Picus syriacus Hemprich & Ehrenberg
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Picus syriacus Hemprich & Ehrenberg
Picus syriacus Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833: 37 .
Now. Dendrocopos syriacus syriacus ( Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833) View in CoL . See Hartert (1911: 910).
Type series. Hemprich and Ehrenberg (1833: 37) did not specify the number of specimens they attributed to their Picus syriacus . They supplied only two of these woodpeckers to ZMB ( Lichtenstein 1825, Nr. 5–6, sub Picus fuliginosus ; see also Lichtenstein 1854: 75). These two specimens thus constitute the type series of Picus syriacus Hemprich & Ehrenberg. Both are still deposited in ZMB.
Syntypes: ZMB 10417, 10418, skins, unsexed, collected on an unknown date [= 5–24 July 1824] in “ Libanon ” [= Bcharré, Lebanon].
Type locality. Picus syriacus was described from “Syriae monte Libano ” ( Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1833), i.e. Jabal Lubnān of Syria. The type locality was given as “ Syria ” by Vaurie (1959a: 16). Lichtenstein (1825) listed “ Syria, Bscharri” as the locality. Bcharré lays in Jabal Lubnān and can thus be understood as the restricted type locality of Picus syriacus Hemprich & Ehrenberg (see also Stresemann 1954: 175; 1962: 388; Vaurie 1965: 708, who erroneously placed Bcharré in Syria). Both syntypes were collected at Bcharré during 5–24 July 1824.
Remarks. The species is now extinct at its type locality ( Tohme & Neuschwander 1974, Ramadan-Jaradi & Ramadan-Jaradi 1999).
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