Turdus philomelos clarkei Hartert, 1909
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[ Turdus philomelos clarkei Hartert View in CoL ]
Hartert (1909c: 54) described T. p. clarkei, listing the type as a male, collected on the Tring estate on 16 May 1902 and housed in the Rothschild Museum. This specimen came to AMNH with the Rothschild Collection and was cataloged as AMNH 450911. It was presented to BMNH on 21 September 1936 with other types of British Isles birds from the Rothschild Collection. It is now BMNH Reg. no. 1936.10.15.12 (see Warren and Harrison, 1971: 121). Now Turdus philomelos clarkei Hartert, 1909 ( Cramp, 1988: 989) .
Turdus fuscater quindio Chapman View in CoL Turdus fuscater quindio Chapman, 1925: 1 View in CoL (Laguneta, alt. 10,300 ft., Central Andes, Colombia). Now Turdus fuscater quindio Chapman, 1925 View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 406.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109119 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Laguneta , 10,300 ft, ca. 048359N, 758309W ( Paynter, 1997: 225), Quindío, Colombia, on 18 May 1911, by Frank M. Chapman and Louis A. Fuertes.
COMMENTS: The AMNH number was giv en in the original description. Chapman (1925: 1) reported that he had 63 specimens of quindio, perhaps not including the holotype. There are now 58 paratypes in AMNH and 5 additional ones exchanged with MCZ in 1928 from the 17 localities Chapman list ed:
Central Andes
Santa Elena: AMNH 134042–134047
Barro Blanco: AMNH 134030
Rió Toche´: AMNH 112597, 112599, 112600
Laguneta: AMNH 109120, 112586–112591, 112593
Santa Isabel: AMNH 112594
Almaguer: AMNH 116955
West Andes
Paramillo: AMNH 134031–134034, 134039– 134041
Cerro Munchique: AMNH 109925, 109927– 109930; exchanged to MCZ in 1928, AMNH 183608, 183609, 183615
Cocal: AMNH 109931–109933
Ecuador
Mojanda Mts.: AMNH 173494
Pinchincha: AMNH 124852–124854
Pallatanga: AMNH 173491, 173492
Upper Sumaco: AMNH 183610–183614
Rió Upano: AMNH 180979
Oyacachi: AMNH 176202, 180622–180624, 180626, 180627; exchanged to MCZ in 1928, AMNH 176201, 180625
Below Papallacta: AMNH 180628
Above Baeza: AMNH 173837, 173838, 176204, 180620
I do not consider the following specimens paratypes: three specimens exchanged to oth er museums long before the description was published (Laguneta: AMNH 112592 About AMNH to FMNH in July 1919; Paramillo : AMNH 134035 About AMNH to FMNH in July 1919, AMNH 134037 About AMNH to DZSA in March 1917) ; two specimens exchanged to USNM at an unknown date, but probably well before this name was published (Santa Isabel: AMNH 112595 About AMNH , and Paramillo : AMNH 134038 About AMNH ) ; two specimens exchanged to the Brooklyn Museum in July 1923 and returned to AMNH in 1935, when their bird collection was donated to AMNH (Cerro Munchique: AMNH 109926 About AMNH , later recataloged as AMNH 439342 About AMNH , and Rió Toche´ : AMNH 112596 About AMNH , later recataloged as AMNH 439341 About AMNH ). Rothschild Collection specimens from relevant localities were received after the description was published and are not paratypes .
Turdus fuscater ockendeni Hellmayr
Turdus fuscater ockendeni Hellmayr, 1906b: 91 View in CoL (Limbani, Carabaya, 9500 feet).
Now Turdus fuscater ockendeni Hellmayr, 1906 View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 406–407.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 503565 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Limbani , 9500 ft, 148089S, 698429W ( Stephens and Traylor, 1983: 118), Puno, Peru, on 21 March 1904, by George R. Ockenden (no. 675a). From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Hellmayr cited Ockenden’s unique number in the original description and said that the type was in the Rothschild Collection. He did not say how many specimens he studied, but three additional specimens from the Rothschild Collection that would have been available to Hellmayr are paratypes: AMNH 503566 from Limbani, and AMNH 503567 and 503568 from Marcapata.
Planesticus fuscobrunneus Chapman
Planesticus fuscobrunneus Chapman, 1912: 158 (Cerro Munchique, alt. 8325 ft., western Andes, west of Popayan, Cauca, Colombia).
Now Turdus serranus fuscobrunneus ( Chapman, 1912) View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 409.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109923 About AMNH , adult female, collected on Cerro Munchique , 8325 ft, 028329N, 768579W ( Paynter, 1997: 289), Cauca, Colombia, on 27 May 1911, by William B. Richardson.
COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description. Paratypes are AMNH 109917– 109922 About AMNH and 109924. AMNH 109918 About AMNH was exchanged with Outram Bangs in 1918 ; Bangs’ collection is now in MCZ.
Turdus roraimae duidae Chapman
Turdus roraimae duidae Chapman, 1929: 23 (Mt. Duida, alt. 6200 ft., Venezuela).
Now Turdus olivater duidae Chapman, 1929 View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 413–414.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245934 About AMNH , adult male, collected at the Desfiladero Camp , ca. 038199N, 658359W ( Paynter, 1982: 53) on Mt. Duida, 6200 ft, Amazonas, Venezuela, on 15 January 1929, by the Olalla Brothers on the Tyler Duida Expedition.
COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description. Twenty paratypes were cataloged: AMNH 247261–247280 About AMNH . Of these, AMNH 247261 About AMNH was exchanged to USNM in 1930 ; AMNH 247269 About AMNH and 247270 were sent as a gift to MCZ from Sidney F. Tyler, Jr .; and AMNH 247275 About AMNH and 247278 were exchanged to CP in 1940 .
For further description of collecting localities and the avifauna of Mt. Duida, see Chapman (1931).
Planesticus caucae Chapman Planesticus caucae Chapman, 1914: 182 (La Si
erra, alt. 6300 ft., Central Andes, Cauca, Co
lombia).
Turdus olivater caucae ( Chapman, 1914) View in CoL . See
Clement, 2000: 413–414.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 116938 About AMNH , adult male, collected at La Sierra , 6800 ft, 028109N, 768459W ( Paynter, 1997: 241), Cauca, Colombia, on 1 March 1912, by Arthur A. Allen and Leo E. Miller (no. 2020).
COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description. There are three paratypes, all from La Sierra: AMNH 116935–116937 About AMNH . In the original description, the altitude was listed as 6300 ft ; however, the AMNH label is printed with an altitude of 6800 ft and the field label is also stamped with this figure, although the numbers are indistinct and could be misinterpreted as 6300 ft.
Ridgely and Tudor (1989: 118) suggested that caucae may prove to be a distinct species.
Turdus falcklandii mochae Chapman Turdus falcklandii mochae Chapman, 1934: 3
(Mocha Island, Chile).
Now Turdus falcklandii mochae Chapman, 1934 .
See Clement, 2000: 417.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 387422 About AMNH , adult male, collected on Mocha Island , 388229S, 738569W ( Paynter, 1988: 158), Arauco, Chile, on 5 December 1932, by D.S. Bullock (no. 1562).
COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description. There are two paratypes: AMNH 387420 and 387421.
Ripley (1964: 215) synonymized mochae with T. f. magellanicus.
Turdus plebejus rafaelensis Miller and Griscom
Turdus plebejus rafaelensis Miller and Griscom, 1925: 4 View in CoL (San Rafael del Norte (4300 ft.), Nicaragua).
Now Turdus plebejus rafaelensis Miller and Griscom, 1925 View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 421.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 144409 About AMNH , adult male, collected 4 mi NE of San Rafael del Norte, 5000 ft, 138129N, 868069W (Times Atlas), Nicaragua, on 30 March 1917, by Waldron DeWitt Miller (no. 234).
COMMENTS: Miller and Griscom cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and noted that they had six male and two female specimens from Nicaragua, including the type. There are five male, one female, and one unsexed paratypes: AMNH 101372, 101373, 144407, 144408, 144410, 423549, and 423550. AMNH 503280, from San Rafael del Norte, came to AMNH with the Rothschild Collection after this description was published and is not a paratype.
There is a slight discrepancy with regard to the collecting altitude of the holotype. Miller and Griscom (1925: 4) published it as 4300 ft, it is given as 4200 ft on the printed label, and Miller’s field label gives the altitude as 5000 ft. Data from the field label are those given above.
Turdus ignobilis goodfellowi Hartert and Hellmayr
Turdus ignobilis goodfellowi Hartert and Hellmayr, 1901: 492 View in CoL (Castilla, Cauca Valley).
Now Turdus ignobilis goodfellowi Hartert and Hellmayr, 1901 View in CoL . See Clement, 2000: 422–423. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 503247, adult male, collected at La Castilla, 038309N, 768359W ( Paynter, 1997: 214), Valle del Cauca, Colombia, in June 1898, by Joseph H. Batty. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: The holotype was the only specimen of this form collected at La Castilla. There are two paratypes collected by Goodfellow and Hamilton at Popayan, Cauca Valley, Colombia: AMNH 503251 and 503252.
Turdus brunneus Lawrence, 1878: 57 (Upper Am
azons).
Now Turdus lawrencii Coues, 1880 View in CoL . See Coues,
1880: 570, and Clement, 2000: 423–424.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 39134 About AMNH , unsexed, collected on the Upper Amazon , date unknown. From the George N. Lawrence Collection.
COMMENTS: Lawrence, in the original description, noted that this was a [John] Hauxwell skin. Lawrence’s handwritten label is marked ‘‘Type’’ and the defining characters are written by him on the reverse. In addition, it bears an AMNH type label and the AMNH printed Lawrence Collection label. Information on the reverse of this latter label was written by Eugene Eisenmann and relates to the renaming of the taxon by Coues (see below).
In Lawrence’s hand on a fourth label, the specimen is identified as ‘‘ Turdus brunneus leucomelas ’’, and the locality ‘‘Upper Amazon’’ and the initials ‘‘I & S’’ appear. On the reverse of this label, in a different hand, appears: ‘‘ T. leucomelas ’’ and ‘‘See Ex. Orn. Pt. IX’’ (P.L. Sclater and Salvin, 1866 –1869: 143) and initials that I am unable to decipher. These comments probably relate to a footnote to the original description added by Ibis editors Salvin and Sclater: ‘‘We have tried in vain to make this specimen, which Mr. Lawrence has sent us for examination, fit some described species. It is perhaps nearest to T. leucomelas ... ’’.
T. brunneus Lawrence was found to be preoccupied by T. brunneus of Boddaert, 1783, and renamed T. lawrencii View in CoL by Coues (1880: 570).
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Turdus philomelos clarkei Hartert
Mary, Croy, History, Bulletin Of The American Museum Of Natural, At, Central Park West, Street, Th, York, New & Ny 2005 |
Turdus fuscater ockendeni
Clement, P. 2000: 406 |
Turdus serranus fuscobrunneus ( Chapman, 1912 )
Clement, P. 2000: 409 |
Turdus olivater duidae
Clement, P. 2000: 413 |
Turdus plebejus rafaelensis
Clement, P. 2000: 421 |
Turdus falcklandii mochae
Chapman, F. M. 1934: 3 |
Turdus roraimae duidae
Chapman, F. M. 1929: 23 |
Turdus fuscater quindio
Clement, P. 2000: 406 |
Chapman, F. M. 1925: 1 |
Turdus plebejus rafaelensis
Miller, W. & L. Griscom 1925: 4 |
Planesticus caucae
Chapman, F. M. 1914: 182 |
Planesticus fuscobrunneus
Chapman, F. M. 1912: 158 |
Turdus fuscater ockendeni
Hellmayr, C. E. 1906: 91 |
Turdus ignobilis goodfellowi
Hartert, E. & C. E. Hellmayr 1901: 492 |
T. brunneus
Coues, E. 1880: 570 |
Turdus brunneus
Lawrence, G. N. 1878: 57 |