Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand, 1940

Pachycephalidae, Aegithalidae, Remizidae, Paridae, Sittidae, Neosittidae, Certhiidae, Rhabdornithidae, Climacteridae, Dicaeidae, Pardalotidae, Nectariniidae, And & Lecroy, Mary, 2010, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes:, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2010 (333), pp. 1-178 : 141

publication ID

0003-0090

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5464607

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787A2-F2B9-F1DF-EF9F-16B8FE0A58D9

treatment provided by

Tatiana

scientific name

Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand
status

 

Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand View in CoL

Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand, 1940: 12 View in CoL (Bernhard Camp, altitude 50 meters, Idenburg River, Netherland [sic] New Guinea).

Now Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand, 1940 View in CoL . See Coates, 1990: 305–308, and Cheke and Mann, 2008a: 296–297.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 305657 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Bernhard Camp , 50 m, ca. 03.30S, 139.15E ( Archbold et al., 1942, map 1), Taritatu (5 Idenburg) River, Papua Province, Indonesia, on 22 March 1939, by Richard Archbold, Austin L. Rand, and W.B. Richardson on the 1938–1939 Archbold Expedition to New Guinea (no. 10213). GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was given in the original description. Paratypes, all from Bernhard Camp, are: AMNH 342402–342409, two adult males, one immature male, four females, and one unsexed. AMNH 342409 was sent to MZB in May 1957.

Rand (1940: 12) discussed treating idenburgi as a subspecies of a separate species, C. clementiae , and this was further mentioned by Coates (1990: 306). Schodde and Mason (1999: 725–726) discussed the issues involved, suggesting four species in the superspecies jugularis ; Cheke and Mann (2008a: 296) thought that the jugularis complex could comprise three species. Additional collecting in the Ramu River area is needed, as was suggested by Gilliard and LeCroy (1968: 31), where a female indistinguishable from C. j. frenatus and a male indistinguishable from C. j. idenburgi were collected at Aiome.

The 1938–1939 Archbold Expedition was a joint expedition with the Netherlands East Indies government and was also known as the Indisch-Amerikaansche Expeditie. A summary of the expedition will be found in Archbold et al. (1942).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Nectariniidae

Genus

Cinnyris

Loc

Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi Rand

Pachycephalidae, Aegithalidae, Remizidae, Paridae, Sittidae, Neosittidae, Certhiidae, Rhabdornithidae, Climacteridae, Dicaeidae, Pardalotidae, Nectariniidae, And & Lecroy, Mary 2010
2010
Loc

Cinnyris jugularis idenburgi

Cheke, R. A. & C. F. Mann 2008: 296
Coates, B. J. 1990: 305
1990
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