Criniger affinis harterti Stresemann

LeCROY, M. A. R. Y., 2003, TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. PART 5. PASSERIFORMES: ALAUDIDAE, HIRUNDINIDAE, MOTACILLIDAE, CAMPEPHAGIDAE, PYCNONOTIDAE, IRENIDAE, LANIIDAE, VANGIDAE, BOMBYCILLIDAE, DULIDAE, CINCLIDAE, TROGLODYTIDAE, AND MIMIDAE, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 278 (278), pp. 1-156 : 89-90

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Criniger affinis harterti Stresemann
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Criniger affinis harterti Stresemann

Criniger affinis harterti Stresemann, 1912: 342 (Peling) .

Now Thapsinillas affinis harterti ( Stresemann, 1912) . See Dickinson and Gregory, 2002, Dickinson and Dekker, 2002b: 105, and Dickinson et al., 2002b: 133.

LECTOTYPE: AMNH 566206 About AMNH , unsexed adult, collected on Peleng Island , 01°25′S, 123°10′E ( Seltzer, 1962: 1446), Banggai Archipelago, Indonesia, May–August 1895, by collectors for Cursham. From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: Stresemann (1912: 342) noted that the type was in the Rothschild Collection, from Peleng, and was collected by collectors for Cursham in May–August 1895. Two specimens have these data, and Hartert’s (1922b: 368) listing of the type did not distinguish between them, even though AMNH 566206 bears the Rothschild type label and has always been considered the type. I hereby designate AMNH 566206 the lectotype, to avoid any possible confusion. The paralectotype is AMNH 566207.

Criniger lucasi Hartert

Criniger lucasi Hartert, 1903b: 13 (Obi) .

Now Thapsinillas affinis lucasi (Hartert, 1903) . See

Dickinson and Gregory, 2002, Dickinson and Dekker,

2002b: 105, and Dickinson et al., 2002b: 133.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 566251 About AMNH , adult male, collected on Obi Major , 01°30′S, 127°45′E ( White and Bruce, 1986: 491), Northern Moluccas, Indonesia, in September 1897, by William Doherty (no. 938). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: In the original description, Hartert (1903b: 13) listed the type as Doherty specimen no. 930, but later corrected it to no. 938 without comment ( Hartert, 1922b: 368). Only one of Doherty’s specimens has a number and it is no. 938. The nine paratypes are AMNH 566248–566250 and 566252–566257.

Iole holti [sic] binghami Hartert

Iole holti [sic] binghami Hartert, 1902c: 558 (Loi­San­Pa).

Now Ixos mcclellandii tickelli (Blyth, 1855) View in CoL . See Dickinson and Gregory, 2002, Dickinson and Dekker, 2002b: 104, and Dickinson et al., 2002b: 131.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 565723 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Loi­San­Pa (= Taung Palaung), 5500 ft, 21°46′N, 96°55′E ( Rand and Deignan, 1960: 290), Möng Köng State , Southern Shan States, Myanmar, on 29 December 1899, by Col. Charles T. Bingham. From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: For his description, Hartert (1902c: 558) had only this single specimen, one of a group of specimens that had been identified by Bingham and Thompson (1900: 111) as specimens of Hemixus (= Iole ) maclellandi [sic].

Iole tickelli peracensis Hartert and Butler

Iole tickelli peracensis Hartert and Butler, 1898: 506 (Gunong Ijau) .

Now Ixos mcclellandii peracensis ( Hartert and Butler, 1898) View in CoL . See Dickinson and Gregory, 2002, Dickinson and Dekker, 2002b: 104, and Dickinson et al., 2002b: 131.

LECTOTYPE: AMNH 565732 About AMNH , adult male, collected on Gunung Hijau (= Green Mountain), 4500 ft, ca. 04°52′N, 100°48′E (D. Wells, personal commun.), Perak, Malaysia, in March 1898, by Arthur L. Butler (no. 30). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: No type was designated in the original description, but reference is made to male(s) and female(s) collected by both Butler and Hartert on different visits. Hartert (1922b: 368) cited the sex and Butler’s field number, thereby designating the above specimen the lectotype.

Hartert (1889: 388) noted that he had collected both sexes, but did not give numbers; his specimens are not at AMNH. Butler (1899: 15) indicated that he had collected three specimens and noted that his entire collection had gone to the Rothschild Collection ( Butler, 1899: 11). Only a male and a female came to AMNH with the Rothschild Collection. The female, AMNH 565733, is a paralectotype.

Bingham, C. T., and H. N. Thompson. 1900. On the birds collected and observed in the southern Shan States of upper Burma. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 69: 102 - 142.

Butler, A. L. 1899. Birds collected and observed in the Larut Hills, Perak, in March and April 1898. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 32: 9 - 30.

Dickinson, E. C. and S. M. S. Gregory. 2002. Systematic notes on Asian birds. 24. On the priority of the name Hypsipetes Vigors, 1831, and the division of the broad genus of that name. Zoologische Verhandelingen Leiden 340: 75 - 91.

Hartert, E. 1889. Zur Ornithologie der indischmalayischen Gegenden. Journal fur Ornithologie 37: 345 - 440.

Hartert, E., and A. L. Butler. 1898. A few notes on birds from Perak, Malay Peninsula. Novitates Zoologicae 5: 506 - 508.

Hartert, E. 1902 c. On birds from Pahang, eastern Malay Peninsula. Novitates Zoologicae 9: 537 - 580.

Hartert, E. 1903 b. Birds of the Obi Group, central Moluccas. Novitates Zoologicae 10: 1 - 17.

Hartert, E. 1922 b. Types of birds in the Tring Museum. B. Types in the general collection (cont'd). Novitates Zoologicae 29: 365 - 412.

Rand, A. L. and H. G. Deignan. 1960. Family Pycnonotidae. In E. Mayr and J. C. Greenway, Jr. (editors), Check-list of birds of the world, vol. 9: 221 - 300. Cambridge, MA: Museum of Comparative Zoology, 506 pp.

Seltzer, L. E. (editor). 1962. The Columbia Lippincott gazetteer of the world. New York: Columbia University Press, 2148 pp. + suppl., 22 pp.

Stresemann, E. 1912. Ornithologische Miszellen aus dem Indo-Australischen Gebiet. Novitates Zoologicae 19: 311 - 351.

White, C. M. N., and M. D. Bruce. 1986. The birds of Wallacea. British Ornithologists' Union check-list no. 7. London: British Ornithologists' Union, 524 pp.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Pycnonotidae

Genus

Criniger