Formicarius pallidus Lawrence, 1882b: 288
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Formicarius pallidus Lawrence, 1882b: 288 (Yucatan).
COMMENTS: For many years, perhaps ever since AMNH acquired the George N. Lawrence Collection, AMNH 43543, collected on the Yucatan Peninsula by George F. Gaumer, has been included in the type collection. It is a Gaumer bird, labeled Yucatan, without further data. However, the description of Formicarius pallidus makes it quite clear that the holotype is in the collection of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Kansas. There is a note on the reverse of the “type label” of AMNH 43543 signed by Charles O’Brien that “according to Richard F. Johnston, Univ. of Kansas, the TYPE is in their Museum, being so marked on the label of their specimen and agreeing with Lawrence’s description. See letter of 1/16/59.” Mark Robbins (personal commun.), Collection Manager in Ornithology, Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, has confirmed that the type of Formicarius pallidus is no. 2025 in the University of Kansas collection.
Lawrence (1882a: 245) noted that the University of Kansas purchased a full series of Gaumer’s birds and that he had purchased the remnant of this collection, probably including AMNH 43543. The Lawrence labels are not marked “ Type.”
Cory and Hellmayr (1924: 287) listed this taxon as having been named Furnarius pallidus originally. This was apparently a misprint in the original. The bound copy of Lawrence’s paper in the Department of Ornithology Library was originally printed that way but has a printed correction pasted on top. In this particular case, the only difference that it makes is whether or not Lawrence’s name appears in parentheses.
Formicarius saturatus Ridgway, 1893: 677 (Princetown, Trinidad).
Now Formicarius analis saturatus Ridgway, 1893 View in CoL . See
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 59315 , adult male, collected at Prince’s Town , 10°16′N, 61°23′W (Times Atlas), Trinidad, on 24 March 1893, by Frank M. Chapman (no. 3030). GoogleMaps
Formicarius analis connectens Chapman Formicarius analis connectens Chapman, 1914a: 173 (Villavicencio (alt. 1600 ft.), eastern base of Eastern Andes, Colombia).
Now Formicarius analis connectens Chapman, 1914 . See Peters, 1951: 241.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 121961 , adult male, collected at Villavicencio , 1600 ft, 04°09′S, 73°37′W, Meta, eastern Andes, Colombia, on 12 March 1913, by Thomas M. Ring. GoogleMaps
Formicarius analis zamorae Chapman Formicarius analis zamorae Chapman, 1923c: 9 ( Zamora GoogleMaps , eastern Ecuador). Now GoogleMaps Formicarius analis zamorae Chapman, 1923 . See Pinto, 1978: 406. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 129753 , adult male, collected at Zamora, 2000 ft, 04°04′S, 78°58′W, Zamora- Chinchipe, Ecuador, on 27 October 1913, by William B. Richardson.
Formicarius analis olivaceus Zimmer Formicarius analis olivaceus Zimmer, 1931a: 21 (Huarandosa, valley of the Río Chinchipe, northwestern Peru; elevation 3000 ft.).
Now Formicarius analis olivaceus Zimmer, 1931 . See Peters, 1951: 241.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 182045 , adult male, collected at Quebrada Huarandosa , 3000 ft, ca. 05°13′S, 78°48′W, valley of the Río Chinchipe, Cajamarca, Peru, on 19 September 1923, by Harry Watkins (no.7891). GoogleMaps
Formicarius analis destructus Hartert Formicarius analis destructus Hartert, 1898a: 493 (Paramba) .
Now Formicarius nigricapillus destructus Hartert, 1898 . See Peters, 1951: 242.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492087 , adult male, collected at Hacienda Paramba , 3500 ft, 00°49′N, 78°21′W, western bank of the Río Mira, Imbabura, Ecuador, on 24 April 1897, by William F. H. Rosenberg (no. 377). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps
Formicarius rufipectus carrikeri Chapman
Formicarius rufipectus carrikeri Chapman, 1912: 146 View in CoL (San Antonio, alt. 6600 ft., Cauca, Colombia).
Now Formicarius rufipectus carrikeri Chapman, 1912 View in CoL . See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 404, and Ridgely and
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 113252 , adult male, collected at San Antonio , 6600 ft, 03°30′N, 76°38′W, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, on 31 March 1911, by Louis A. Fuertes (no. 2295). GoogleMaps
Chamaeza columbiana punctigula Chapman
Chamaeza columbiana punctigula Chapman, 1924: 4 (Rio Suno, above Avila, Tropical Zone, eastern Ecuador).
Now Chamaeza campanisona punctigula Chapman, 1924 View in CoL . See Peters, 1951: 243.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 179367 , adult male, collected on the Río Suno , above Avila, 00°38′S, 77°25′W, Napo, Ecuador, on 12 February 1923, by Alfonso and Ramón Olalla. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: For further information on this locality, see Myrmopagis ornata saturata .
Chamaeza brevicauda obscura
Zimmer and Phelps
Chamaeza brevicauda obscura Zimmer and Phelps, 1944: 9 (Mt. Auyan-tepui, State of Bolívar, Venezuela, altitude 1100 meters).
Now Chamaeza campanisona obscura Zimmer and Phelps, 1944 View in CoL . See Meyer de Schauensee and Phelps, 1978: 220. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 324715 , adult male, collected on Auyán-tepuí, 1100 m, 05°55′N, 62°32′W, Bolívar, Venezuela, on 25 January 1938, by William H. Phelps (no. 1086). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Turdus brevicaudus Vieillot, 1818 , is preoccupied by Turdus brevicauda Boddaert, 1783 ; Myiothera campanisona Lichtenstein, 1823 , is the next available name (Peters, 1951: 244).
Myioturdus marginatus Wied Myioturdus marginatus Wied, 1831: 1035 (in der Nähe von Arrayal da Conquista).
Now Chamaeza campanisona campanisona (Lichtenstein,
1823). See Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 291.
SYNTYPES: AMNH 5405, adult male, and AMNH 5406, adult female, collected at Vitória da Conquista, 14°51′S, 40°51′W, Bahia, Brazil, in early 1817, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied. From the Maximilian Collection.
COMMENTS: Because the original labels contain both the names Chamaeza brevicauda Vieillot and Myioturdus marginatus Wied , and the manuscript catalog carries in addition the name Myiothera campanisona Lichtenstein, Wied realized at some point that his name was a synonym. Nevertheless, the name was introduced in his “Beiträge.” As in the previous species, Turdus brevicaudus Vieillot, 1818 , was found to be preoccupied by Turdus brevicauda Boddaert, 1783 ; Myiothera campanisona is the next
In his original description, Wied described a female and a young female. His manuscript catalog entries are of a male and juvenile female, as Allen (1889b: 255) noted, and these agree with the sex notations on the original labels.
A third bird in the AMNH, no. 5404, sexed as a male, has a Maximilian display label but no original Maximilian label. It also has a blank U.S. National Museum label and is cataloged as being from the Verreaux Collection. Allen (1889b: 255) did not include this specimen as a syntype, presumably because of its questionable provenance.
The measurements of Wied’s syntypes are as follows: AMNH 5405, male, wing 100.0, tail 69.5, bill from base 24.0, tarsus 39.0; AMNH 5406, female, wing 100.0, tail 66.5, bill from base 23.0, tarsus 38.5. For additional measurements and discussion of C. meruloides , see Willis ( 1992) and Raposo and Teixeira ( 1992).
Chamaeza nobilis rubida Zimmer Chamaeza nobilis rubida Zimmer, 1932f: 16 (lower Río
Suno (mouth of the Río Huataraco), eastern Ecuador).
Now Chamaeza nobilis rubida Zimmer, 1932 . See Peters,
1951: 244.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 184388 , adult male, collected on the lower Río Suno at the mouth of the Río Guataracu, 00°46′S, 77°15′W, Napo, Ecuador, on 11 March 1924, by Alfonso and Ramon Olalla. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: For further information on this locality, see Myrmotherula hauxwelli suffusa .
Chamaeza turdina chionogaster Hellmayr Chamaeza turdina chionogaster Hellmayr, 1906e: 91 (El
Guacharo near Caripé, State of Cumaná, Venezuela).
Now Chamaeza turdina chionogaster Hellmayr, 1906 . See
Willis, 1992.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492113 , adult male, collected at “El Guacharo, near Caripé,” Monagas, Venezuela, in January 1894, by Albert Mocquerys (no. 281). From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Hellmayr (in Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 295) doubted “the correctness of the locality; the type probably came from the region above San Esteban, State of Carabobo.” Zimmer and Phelps (1954: 3–6) discussed Mocquerys’s locality and suggested that the specimens with questionable localities might have been collected nearer Puerto Cabello , his shipping port .
Sibley and Monroe (1990: 416) included C. turdina in C. ruficauda .
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Formicarius pallidus Lawrence, 1882b: 288
LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD 2000 |
Chamaeza brevicauda obscura
Zimmer and Phelps 1944: 9 |
Chamaeza campanisona obscura
Zimmer and Phelps 1944 |
Chamaeza columbiana punctigula
Chapman 1924: 4 |
Chamaeza campanisona punctigula
Chapman 1924 |
Formicarius rufipectus carrikeri
Chapman 1912: 146 |
Formicarius rufipectus carrikeri
Chapman 1912 |
Formicarius saturatus
Ridgway 1893: 677 |
Formicarius analis saturatus
Ridgway 1893 |