Carpodacus eos (Stresemann, 1930)

Tietze, Dieter Thomas, Päckert, Martin, Martens, Jochen, Lehmann, Henriette & Sun, Yue-Hua, 2013, Complete phylogeny and historical biogeography of true rosefinches (Aves: Carpodacus), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 169 (1), pp. 215-234 : 229

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12057

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B98792-7074-FA3E-FCC4-F123DC82B815

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scientific name

Carpodacus eos
status

 

CARPODACUS EOS View in CoL /PULCHERRIMUS COMPLEX

The C. eos View in CoL / pulcherrimus View in CoL complex consists of four lineages: pulcherrimus View in CoL / argyrophrys, davidianus View in CoL , eos View in CoL , and waltoni View in CoL . The first and last two lineages are sister to each other. Subspecies argyrophrys and eos View in CoL breed along the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ), and are largely sympatric but (always?) elevationally parapatric (E. Stresemann, unpublished manuscript from the 1950s). Thus, the latter two belong to two different biological species. On the other hand, eos View in CoL and waltoni View in CoL should be treated as conspecific because of the young age of their MRCA (less than 1 Myr) and their close connection in the haplotype network ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Because of the priority rule of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature ( ICZN, 1999), this species must be named Carpodacus waltoni (Sharpe, 1905) View in CoL with subspecies eos ( Stresemann, 1930) View in CoL and waltoni View in CoL . Carpodacus pulcherrimus (F. Moore, 1856) View in CoL consequently is left with only the subspecies argyrophrys Berlioz, 1929, davidianus A. Milne-Edwards, 1866 View in CoL , and nominate pulcherrimus View in CoL . This taxonomy had already been suggested by Erwin Stresemann (in the same unpublished manuscript as mentioned above).

Carpodacus pulcherrimus View in CoL and C. waltoni View in CoL are also slightly ecologically segregated, with the former preferring the brushy zone just above the mountain forest ( Juniperus View in CoL and Rhododendron View in CoL ; Diesselhorst, 1968), and the latter preferring alpine grassland, with Rosa View in CoL and Berberis View in CoL bushes ( Lu, Gong & Ma, 2011, Lu Xin, pers. comm.). For Himalayan high-altitude finches, Landmann & Winding (1995) found that large species may persist in higher elevations, but C. waltoni View in CoL is actually smaller than C. pulcherrimus View in CoL ( Stresemann, 1930; E. Stresemann, unpubl. data: male wing length on average 71.7 mm in eos View in CoL , 79.6 mm in waltoni View in CoL versus 82.1 mm in argyrophrys, 79.6 mm in davidianus View in CoL , 77.6 mm in pulcherrimus View in CoL ) although it is found at higher elevations (see Results). Sympatric argyrophrys and eos View in CoL show the largest difference in wing length (and possibly further niche dimensions).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Fringillidae

Genus

Carpodacus

Loc

Carpodacus eos

Tietze, Dieter Thomas, Päckert, Martin, Martens, Jochen, Lehmann, Henriette & Sun, Yue-Hua 2013
2013
Loc

davidianus

A. Milne-Edwards 1866
1866
Loc

davidianus

A. Milne-Edwards 1866
1866
Loc

davidianus

A. Milne-Edwards 1866
1866
Loc

Juniperus

C.Linnaeus 1753
1753
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