Vireo olivaceus diversus J.T. Zimmer
Vireo olivaceus diversus J.T. Zimmer, 1941: 7 (Roca Nova, Paraná, Brazil, altitude 930– 1150 meters).
Now Vireo olivaceus diversus J.T. Zimmer, 1941 . See Blake, 1968: 124–125; Dickinson, 2003: 484– 485; and Brewer, 2010: 430–431.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 504979, adult male, Roça Nova, 930–1150 m., Serra do Mar, 25.00S, 48.00W (Paynter and Traylor, 1991), Paraná, Brazil, on 12 October 1901, by Alphonse Robert (no. 669). From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Zimmer cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and listed (on p. 14) the specimens he examined. The following paratypes are in AMNH: Brazil, Paraná, Roça Nova, AMNH 504976–504978, 504980–504983, five males, two females, 3 October–5 November 1901, by A. Robert ; Guayra, AMNH 319051–319053, one female, two sex?, 15–17 April 1930, by E. Kaempfer ; Porto Almeida, AMNH 319046–319050, two males, three females, 21–29 March 1930, by E. Kaempfer ; Corvo, AMNH 319038–319045, four males, two females, two sex?, 7–21 February 1930, by E. Kaempfer. Brazil, São Paulo, Ubatuba, AMNH 140133, female, March 1905, from Museu Paulista (no. 5336) ; Itapura, AMNH 140132, male, September 1904, from Museu Paulista (no. 4877) ; Fazenda Cayoá, AMNH 504984, 504985, males 14 September and 22 October 1903, by Hempel ; Estaçao de Rio Grande, AMNH 140134, 140135, males, 1905, from Museu Paulista (–) ; São Sebastião, AMNH 379255, male, 24 September 1901, from the Dwight Collection no. 22939). Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Mt. Itatiaya, Monte Serrat, AMNH 189243, male, 24 December 1921, by E.G. Holt. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Nonohay, AMNH 322124–322130, three males, two females, two sex?, 14 February–3 March 1929 ; Lagôa Vermelha, AMNH 322122, 322123, two males, 30 December 1928 ; Erebango, AMNH 322110, 322111, one male, one sex?, 4 April 1929 ; Sananduva, AMNH 322107, male, 6 January 1929 ; Sinimbu, AMNH 322112–322115, 4 males, 30 September 1928 ; São Francisco de Paula, AMNH 322116–322121, 322130 bis, five males, two females, 10–27 November 1928 ; Lagôa de Forno, AMNH 322108, 322109, one male, one female, 27–29 October 1928. All of the Rio Grande do Sul specimens were collected by E. Kaempfer. Brazil, Paraguay, Abai, AMNH 320623–320627, two males, one female, two sex?, 5–9 February 1931, by E. Kaempfer. I did not find in AMNH the specimens from Uruguay listed by Zimmer. Paratypes that he listed from Argentina were borrowed from FMNH. Mato Grosso specimens were questionably included in diversus and are not considered paratypes .