar” [
Zanzibar, Tanzania
], from the original description as well as locality of the
holotype
.
Remarks
: In the original description ZMB 48.10 was chosen as the “Typus” and is therefore the
holotype
of this species.
Grote (1926)
commented that he had measured six
Acrocephalus baeticatus
(Vieillot, L.J.P.) from “
Sansibar
” which were at the ZMB. As the above listed specimens from
Zanzibar
were available at the ZMB in 1926, these specimens are regarded as
paratypes
. There are further Fischer skins of juvenile
A. s.
suahelicus
from
Zanzibar
(ZMB 2000.40605, ZMB 2000.40606 and ZMB 2000.40607). However, these are not included as
paratypes
as they were not explicitly included in the original description.
Taxonomy of the
Acrocephalus scirpaceus
/
baeticatus
complex remains a subject of much debate. It is regarded as one species
A. scirpaceus
by
Dowsett-Lemaire & Dowsett (1987)
,
Dickinson & Christidis (2014)
and
Gill et al. (2023)
while
A. baeticatus
is regarded as a separate species by del
Hoyo & Collar (2016)
.