Cyanocompsa cyanea caucae Chapman

LeCroy, Mary, 2012, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 10. Passeriformes: Emberizidae: Emberizinae, Catamblyrhynchinae, Cardinalinae, Thraupinae, And Tersininae, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2012 (368), pp. 1-125 : 59

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1206/775.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5470457

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scientific name

Cyanocompsa cyanea caucae Chapman
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Cyanocompsa cyanea caucae Chapman

Cyanocompsa cyanea caucae Chapman, 1912: 163 (La Manuelita near Palmira, alt. 3500 ft., Cauca Valley, Colombia).

Now Cyanocompsa brissoni caucae Chapman, 1912 . See Hellmayr, 1938: 104–105, Paynter, 1970d: 239, and Dickinson, 2003: 825.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109175 About AMNH , adult male, collected at La Manuelita near Palmira, alt. 3500 ft, 03.35N, 76.17W ( Paynter, 1997), Valle del Cauca, Colombia, on 14 April 1911 by Frank M. Chapman and William B. Richardson. GoogleMaps

COMMENTS: Chapman gave the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description, noting that he had seven specimens, including the type. The six paratypes are: AMNH 107345–107349 About AMNH , two males, one immature male, and two females, collected at Caldas, 2000 ft, between 18 and 29 November 1910 ; and AMNH 109176 About AMNH , female, collected at Palmira , 11 April 1911 .

Paynter (1970d: 239) included both the genera Guiraca and Cyanocompsa in the genus Passerina . To avoid the resulting nomenclatural confusion that would have resulted from this merger, the ICZN (1979: 24–26) suppressed the specific name cyanea as published in the binomen Loxia cyanea Linnaeus, 1758 [5 Cyanocompsa cyanea ] for the purposes of both the Law of Priority and the Law of Homonymy in order to conserve the widely used name Passerina cyanea (Linnaeus, 1766) for the North American Indigo Bunting. The next available name for the South American Indigo Bunting, published as Fringilla brissonii Lichtenstein, 1823 , was at that time placed on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology with Name Number 2662, type locality Bahia, Brazil, and is now the correct specific name to use.

Chapman, F. M. 1912. Diagnoses of apparently new Colombian birds. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 31 (16): 139 - 166.

Hellmayr, C. E. 1938. Catalogue of birds of the Americas and the adjacent islands. Part XI. Ploceidae - Catamblyrhynchidae - Fringillidae.

Lichtenstein, H. 1823. Verzeichniss der Doubletten des zoologischen Museums der Koigl. Universitat zu Berlin nebst Beschreibung vieler bisher unbekannter Arten von Saugethieren, Vogeln, Amphibien und Fischen. Berlin: T. Trautwein, x + 118 pp., 1 pl.

Paynter, R. A., Jr. 1970 d. Cardinalinae. In R. A. Paynter, Jr. (editor) in consultation with E. Mayr, Check-list of birds of the world. Volume 13, pp. 216 - 245. Cambridge, MA: Museum of Comparative Zoology, xiv + 443 pp.

Paynter, R. A., Jr. 1997. Ornithological gazetteer of Colombia, 2 nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Museum of Comparative Zoology, ix + 537 pp., 2 maps.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Cardinalidae

Genus

Cyanocompsa