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Now
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Hartert, 1905
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. See
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, and
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.
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:
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, adult female, collected in the granite ranges, [
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, by
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(no. 898).
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the
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(8522) via the
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: In the original description,
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said: [
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] does not appear to have since been met with, as the bird determined as
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<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E681070FB474D700831FBA9" italics="true" pageId="119" pageNumber="120">A. woodwardi</emphasis>
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from the eastern part of the
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proves to be a distinct species, just treated of as
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<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E681070FC194DA80F4FFB72" box="[976,1131,1176,1199]" italics="true" pageId="119" pageNumber="120">M. dorotheae</emphasis>
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, q.v. In this latter species the sexes are alike. I therefore designate Dr. Harterts type of
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as equal to the bird I have described as a male; and name the bird I have described as a female above as
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. I interpret this to mean that Mathews thought that because male and female
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were alike, then male and female
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must also be; and because the female from the South Alligator
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was different from the male, it was ipso facto a different species, and thus needed to be named! The female that
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: pl. 473, left fig., opp. p. 211, text p. 212) described, figured, and cited as type was said to have been collected on the South Alligator
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on
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. It is the only specimen from the Mathews Collection that bears those data. It also bears the Mathews yellow Figured label. I was able to find this specimen in the Mathews catalog (no. 8522), cataloged on
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. Despite the fact that he listed it as having been obtained from the Rothschild Collection, he undoubtedly got it as well as the following specimen from WAM, because (1) it bears the WAM number 7573, a number given it after the WAM share of Tunneys collection was returned by Hartert and (2) the WAM catalog records that it was sent to Mathews (R. Johnstone, personal commun.). It no longer bears Tunneys original field label. This specimen is also a
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of
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<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E67107FFF494B440A5DFD56" box="[128,377,628,651]" italics="true" pageId="120" pageNumber="121">Amytornis woodwardi</emphasis>
Hartert
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(above).
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A second specimen from the Mathews Collection, AMNH 598137, was collected on
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,
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east of the South Alligator
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,
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from the coast in the granite ranges, by J.T. Tunney (no. 904). It was also cataloged by Mathews (no. 8521) on
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and was noted as having been obtained from the Perth Museum (
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WAM), WAM number 7575. It is noted in the WAM catalog as sent to Mathews in 1910 (R. Johnstone, personal commun). It was mistakenly labeled a female by Tunney but was entered in Mathews catalog as a male. Because it has the light belly color that he attributed to
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<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E67107FFED24D020937FB94" box="[283,531,1074,1097]" italics="true" pageId="120" pageNumber="121">Amytornis woodwardi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, he would have considered it that species. Thus, it is not a
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of
<taxonomicName id="4C694D559E67107FFEF04D5F0AEFFB59" box="[313,459,1133,1156]" class="Aves" family="Maluridae" genus="Magnamytis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Passeriformes" pageId="120" pageNumber="121" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="alligator">
<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E67107FFEF04D5F0AEFFB59" box="[313,459,1133,1156]" italics="true" pageId="120" pageNumber="121">M. alligator</emphasis>
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. This specimen also bears a yellow Figured label and was, in fact, the model for
<bibRefCitation id="EFF84B279E67107FFE5E4D98097BFB63" author="Mathews, G. M." box="[407,607,1193,1215]" pageId="120" pageNumber="121" refId="ref234799" refString="Mathews, G. M. 1923 a. The birds of Australia. Vol. 10. Parts 3 - 7: 146 - 423, pls. 466 - 490. London: H. F. &amp; G. Witherby." type="book" year="1923">Mathews (1923a</bibRefCitation>
: pl. 473, right fig., opp. p. 211, text p. 211)—the bird he described as a male (on text p. 211) and equated with Harterts
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<emphasis id="B91DEAC49E67107FFE084C33091FFAC4" box="[449,571,1282,1305]" italics="true" pageId="120" pageNumber="121">woodwardi</emphasis>
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, and it is also a
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of that species (see above).
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Tunney also labeled this
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as coming from the granite ranges.
<bibRefCitation id="EFF84B279E67107FFE074C6D09AAFAAF" author="Storr, G. M." box="[462,654,1372,1394]" pageId="120" pageNumber="121" pagination="59 - 65" refId="ref243787" refString="Storr, G. M. 1966. J. T. Tunney's itinerary in northern Australia 1901 - 1903. Emu 66: 59 - 65." type="journal article" year="1966">Storr (1966: 64)</bibRefCitation>
discussed Tunneys itinerary and called attention to conflicting label information concerning exactly where Tunney was on
<date id="FFD710169E67107FFDE84C840B9DFA35" pageId="120" pageNumber="121" value="1903-08-09">9 August 1903</date>
.
<bibRefCitation id="EFF84B279E67107FFF194CE209ADFA35" author="Schodde, R. &amp; I. J. Mason" box="[208,649,1491,1513]" pageId="120" pageNumber="121" pagination="12 - 18" refId="ref242463" refString="Schodde, R., and I. J. Mason. 1975. Occurrence, nesting and affinities of the White-throated Grass-wren Amytornis woodwardi and Whitelined Honeyeater Meliphaga albilineata. Emu 75: 12 - 18." type="journal article" year="1975">Schodde and Mason (1975: 1213</bibRefCitation>
, quoted above) found that he was probably in the Barramundie Creek catchment, where the sandstone hills are rounded by erosion and have the appearance of granite ranges.
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