7. Buffon’s “Petit Pygargue” (variety of the “Pygargue”)
7.1. Linnaeus (1758: 89): Included in “ FALCO ALBICILLA ” G41, S8, order “ Accipitres ”: see above.
7.2. Brisson (1759a: 429-430, 1763a: 124): “ PETIT AIGLE À QUEUE BLANCHE ”, “ AQUILA ALBICILLA MINOR ”, species 6 of genus IX (“Aigle”, “ Aquila ”), order III, section 1.
REMARK. — Here Brisson uses a trinomial.
OBSERVATION. — No direct observation. Description mainly borrowed from Willughby or Aldrovandi.
REFERENCES. — Gessner (1585: 205); Aldrovandi (1599: 205-206); Jonston (1657: 4, pl. III), “ Pygargus ”, based on Aldrovandi; Charleton (1668: 63 no. 4, 1677: 70 no. 4), “ Pygargus Hinnularia ”; Willughby (1676: 31), “ Pygargus Aldrovandi ”; Sibbald (1684: 14), “ Pygargus Hinnularius ” (in a list of Scottish birds); Frisch (1733 -1763: pl. 70), “Der braun-fahle Adler, Aquila Pygargus, Aigle brunatre”; Rzączyński (1745: 361), “ Aquila Pygargus Plinii, Albicilla Gazae, etc.”; based on Aldrovandi, Belon, and a source relating to Poland.
DISTRIBUTION. — Europe.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — Brisson, who relies on the literature only, distinguishes this species from the previous one; here he mentions the most ambiguous sources, those mixing up elements relating to both * Haliaeetus albicilla and * Circus cyaneus . However, his description of the “Petit Aigle à queue blanche” clearly corresponds to * Haliaeetus albicilla, more precisely to an adult male (considering the size). Frisch’s plate 70 evidently represents the same species.
7.3. Linnaeus (1766: 123-124): Included in “ VULTUR ALBICILLA ” G41, S8, order “ Accipitres ”: see above.
7.4. Buffon in Buffon & Guéneau de Montbeillard (1771a: 99), quarto edition; (1771b: 78), folio edition: “Petit Pygargue”, variety of the “Pygargue” (see above 6.4).
OBSERVATION. — No direct observation.
REFERENCES. — Frisch (1733 -1763: pl. 70); Brisson (1759a: 429).
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus albicilla (Linnaeus, 1758), male; see the comments on Linnaeus (1758) and Brisson.
7.5. Gmelin (1788: 258): “ FALCO ALBICAUDUS ” G42, S51, order “ Accipitres ”.
REFERENCES. — Brisson (1763a: 124); Buffon & Guéneau de Montbeillard (1771a: 99); Willughby (1678: 62), “ Pygargus of Aldrovandus”; Charleton (1668: 63 no. 4); Latham (1781: 39), “Lesser white-tailed Eagle” refers to Brisson’s “Petit Aigle à queue blanche”, Buffon’s “Petit Pygargue”, Frisch’s pl. 70, etc., and the Leverian collection; Gessner (1585: 205).
DISTRIBUTION. — Europe.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus albicilla (Linnaeus, 1758), male (Gmelin mentions the same size as Brisson); see the comments on Linnaeus (1758) and Brisson.
MODERN NOMENCLATURE. — Falco albicaudus J. F. Gmelin, 1788, is considered an available name,
a junior synonym of Falco albicilla Linnaeus, 1758 .