Ianthocincla rufogularis occidentalis Hartert
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Ianthocincla rufogularis occidentalis Hartert
Ianthocincla rufogularis occidentalis Hartert, 1909a: 635 (Dehra Dun, Kaschmir) .
Now Garrulax rufogularis occidentalis (Hartert, 1909) View in CoL . See Grimmett et al., 1999: 744.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 586410 About AMNH , unsexed, collected at Dehra Dun , 308199N, 788039E (Times Atlas), Uttar Pradesh, India. From the Marshall Collection (no. 11109) via the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Hartert gave the Marshall number of the holotype in the original description. Although he listed it as a male, it is unsexed on the original label, which is marked ‘‘type’’. Hartert did not say how many specimens he had, but AMNH 586411, an unsexed specimen collected at Murree (338559N, 738269E, Times Atlas), Pakistan, in January 1873, is a possible paratype.
Ianthocincla rufogularis assamensis Hartert
Ianthocincla rufogularis assamensis Hartert, 1909a: 635 (Margherita) .
Now Garrulax rufogularis assamensis (Hartert, 1909) View in CoL . See Ali and Ripley, 1996b: 29.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 586407 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Margherita , 278179N, 958409E (Times Atlas), Assam, India, on 12 January 1902, by Henry N. Coltart. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Hartert cited the number 12102 for the holotype. This number is, in fact, the date, written 12/1/02 on the original label and copied as 12102 on the Rothschild label. Hartert did not say how many specimens he examined, but two additional Coltart specimens from Margherita that came to AMNH with the Rothschild Collection are paratypes: AMNH 586408, male, 18 January 1903, and AMNH 586409, female, 22 December 1902.
Ianthocincla rufogularis rufiberbis Koelz Ianthocincla rufogularis rufiberbis Koelz, 1954: 3
(Langyang Htawgaw, N. Burma, 4,000 feet).
Now Garrulax rufogularis rufiberbis ( Koelz,
1954). See Robson, 2000: 446.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 306597 About AMNH , adult male, collected between Langyang and Htawgaw, 4000 ft, northern Myanmar, on 27 November 1938, by the VernayCutting Expedition (no. 132).
COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was cited in the original description. A single specimen was collected by the VernayCutting Expedition ( Stanford and Mayr, 1941a: 61). Koelz (1954: 3) listed a single paratype: AMNH 409530, adult female from Tasubum, Myanmar, collected on 30 January 1935 by the VernayHopwood Chindwin Expedition (no. 218). This specimen was listed in Mayr’s (1938: 286) report on the Vernay Hopwood Chindwin Expedition, and a map in that report shows Tasubum.
Htawgaw is a village 70 mi northeast of Myitkyina (258249N, 978259E, Times Atlas), near the Nmai River ( Seltzer, 1962: 807). It is shown on the map in Stanford and Mayr (1941a) and described by Anthony (1941: 50–52).
Garrulax rufogularis intensior Delacour
and Jabouille
Garrulax rufogularis intensior Delacour and Ja
bouille, 1930: 398 (Chapa ( Tonkin), altitude:
1.600 m.).
Now Garrulax rufogularis intensior Delacour and
Jabouille, 1930. See Robson, 2000: 446.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 292197 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Cha Pa , 228209N, 1038509E (Times Atlas), Vietnam, on 12 December 1929, by Jean Delacour and Pierre Jabouille (no. 2686).
COMMENTS: The unique field number of the holotype was cited in the original description. Delacour and Jabouille (1930: 398) gave measurements for a type series of 10 males and 9 females from Cha Pa, collected between 29 October and 22 December 1929. Of the 18 paratypes, 6 came to AMNH: three males and three females, AMNH 290941– 290946. AMNH 290947, an unsexed bird from Chapa collected on 14 November 1929, is also a paratype, but measurements were not included. I have not considered AMNH 290948, collected on Fan Si Pan on 30 November 1929, to be a paratype because Fan Si Pan was not listed as a locality either in the description of this taxon or in Delacour (1930: 586). However, Fan Si Pan is quite near Cha Pa, extending to a higher altitude, and when all of the paratypes are studied, it may become obvious that Fan Si Pan specimens were included in Delacour’s totals.
See Hennache and Dickinson (2000) for information on types of taxa described by Delacour from this expedition.
Garrulax ocellatus griseicauda Koelz View in CoL Garrulax ocellatus griseicauda Koelz, 1950: 7 View in CoL
(Wan, Garhwal, United Provinces, India).
Now Garrulax ocellatus griseicauda Koelz, 1950 View in CoL .
See Ali and Ripley, 1996b: 31.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 803070 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Wan , Garhwal, 298489N, 788379E ( Collar et al., 2001: 2587), Uttar Pradesh, India, on 19 May 1948, by Rup Chand.
COMMENTS: The holotype is the only male in the type series of this form ( Koelz, 1950: 7–8). Only one of the four paratypes is in AMNH: AMNH 463317, adult female from Duni, Uttar Pradesh, collected on 3 May 1948 by Walter Koelz..
In the original description of this form, the type was said to be in AMNH. In fact, it was first deposited in FMNH (no. 246507) and was exchanged with AMNH in 1972.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
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Ianthocincla rufogularis occidentalis Hartert
Mary, Croy, History, Bulletin Of The American Museum Of Natural, At, Central Park West, Street, Th, York, New & Ny 2005 |
Garrulax rufogularis occidentalis (Hartert, 1909)
Grimmett, E. & C. Inskipp & T. Inskipp 1999: 744 |
Garrulax rufogularis assamensis (Hartert, 1909)
Ali, S. & S. D. Ripley 1996: 29 |
Ianthocincla rufogularis rufiberbis
Koelz, W. 1954: 3 |
Garrulax ocellatus griseicauda
Koelz, W. 1950: 7 |
Ianthocincla rufogularis occidentalis
Hartert, E. 1909: 635 |
Ianthocincla rufogularis assamensis
Hartert, E. 1909: 635 |