Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis

Mlíkovský, Jiří & Frahnert, Sylke, 2009, Type specimens and type localities of Peruvian birds described by Jean Cabanis on the basis of Konstanty Jelski's collections, Zootaxa 2171, pp. 29-47 : 37

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189227

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216887

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scientific name

Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis
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Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis

Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis, 1873c: 318 .

Now: Grallaria andicolus (Cabanis, 1873) View in CoL . See Cory & Hellmayr (1924: 350).

Type series: Cabanis (1873c: 318) based this species on an unspecified number of specimens, which included at least a male and a female. Only a male is registered in the Accession Catalogue of the ZMB, although Cabanis (1873c: 315) wrote that specimens on which he reported are deposited in the ZMB. It is thus possible that Cabanis either returned the female or females to Taczanowski or that he never saw it, and based this information on the data received from Taczanowski. In any case, the specimen in the ZMB is a syntype of Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis , while one or more females in the MIZ are also syntypes of this species. Taczanowski (1875: 531) mentioned that he received "plusieurs exemplaires de Maraynioc et d'Arancocha" (several specimens from Maraynioc and Arancocha [= Acancocha, Peru]) of this species. Sclater (1877: 449) obtained from Taczanowski an unsexed specimen, reportedly collected by Jelski at “Maraynioc” in 1873. Being of unknown sex, this specimen (which had to be collected in 1871, because Jelski did not collect at Maraynioc in 1873 – see Mlíkovský 2009b) has no type status. Taczanowski (1889: 20) listed in the MIZ collections a male and a female as Cabanis's types of this species. There is no evidence that the MIZ male had a type status, but the female could have a type status and is thus listed below. All MIZ specimens of this species collected by Jelski were probably removed from the MIZ in 1915 and subsequently destroyed in the 1920s (cf. Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1927: 125; see Mlíkovský 2009b for details). Domaniewski & Sztolcman (1918: 482–483) already knew only Ecuadorian specimens of this species in the MIZ.

Syntype: ZMB 21344 (B-9992), 3, collected by Jelski on an unknown date [= May to September 1871] at "Maraynioc" [= Maraynioc, Peru].

Syntype (lost): MIZ unnumbered (N.7085), Ƥ, collected by Jelski on an unknown date [= May to September 1871] at "Maraynioc" [= Maraynioc, Peru].

Type locality: "Maraynioc" ( Cabanis 1873c: 318, Taczanowski 1889: 20), i.e. Maraynioc, Peru [11.37°S, 75.40°W].

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Thamnophilidae

Genus

Hypsibamon

Loc

Hypsibamon andicolus Cabanis

Mlíkovský, Jiří & Frahnert, Sylke 2009
2009
Loc

Hypsibamon andicolus

Cabanis 1873: 318
1873
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