Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr, 1937

Mary, 2011, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (348), pp. 1-193 : 32

publication ID

0003-0090

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5475695

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87E2-FF9B-FFED-FF6D-FEAC39C6FA57

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scientific name

Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr
status

 

Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr View in CoL

Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr, 1937: 2 View in CoL (Tanna, New Hebrides).

Now Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr, 1937 View in CoL . See Mees, 1969: 97–100, Bregulla, 1992: 252, Dickinson, 2003: 629, and van Balen, 2008: 467– 468.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 330518 View Materials , adult male, collected at Whitesands (5 White Sands, as on label), ca. 19.31S, 169.26E, eastern Tanna Island , Vanuatu (5 New Hebrides), on 11 October 1935, by Lindsay Macmillan (no. 20), on the Whitney South Sea Expedition. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: Mayr gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and measurements for seven male and seven female specimens. Only specimens from Macmillan’s 1935 collection were available when Mayr published macmillani, and there were, in fact, 16 specimens. The 15 paratypes are: males, AMNH 336870–336875 View Materials , Tanna ; AMNH 336876 View Materials , 336877 View Materials , Aniwa ; females, AMNH 336880–336884 View Materials , Tanna ; AMNH 336885 View Materials , 336886 View Materials , Aniwa. Whitesands was the British administrative headquarters during the period of the New Hebrides Condominium .

Mees (1969: 97–100) synonymized macmillani with vatensis but restricted the range of vatensis to the southern islands of Vanuatu and this was apparently followed by van Balen (2008: 467); Bregulla (1992: 252) listed the Tanna and Aniwa birds under Z. l. tropicus and omitted macmillani without comment. Dickinson (2003: 629) continued to recognize macmillani, and I agree with him. A check of the specimens in AMNH shows that the characters given by Mayr for macmillani are valid and, in addition, that the tarsus may be longer, heavier, and lighter in color.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Zosteropidae

Genus

Zosterops

Loc

Zosterops lateralis macmillani Mayr

Mary 2011
2011
Loc

Zosterops lateralis macmillani

van Balen, S. 2008: 467
Dickinson, E. C. 2003: 629
Bregulla, H. L. 1992: 252
Mees, G. F. 1969: 97
1969
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