Melidectes leucostephes brassi Mayr and Rand
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Melidectes leucostephes brassi Mayr and Rand
Melidectes leucostephes brassi Mayr and Rand, 1936: 247 (Mt. Tafa, östl. Abhang (2000 m), Central Division; Territory of Papua).
Now Melidectes belfordi brassi Mayr and Rand, 1936 View in CoL . See Mayr and Rand, 1937: 223–224, Gilliard, 1959, Salomonsen, 1967: 419, Diamond, 1972: 387–396, Coates, 1990: 259–262, Dickinson, 2003: 438, and Higgins et al., 2008: 613.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 421030 View Materials , adult male, collected on Mount Tafa , east slope, 2070 m, 10.40S, 151.45E (PNG, 1984), Central Province, Papua New Guinea, on 12 May 1933, by Richard Archbold and Austin L. Rand on the 1933–1934 Archbold Expedition (no. 352). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Mayr and Rand cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and said that they had specimens from Mount Tafa and from Murray Pass in the Wharton Range, 2000– 2800 m. Later, Mayr and Rand (1937: 223) listed their specimens ; however, the original description did not include the specimens collected by H. Hamlin at Iola and Fane and, in this later paper, included in brassi . Paratypes are: Mount Tafa , east slope, AMNH 421029 View Materials , 421031 View Materials , 421032 View Materials , 421033 View Materials , males, AMNH 421040 View Materials , 421041 View Materials , 421042 View Materials , females ; Murray Pass, AMNH 421039 View Materials , male, AMNH 421045 View Materials , 421046 View Materials , females ; Mount Tafa , west slope, AMNH 421047 View Materials , 421048 View Materials , females. Of these, AMNH 421033 View Materials was exchanged to ZMB in 1936, and AMNH 421048 View Materials was exchanged to FMNH in the mid- 1960s .
Mayr and Rand (1937: 223–224) and Gilliard (1959) considered brassi an altitudinal subspecies of M. belfordi , occurring at mid-mountain altitudes, with a sharp break in size between brassi and the high-altitude nominate subspecies. Salomonsen (1967: 419) considered brassi a synonym of M. b. belfordi , without comment, and this was tentatively followed by Dickinson (2003: 438), but see Diamond (1972: 387–396). Higgins et al. (2008: 613) recognized brassi and suggested that it and nominate belfordi may represent different species. Further study is needed.
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Melidectes leucostephes brassi Mayr and Rand
Mary 2011 |
Melidectes belfordi brassi
Higgins, P. J. & L. Christidis & H. A. Ford 2008: 613 |
Dickinson, E. C. 2003: 438 |
Coates, B. J. 1990: 259 |
Diamond, J. M. 1972: 387 |
Salomonsen, F. 1967: 419 |
Mayr, E. & A. L. Rand 1937: 223 |
Melidectes leucostephes brassi
Mayr, E. & A. L. Rand 1936: 247 |