Tangara punctata zamorae Chapman

Tangara punctata zamorae Chapman, 1925a: 9 (Zamora, eastern Ecuador).

Now Tangara punctata zamorae Chapman, 1925. See Hellmayr, 1936: 97–98, Isler and Isler, 1999: 295–297, and Dickinson, 2003: 811.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 130432, adult male, collected at Zamora, 2000 ft, 04.04S, 78.58W (Paynter, 1993), Zamora-Cinchipe, Ecuador, on 3 November 1913, by William B. Richardson.

COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and had, in addition to the holotype, five males and one female from Zamora and two males from below San José de Sumaco. The paratypes in AMNH are: Zamora, AMNH 130429, 130431, males, 19 and 25 October 1913, AMNH 130430, unsexed immature, 18 October 1913, all at 2000 ft, by Richardson; AMNH 168363, male, 3250 ft, by G.K. Cherrie; Guayaba, Rio Zamora, 4400 ft, AMNH 168364, female, AMNH 168365, male, 19 November 1920, by G.K. Cherrie; below San José de Sumaco, AMNH 179759, male, 15 March 1923, AMNH 183802, male, 9 April 1921, both by the Olallas. I did not find the fifth male paratype in the collection. The immature specimen was available to Chapman when he described zamorae although it was not listed.