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Dorothina virescens subsp. everardi Mathews

Authors/Creators

  • 1. Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Ornithology) American Museum of Natural History

Description

Dorothina virescens everardi Mathews

Dorothina virescens everardi Mathews, 1916b: 91 (Everard Ranges, Central Australia).

Now Lichenostomus virescens forresti (Ingram, 1906). See Salomonsen, 1967: 375, Schodde and Mason, 1999: 234–235, Christidis and Boles, 2008: 185–191, and Higgins et al., 2008: 598.

SYNTYPE: AMNH 694837, female, collected at Carmeena (5 Carminia, as on label), 27.08S, 132.27E (USBGN, 1957), Everard Range, South Australia, Australia, on 11 August 1914, by S.A. White (no. 1640). From the Mathews Collection via the Rothschild Collection.

COMMENTS: In the original description, Mathews gave 11 August 1914 as the date on which the type was collected. AMNH 694837 is the only Mathews specimen of virescens from the Everard Range collected on that date that is now in AMNH, and White’s original label on it is marked ‘‘ everardi TYPE’’ by Mathews. The specimen also bears a Rothschild Museum label printed ‘‘Ex. coll. G.M. Mathews’’ and a Rothschild type label. No mention was made by Mathews in the original description of the range of the form, only the type locality and date being listed, and no further information is given by Mathews (1924: 458–469) concerning the type of everardi. Mathews was no longer making entries in his catalog when this specimen was collected. A second syntype is present in SAMA, B53643, an adult female, collected in the Everard Range, South Australia, on 11 August 1914, by S.A. White. ‘‘Co-type’’ is written on the reverse of the specimen label (B. Blaylock, personal commun.).

Because syntypes for D. v. everardi were nominated by Mathews in the original description by listing the collecting date, other specimens collected on this expedition on other dates in July and August have no standing as types (ICZN, 1999: 77, 81, Arts. 72.4.6, 73.2.1). If other S.A. White specimens from the Everard Range collected on 11 August 1914 are found, they are also syntypes. For a report on this expedition, see White (1915 a, 1915b, 1915c).

In his description of this form, Mathews refers to his List of the birds of Australia (Mathews, 1913a: 274) where D. v. everardi is to be added under Meliphaga virescens. When one consults that work, only Meliphaga sonora is listed. Tracing Mathews’ nomenclatural statements concerning the species virescens, one finds that he (Mathews, 1914b: 101) noted that he had listed M. virescens in Appendix B of his 1913 List (Mathews, 1913a: 329) and that he now thought that all of the forms that he (Mathews, 1913a: 274) had referred to as Meliphaga sonora should now be referred to as M. virescens. Later, Mathews (1916a: 67, published 7 April 1916) introduced the generic name Dorothina to replace ‘‘ Meliphaga Lewin, 1808, not Melophagus Latreille, 1802,’’ on the misapprehension that the two latter names were homonyms. The result is that when Mathews (1916b: 91, published 7 July 1916) introduced D. v. everardi it was to be included in what he (1913a: 274) had called Meliphaga sonora.

Notes

Published as part of Mary, 2011, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae, pp. 1-193 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (348) on page 83

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Mathews
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Passeriformes
Family
Meliphagidae
Genus
Dorothina
Species
everardi
Taxon rank
subSpecies

References

  • Mathews, G. M. 1916 b. [Mr. Gregory M. Mathews sent the following notes and additions to his '' List of the birds of Australia, '' 1913: -]. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 36: 89 - 92.
  • Ingram, C. 1906. [Mr. Collingwood Ingram exhibited and described some apparently new forms of birds ….]. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 16: 115 - 116.
  • Salomonsen, F. 1967. Family Meliphagidae. In R. A. Paynter, Jr (editor), Check-list of birds of the world, vol. 12: 338 - 450. Cambridge, MA: Museum of Comparative Zoology, ix + 495 pp.
  • Schodde, R., and I. J. Mason. 1999. The directory of Australian birds. Passerines. Collingwood, Victoria: CSIRO Publishing, 851 pp.
  • Christidis, L., and W. E. Boles. 2008. Systematics and taxonomy of Australian birds. Collingwood, Victoria: CSIRO Publishing, viii + 277 pp.
  • Higgins, P. J., L. Christidis, and H. A. Ford. 2008. Meliphagidae (honeyeaters). In J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, and D. Christie (editors), Handbook of birds of the world, vol. 13, Penduline-tits to shrikes: 498 - 691. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, 879 pp., 60 pls., 536 photographs.
  • Mathews, G. M. 1924. The birds of Australia. Vol. 11, pts. 4 - 9. London: H. F. and G. Witherby, 209 - 593, pls. 509 - 541.
  • White, S. A. 1915 a. Scientific notes on an expedition into the northwestern regions of South Australia. (a) Narrative. Royal Society of South Australia Transactions and Proceedings 39: 707 - 725, 64 pls., 2 maps.
  • White, S. A. 1915 b. Scientific notes on an expedition into the northwestern regions of South Australia (d) Aves. Royal Society of South Australia Transactions and Proceedings 39: 740 - 759.
  • White, S. A. 1915 c. An expedition to the Musgrave and Everard ranges. Emu 14: 181 - 191.
  • Mathews, G. M. 1913 a. A list of the birds of Australia. London: Witherby, 453 pp.
  • Mathews, G. M. 1914 b. Additions and corrections to my list of the birds of Australia. Austral Avian Record 2: 83 - 107.
  • Mathews, G. M. 1916 a. List of additions of new sub-species to, and changes in, my '' List of the birds of Australia. '' Austral Avian Record 3: 53 - 68.