Myrmotherula multostriata [sic] australis Chapman

LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD, 2000, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 3. Passeriformes: Eurylaimidae, Dendrocolaptidae, Furnariidae, Formicariidae, Conopophagidae, And Rhinocryptidae, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2000 (257), pp. 1-88 : 44-45

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Myrmotherula multostriata [sic] australis Chapman
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Myrmotherula multostriata [sic] australis Chapman ,

1923b: 4 (Rio Inambari, 70°15′W, 13°55′S, alt. 2200 ft.,

Peru).

Now Myrmotherula longicauda australis Chapman, 1923 .

See Peters, 1951: 191.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 132714 , adult female, collect- ed on Río Inambari , 2200 ft, Puno, Peru, on 3 April 1915, by Harry and Casimir Watkins (no. 74).

COMMENTS: The coordinates given above are those written by the Watkinses on the field label. There is some confusion in the literature about the exact locality at which the Watkinses collected. The collection they made in 1915, for which there are no field notes in the Department of Ornithology Archives , consisted of 185 specimens. They collect- ed between 3 March and 9 May at the Río Inambari and between 17 May and 12 June at the Río Távara , 13°25′S, 70°20′W, at 1600 ft, according to their labels. Vaurie (1972: 32) gave the coordinates of the latter as 13°22′S, 69°36′W GoogleMaps ; but he did not give coordinates for Río Inambari. It seems the Watkinses were definitely in the Department of Puno when they were collecting .

Only two specimens of this taxon, both females, were collected by the Watkinses on the Río Inambari. AMNH 132714, collected 3 April 1915, was designated holotype; however, the type label was put on AMNH 132713, collected 10 March 1915. This error has now been corrected.

Chapman’s description of this subspecies in the species “ multostriata ” was evidently a lapsus. In the list of specimens examined, he correctly listed it as M. longicauda australis .

Myrmotherula hauxwelli suffusa Zimmer Myrmotherula hauxwelli suffusa Zimmer, 1932a: 11

(lower Río Suno, eastern Ecuador).

Now Myrmotherula hauxwelli suffusa Zimmer, 1932 . See

Peters, 1951: 191.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 184608 , adult [female], collected on the lower Río Suno , Napo, Ecuador, on 7 March 1924, by Carlos Olalla and sons.

COMMENTS: The translation of the Olallas’ itinerary in the Department of Ornithology, p. 23, gives the following information: “March 5 [1924] we left [Avila] reaching that day the town of Loreto; the 6th after forced marching we reached the hot part of the Suno River, that is, at the Mouth of the Huataraco River where it empties into the Suno River. We collected in this locality from March 7 to 24. The temperature recorded from March 7 to 24 was taken here, and the specimens collected in this locality are labeled ‘Rio Suno Abajo’.” There is a notation in the itinerary that the Río Huataraco is now the Río Guataracu.

In the description, the type was listed as female without comment. Although it does appear to be an adult female, it was sexed as male by the Olallas.

Myrmotherula hauxwelli clarior Zimmer Myrmotherula hauxwelli clarior Zimmer, 1932a: 12 (Villa

Bella Imperatríz, mouth of the Rio Andirá, south bank of the Amazon (west of the Tapajoz), Brazil).

Now Myrmotherula hauxwelli clarior Zimmer, 1932 . See

Gyldenstolpe, 1951: 193–194, and Pinto, 1978: 363.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 277876 , adult female, collect- ed at Vila Bella Imperatriz , at the mouth of the Rio Andirá , on the south bank of the Rio Amazon , Amazonas, Brazil, on 9 October 1930, by the Olalla brothers.

COMMENTS: For a discussion of this locality, see Dendrocincla merula olivascens .

Myiothera cinerea Wied

Myiothera cinerea Wied, 1831: 1093 (inneren Brasilien).

Now Myrmotherula gularis (Spix, 1825) View in CoL . See Allen, 1889b:

252.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 5328 , male, collected in interior Brazil, by Maximilian , Prince of Wied. From the Maximilian Collection.

Myrmetherula [sic] fulviventris Lawrence Myrmetherula [sic] fulviventris Lawrence, 1862: 468

(Atlantic Slope, Panama Rail Road, New Grenada).

Now Myrmotherula fulviventris fulviventris Lawrence ,

1862. See Wetmore, 1972: 168.

SYNTYPES: AMNH 43419, male, and AMNH 43411, female, collected on the old Panama railway, Atlantic Slope, Isthmus of Panama, Panama, by James McLeannan and John R. Galbraith. From the George N. Lawrence Collection.

COMMENTS: The description of this form refers back to no. 215 in part 2 of Lawrence’s (1861c: 325) catalog of his Panama collection, where a male and a female are listed. Both of these specimens have the number “215” and “ type ” written on the label. The type locality is given in the introduction to that paper.

For a discussion of this locality, see Dendrornis nana .

Myrmetherula [sic] viduata Hartert Myrmetherula [sic] viduata Hartert, 1898a: 492 (Cachaví,

northwestern Ecuador).

Now Myrmotherula fulviventris fulviventris Lawrence ,

1862. See Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 144.

LECTOTYPE: AMNH 490338, adult female, collected at Cachabí , ca. 00°58′N, 78°48′W, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, on 5 January 1897, by William F. H. Rosenberg (no. 203). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: Hartert (1922: 392) designated this specimen (no. 203) as lectotype.

Myrmopagis ornata saturata Chapman Myrmopagis ornata saturata Chapman, 1923c: 9 (Upper

Rio Suno, eastern Ecuador).

Now Myrmotherula ornata saturata (Chapman, 1923) .

See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 277.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 178385 , adult male, collected on the upper Río Suno , Napo, Ecuador, on 2 February 1923, by Alfonso M. and Ramón Olalla.

COMMENTS: The translated itinerary of the Olallas in the Department of Ornithology (p. 19) describes this locality as follows: “the 28th [January 1923] we reached the town of Avila, the 29th after a three hour march we reached the Suno River, between the towns of San Jose Nuevo and Avila. The collections were made there.... March 8 we left the forests close to the Suno River, after four hours marching we reached the town of San Jose Nuevo, where we stopped, hunting that afternoon till the 17th of the same month. The 18th we reached a place called Almorzadero; the 19th we reached San Jose Viejo and started collecting.... The 22nd we intended ascending the Cerro Sumaco, but the rain being heavy and continuous we returned to San Jose Nuevo.... We remained in San Jose Nuevo till March 31, that afternoon we reached the camp at Rio Suno and continued collecting till April 25.... April 26 we reached the Huataraco [= Guataracu] River....”

Paynter (1993: 185) gave the coordinates of San Jose Nuevo as 00°26′S, 77°20′W, and of Avila as 00°38′S, 77°25′W.

Myrmotherula ornata meridionalis Zimmer Myrmotherula ornata meridionalis Zimmer, 1932b: 2 (Río

Tavara, southeastern Peru; altitude 1600 feet).

Now Myrmotherula ornata meridionalis Zimmer, 1932 .

See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 277–278.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 132715 , adult female, collect- ed on the Río Távara , 13°22′S, 69°36′W (Vaurie, 1972: 32), 1600 ft, Puno, Peru, on 28 May 1915, by Harry and Casimir Watkins (no. 143). GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: For a discussion of this locality, see Myrmotherula multostriata australis .

Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 278) stated that M. ornata atrogularis and M. o. meridionalis may comprise separate species.

Myrmotherula ornata hoffmannsi Hellmayr Myrmotherula ornata hoffmannsi Hellmayr, 1906d: 84

(Itaituba, near Santarem, Lower Amazons).

Now Myrmotherula ornata hoffmannsi Hellmayr, 1906 .

See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 277.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 490399 , adult female, collect- ed at Itaituba , 04°17′S, 55°59′W, left bank of middle Rio Tapajós , 250 km SW of Santarém, Pará, Brazil, on 31 January 1906, by Wilhelm Hoffmanns (no. 521). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 278) suggested that hoffmannsi may prove to be a separate species.

Myrmotherula erythrura septentrionalis Zimmer

Myrmotherula erythrura septentrionalis Zimmer, 1932b: 4 (Santa Rosa, upper Río Ucayali, Peru).

Now Myrmotherula erythrura septentrionalis Zimmer, 1932 . See Pinto, 1978: 365.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 240273 , adult female, collect- ed at Santa Rosa , 10°42′S, 73°50′W, on the upper Río Ucayali, Ucayali / Junín border, Peru, by Alfonso and Ramón Olalla. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: For a discussion of this locality, see

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Thamnophilidae

Genus

Myrmotherula

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Myrmotherula multostriata [sic] australis Chapman

LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD 2000
2000
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Myrmotherula erythrura septentrionalis

Zimmer 1932: 4
1932
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Myrmotherula erythrura septentrionalis

Zimmer 1932
1932
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Myiothera cinerea

Wied, 1831: 1093: 1093
1093
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