Euscarthmus pyrrhops Cabanis
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Euscarthmus pyrrhops Cabanis, 1874: 98 .
Now: Hemitriccus granadensis pyrrhops ( Cabanis, 1874) View in CoL . See Cory & Hellmayr (1927: 318).
Type series: Cabanis (1874: 98) did not specify how many specimens he had at his disposal, but described only a bird in male plumage. The Accession Catalogue of the ZMB includes only a single relevant specimen, which thus represents the holotype of this species. The specimen is deposited in the ZMB.
Holotype: ZMB 21612 (B-10241), unsexed, collected by Jelski on an unknown date [= May to September 1871] in "central Peru " [= Maraynioc, Peru]. Received in spirit (cf. Cabanis 1874: 97).
Type locality: Cabanis (1874) knew only that the holotype of this species originated from "central Peru ", but Taczanowski (1875: 535) wrote that the (holotypical) male was collected at "Maraynioc". We thus restrict the type locality of this species from "central Peru " to Maraynioc, Peru [11.37°S, 75.40°W].
Remarks: Taczanowski (1889: 16) and Sztolcman & Domaniewski (1927: 141) claimed that types of this species are deposited in the MIZ, listing a female collected by Jelski in 1873 at "Tambopata", and a female collected by J. Kalinowski in 1892 (!) at "Maraynioc", respectively, as the types. Neither of these specimens has a type status, because the former was unknown to Cabanis and the latter was collected 18 years after the species was described (see Mlíkovský 2009b for details).
Cabanis, J. (1874) [Neue peruanische Vogel des Herrn Jelski]. Journal fur Ornithologie, 22, 96 - 100.
Cory, C. B. & Hellmayr, C. E. (1927) Catalogue of birds of the Americas and the adjacent islands. Field Museum of Natural History, Zoological Series, vol. 13, pt. 5.
Mlikovsky, J. (2009 b) Types of birds in the collections of the Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland. Part 3: South American birds. Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series, 178, in press.
Sztolcman, J. & Domaniewski, J. (1927) Les types d'oiseaux au Musee Polonais d'Histoire Naturelle. Prace Zoologiczne Polskiego Pa n stwowego Muzeum Przyrodniczego, 6, 95 - 194. [This journal had a Latin subtitle Annales Zoologici Musei Polonici Historiae Naturalis . Earlier authors often incorrectly cited it under the latter name.]
Taczanowski, W. [L.] (1875) Liste des oiseaux recueillis par M. Constantin Jelski dans la partie centrale de Perou occidental. Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London, 1874, 501 - 565.
Taczanowski, W. [Tacanovskij V. K.] (1889) Kollekcii Zoologiceskago kabineta Imperatorskago Varsavskago universiteta. I. Spisok tipicnyh ekzemplarov ptic , po kotorym byli ustanovleny novye vidy [Collections of the Zoological Museum of the Imperial Warszawa University. I. A list of typical specimens of birds, upon which new species were based]. Varsavskia Universitetskia Izvestia, 4, 1 - 40. [In Russian.]
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Euscarthmus pyrrhops Cabanis
Mlíkovský, Jiří & Frahnert, Sylke 2009 |
Euscarthmus pyrrhops
Cabanis 1874: 98 |
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