Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766 )
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8. Buffon’s “Pygargue à tête blanche” (variety of the “Pygargue”)
8.1. Linnaeus (1758: 89): Variety β of “ Falco Albicilla ” G41, S8, order “ Accipitres ”: see above (6.1).
REFERENCES. — Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1), “ Aquila capite albo . Bald Eagle. Aigle à tête blanche”.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766) , according to Catesby’s plate and description. See Reveal (2015).
8.2. Brisson (1759a: 422-424, 1762: 25, 1763a: 122): “ AIGLE À TESTE BLANCHE ”, “ AQUILA LEUCOCEPHALOS ”, species 2 of genus IX (“Aigle”, “ Aquila ”), order III, section 1.
OBSERVATION. — Direct observation in Réaumur’s cabinet (unspecified origin).
REFERENCES. — Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1); Linnaeus (1758: [89]), G41, S8 var. β.
DISTRIBUTION. — Europe [sic] and North America.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766) . Brisson’s description clearly corresponds to this species and subspecies, which is thus correctly identified with Catesby’s “Bald Eagle”. It is unclear, however, why Brisson mentions Europe in the distribution: perhaps the specimen of Réaumur’s cabinet was wrongly labelled.
8.3. Linnaeus (1766: 124): Becomes a full species: “ FALCO LEUCOCEPHALUS ” G42, S3, order “ Accipitres ”.
REFERENCES. — Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1); Brisson (1759a: 423).
DISTRIBUTION. — Europe [sic] and North America.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766) ; see the comments on Brisson. Linnaeus copies Brisson’s error as to the bird’s supposed presence in Europe.
MODERN NOMENCLATURE. — Falco leucocephalus Linnaeus, 1766 is an available and valid name, the protonym of the name currently in use for the species; type locality is “Carolina”, according to Peters (1931: 258), “ South Carolina ” according to Stresemann & Amadon (1979: 301), who all rely on Catesby.
8.4. Buffon in Buffon & Guéneau de Montbeillard (1771a: 99), quarto edition; (1771b: 78, PE 411), folio edition: “Pygargue à tête blanche”, variety of the “Pygargue” (see below 6.4).
PE 411. — “L’Aigle à tête blanche” (published in March 1770).
OBSERVATION. — Direct observation, maybe specimen(s) from Réaumur’s cabinet.
REFERENCES. — Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1); Brisson (1759a: 422).
IDENTIFICATIONS PROPOSED BY LATER AUTHORS FOR PE 411. — Boddaert (1783: 25): Brisson (1759a: 422); Linnaeus (1766: 124), G42, S3; Latham (1781: 33 no. 8), “Cinereous Eagle”, refers to Linnaeus’s “ Vultur albiulla ” [sic], to Brisson’s “Aigle à queue blanche”, and to Buffon’s “Grand pygargue”, but also to PE 411, which explains Boddaert’s mistake.
Kuhl (1820: 7): “ Falco Leucocephalus L. ”.
Temminck (1839: 3): “Aigle à tête blanche”, very old, but with the feet of an “aigle royal”; “ Falco leucocephalus Linn. ”
Gray (1849: 33): “ Haliaetus leucocephalus ”.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766) , on the PE 411 as well as in the text and in the mentioned sources (see the comments on Linnaeus (1758) and Brisson).
8.5. Gmelin (1788: 255): “ FALCO LEUCOCEPHALUS ” G42, S3, order “ Accipitres ”.
REFERENCES. — Brisson (1759a: 423); Buffon & Guéneau de Montbeillard (1771a: 99) and PE 411; Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1); Latham (1781: 29 no. 3), “Bald Eagle”; refers to Catesby’s “Bald Eagle”, Linnaeus’s “ Falco leucocephalus ”, Brisson’s “Aigle à tête blanche”, Buffon’s “Pygargue” and PE 411, and the Leverian collection; Pennant (1785: 196 no. 89), “White-headed Eagle”.
DISTRIBUTION / HABITAT.— Europe [sic] and America, maple forests.
MODERN IDENTIFICATION. — * Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766) View in CoL ; see the comments on Linnaeus (1758), Brisson, and Buffon.
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Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus ( Linnaeus, 1766 )
Schmitt, Stéphane & Gouraud, Christophe 2024 |
“ Haliaetus leucocephalus
GRAY G. R. 1849: 33 |
Falco leucocephalus Linn.
TEMMINCK C. J. 1839: 3 |
Falco Leucocephalus
KUHL H. 1820: 7 |
FALCO LEUCOCEPHALUS
GMELIN J. F. 1788: 255 |
FALCO LEUCOCEPHALUS
LINNAEUS C. & VON 1766: 124 |
AQUILA LEUCOCEPHALOS
BRISSON M. J. 1763: 122 |
BRISSON M. J. 1762: 25 |
BRISSON M. J. 1759: 422 |
Falco leucocephalus
PENNANT T. 1785: 196 |
LATHAM J. 1781: 29 |
BUFFON G. - L. & LECLERC COMTE DE & GUENEAU DE MONTBEILLARD P. 1771: 99 |
BRISSON M. J. 1759: 423 |
CATESBY M. 1731: 1 |
Falco Albicilla
LINNAEUS C. & VON 1758: 89 |
Aquila capite albo
CATESBY M. 1731: 1 |