Ammomanes deserti mya Hartert, 1912
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Ammomanes deserti mya Hartert |
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Ammomanes deserti mya Hartert View in CoL
Ammomanes deserti mya Hartert, 1912b: 230 View in CoL (Oued
Mya).
Now Ammomanes deserti mya Hartert, 1912 View in CoL . See Keith et al., 1992:73.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 558617 About AMNH , adult male, collected at Wadi Mya , Algeria, on 7 April 1912, by Ernst Hartert and C. Hilgert (no. 200). From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: Hartert and Hilgert’s field number was cited for the holotype in the original description. Although Hartert (1912b: 230) did not say how many specimens he had, AMNH 558618– 558639 are part of the original series collected by Hartert and Hilgert in the Wadi Mya area in April and May 1912 and are paratypes.
Hartert (1913: 1, 13, 43; 1919: 167) gave further information on this collecting locality, noting that ‘‘ Oued’ ’ (= Wadi) is the Arab word for ‘‘riv er, or in the Sahara more generally riverbed, as rivers there very seldom have water’’, and that Wadi Mya lies between the deserted Fort Miribel, 29°25′N, 03°00′E (Times Atlas), and AinSalah, 27°12′N, 02°29′E (Times Atlas) GoogleMaps .
Hartert, E. 1912 b. Descriptions of a new desert-lark from the central western Sahara. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 10: 230 - 231.
Hartert, E. 1913. Expedition to the central western Sahara. Novitates Zoologicae 20: 1 - 84.
Keith, S., E. K. Urban, and C. H. Fry. 1992. The birds of Africa, vol. 4. Broadbills to Chats. London: Academic Press, 609 pp.
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