Types of birds in the collections of the Museum

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Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series
Vol. 179 (6): 47-92; published on 9 September 2010
ISSN 1802-6842 (print), 1802-6850 (electronic)
Copyright © Národní muzeum, Praha, 2010
Types of birds in the collections of the Museum and
Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Warszawa, Poland. Part 4: Varia, addenda and conclusions
Jiří Mlíkovský
Department of Zoology, National Museum, Václavské náměstí 68, CZ-115 79 Praha 1, Czech Republic;
e-mail: jiri_mlikovsky@nm.cz
Abstract. This installment includes data on four African, four European, 10 Asian and three
Australasian types (paratypes excluding). A general summary of bird types in the Museum and
Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (MIZ) is given.
Overall, the MIZ possessed types of at least 465 species-group taxa, including 188 holotypes.
Due to historical reasons, 56 holotypes and all syntypes of further at least 69 species were
lost.
Keywords. Museum of Zoology, Warszawa, Aves, type specimens, nomenclature, Australasia,
Africa, E
­ urope.
Introduction
This is the fourth installment of the catalogue of the types of birds in the collections of
the Museum and Institute of Zoology (MIZ) of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Previous installments treated types of European, Asian and South American birds, respectively
(Mlíkovský 2007a,b, 2009). This installment adds types and alleged types of birds from
Africa and Australasia, previously overlooked types, and paratypes of ­European birds,
which were not covered by Mlíkovský (2007a). General conclusions are appended.
The structure of species accounts and working procedures were described in detail by
Mlíkovský (2007a). When a nominal species was explicitly based on a holotype and no
paratypes were listed, the holotype is listed in species accounts without further notice.
Otherwise, the size and composition of the type series are discussed in each case.
Current taxonomy follows Dickinson (2003). Spelling of toponyms follows NGA
(2010) where possible. Dates given in Julian calendar (Old Style; OS) were recalculated
to the Gregorian calendar (New Style; NS) (Mlíkovský 2010b). Transliteration of Cyrillic
script into the Latin script follows national standards (Mlíkovský 2010a, Pedersen 2010).
Nomenclature issues follow the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN
1999).
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Museum acronyms are as follows:
AMNH = American Museum of Natural History, City of New York, New York, USA.
BMNH =Natural History Museum at Tring, Tring, United Kingdom [Formerly British ­Museum
(Natural History), London, UK].
HBW
= Hans Berlepsch, Witzenhausen, Germany.
MGH
= Museum Godeffroy, Hamburg, Germany [Existed 1861-1885; Scheps 2005].
MIZ
= Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii [= Museum and Institute of Zoology], Polish Academy
of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland.
MRAC = Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, Belgium.
MZBW = Muzeum Zoologiczne Branickich [= Branicki Zoological Museum], Warszawa,
­Poland.
NHMW =Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien, Austria.
UMB
= Übersee-Museum, Bremen, Germany.
ZFMK = Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany.
ZMB
= Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institute for ­Research on Evolution and Biodiversity at the Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
ZMH
= Zoologisches Museum und Zoologisches Institut, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg,
Germany.
Authors
The following authors named birds on the basis of specimens (excluding paratypes)
former­ly or currently deposited in the MIZ. Number of species-group taxa (“species”)
described by each author on the basis of these specimens is given in parentheses. Only
names not listed in previous installments and available for the purposes of zoological
nomenclature were counted.
Dunajewski, Andreas (1908-1944): Polish ornithologist (2).
Elliot, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915): American ornithologist (1).
Finsch, Otto (1839-1917): German ornithologist and ethnographer (2).
Godman, Frederick Du Cane (1834-1919): British ornithologist (1).
Hartlaub, Gustav (1814-1900): German ornithologist (3).
Naumann, Johann Friedrich (1780-1857): German ornithologist (1).
Oustalet, Jean-Frédéric Émile (1844-1905): French zoologist (1).
Ridgway, Robert (1850-1929): American ornithologist (1).
Sěvercov", Nikolaj Alekseevič (1827-1885), Russian zoologist (2).
Swinhoe, Robert (1836-1877): English ornithologist (2).
Sztolcman, Jan (1854-1928): Polish zoologist (1).
Taczanowski, Władysław (1819-1890): Polish zoologist (2).
Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913): British naturalist and explorer (2).
Collectors
Allen, Charles (fl. 1854-1862): Alfred Wallace’s field assistent and collector in the Malay Archipelago.
Babiński, W. (fl. 1935): Polish collector.
Bartmański, Andrzej (fl. 1935): Polish collector.
Baur, Georg (1859-1898): German-American zoologist. Collected birds in Galápagos in 1891
(Ridgway 1894, 1897, Baur 1897).
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Dohrn, Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig (1838-1913): German zoologist. Collected the MIZ specimens
during his expedition to Isla do Príncipe in April – September 1865 (see Dohrn 1866). His collections were deposited in the Stettin Museum, Germany [now Szczecin, Poland]. The museum
was damaged in the World War II (Titschack 1952), and remains of its ornithological collection were rescued by the MIZ after WWII (W. Tomaszewska, pers. comm. 2008). John Gerrard
Keulemans (1842-1912), Dutch-English bird artist, who served as a taxidermist during Dohrn
expedition (see Dohrn 1871: 2-3, Stresemann 1951: 399), published his own ornithological report (Keulemans 1866).
Grün, Hermann (1892-1963): German collector.
Jordans, Adolf von (1892-1974): German ornithologist. Collected birds on the Balearic Islands.
Kubary, Jan Stanisław Kubary (1846-1896): Polish naturalist, ethnographer and collector.
Lichosik, J. (fl. 1935-1938), Polish collector.
Marche, Antoine-Alfred (1844-1898): French naturalist, collector and explorer.
Ożga, Boleslaw (fl. 1935): Polish collector.
Pacyna, Tomasz (fl. 1932-1938): Polish collector.
Sapiński, E. (fl. 1925-1937): Polish collector.
Schauroth, von (fl. early 1790s): German amateur naturalist.
Šnitnikov, Vladimir Nikolaevič (1873-1957): Russian ornithologist. Collected MIZ specimens during his trips to Crimea in 1897 and 1899, but details of these expeditions remain unknown (cf.
Kovšar’ 2003).
Spiszerew, J. (fl. 1937): Polish collector.
Sztejn, K. (fl. 1934-1936): Polish collector.
Tyszkiewicz, Benedykt Jan (1875-1948): Polish nobelman. Collected birds during a hunting trip to
southern Sudan in 1924 (see Sztolcman 1924).
Wojciechowski, Wł. (fl. 1930-1939): Polish collector.
Wysocki, Wl. (fl. 1931-1938): Polish collector.
Gazetteer
Localities are arranged alphabetically according to the current spelling, following NGA
(2010) where possible. Alternative spellings, used in original publications and/or on labels are given in parentheses.
Almaty, Almaty Province, Kazakhstan [43.25°N, 76.95°E].
Bosna, Silistra Province, Bulgaria [43.97°N, 26.97°E].
Chatkal River (Čatkal), Toshkent Province, Uzbekistan [Chatkal village is at 41.57°N, 70.07°E].
Chepelare (Tschepelare), Smolyan Province, Bulgaria [41.73°N, 24.68°E].
Chépénéhé (Kepenetu), Lifou, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia [20.78°S, 167.15°E].
Chojnów, Masovian Province, Poland [52.02°N, 21.08°E].
Dol’sk (Dolsk), Volyn Province, Ukraine [51.90˚N, 25.52˚E].
Esporlas, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain [39.67°N, 02.57°E].
Hainan Island, Hainan Province, China [19.00˚N, 109.5˚E].
Ilha de São Miguel (San Miguel), Azores [37.78°N, 25.50°W].
Ilha do Príncipe (Principe), Sao Tome and Principe [01.62°N, 7.42°E].
Isla Genovesa (Tower Island), Galápagos, Ecuador [00.33°N, 89.97°W].
Janowiec, Lublin Province, Poland [51.33°N, 21.88°E].
Kamchiya (Kamtschyja), border between Avren and Dolni Chiflik Provinces, Bulgaria. Heinrich
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collected at a locality ca. 2 km inland from the opening of the Kamchiya River into the Black
Sea (Jordans 1940: 55), i.e. ca. at 43.02°N, 27.86°E.
Kanie, Lublin Province, Poland [51.12°N, 23.12°E].
Karlik: an unidentified hill near Chepelare, Bulgaria (see Jordans 1940: 56; see above for the coordinates of the latter locality).
Kazhan-Haradok (Kożangródek), Brest Province, Belarus [52.22°N, 27.02°E].
Kenisa (Kenissa), Al Buhayrāt Province, Sudan [6.83°N, 31.13°E].
Krasów (Krasówek), Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland [50.73°N, 20.00°E].
Lagodekhi (Łagodechi), Lagodekhi Province, Georgia [41.8˚N, 46.3˚E].
Lakhva (Lechwa), Brest Province, Belarus [52.22°N, 27.10°E].
Lany-Sokolivs’ki (Sokolówka), Lviv Province, Ukraine [49.18°N, 24.04°E].
Linares de Riofrío (Linares de Riofrio), Castilla y León Autonomous Community, Spain [40.58°N,
05.92°W].
Ozero Issyk (Issyk-Kyl’), Almaty Province, Kazakhstan [43.27°N, 77.48°E].
Pohnpei (Ponapé), Micronesia [06.85°N, 158.22°E].
Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines [09.73°N, 118.73°E].
Pulau Flores (Flores), Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, Indomesia [08.67°S, 121.38°N].
Pulau Mangole, Maluku Islands, Indonesia [01.88°S, 125.83°E].
Pulau Sanana, Maluku Islands, Indoensia [02.20°S, 125.92°E]
Rivne, Rivne Province, Ukraine [50.62°N, 26.25°E]. Basiv Kut (Bassów Kąt) is a lake in Rivne.
Rock Island (Ruk), Koror State, Palau [07.23°N, 134.30°E].
Ruda Seletska (Ruda Sielecka), L'viv Province, Ukraine [50.15°N, 24.40°E].
Santa Ponça (Sta Ponsa), Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain [39.51°N, 02.48°E].
Taiwan (Formosa), Taiwan [23.50°N, 121.00°E].
Valldemosa, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain [39.72°N, 02.62°E].
Xiamen Shi (Amoy), Fujian Province, China [24.70°N, 118.12°E].
Yalta (Jalta), Crimea, Ukraine [44.50°N, 34.17°E].
Zdolbuniv (Zdołbunów), Rivne Province, Ukraine [50.52°N, 26.25°E].
Zmiennica, Subcarpathian Province, Poland [49.70°N, 21.97°E].
Zolochiv (Złoczów), L'viv Province, Ukraine [49.80°N, 24.90°E].
Systematic list
Accipitridae
[Elanoides riocourii Vieillot
Elanoides Riocourii Vieillot, 1822: 43, pl. 16.
Now: Chelictinia riocourii (Vieillot, 1822). See Dickinson (2003: 100).
Syntype (?): MIZ 761, collected by unknown person on unknown date in “Senegal”.
Remarks: An old MIZ label attached to a specimen of this species bears the following inscription: “Nauclerus
riocouri (Vieill.) // Senegal // e coll. C. Riocour”. It seems thus that the specimen originated from the collection of Antoine Nicolas François Dubois Comte de Riocour (1761-1841). Vieillot (1822) described the
species on the basis of specimen(s) from Senegal and named it after Riocour. It is thus possible that the MIZ
specimen belonged to the type series, but I found no proof for this.]
[Haliaeetus niger Heude
Haliaeetus niger Heude, 1887: 95.
Now: Haliaeetus pelagicus (Pallas, 1811) (e.g. Ferguson-Lees & Christie 2001: 408) or Haliaeetus pelagicus
niger Heude, 1887 (e.g. Stresemann & Amadon 1979: 302).
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Fig. 1. Geographic distribution of type localities of birds represented in the MIZ by type
specimens. For detailed gazetteers see Mlíkovský (2007a,b, 2009, and this paper).
Fig. 1. Geographic distribution of type localities of birds represented in the MIZ by type
specimens. For detailed gazetteers see Mlíkovský (2007a,b, 2009, and this paper).
Remarks: Austin (1948: 81) said that the holotype of this species was formerly deposited in the MIZ, but it never
was. Heude (1887: 95) described the species on the basis of a bird in Zikawei Zoo, Shanghai, China, which
does not exist any more (Austin 1948: 83).]
Phasianidae
Phasianus formosanus Elliot
Phasianus formosanus Elliot, 1870: 406.
Now: Phasianus colchicus formosanus Elliot, 1870. See Peters (1934: 127), Dickinson (2003: 60).
Syntype: MIZ 32858 (MZBW 1204a), ♀ (lacking head), collected by Swinhoe in May 1866 on “S. Formosa”
[Taiwan].
Remarks: Elliot (1870) did not specify, how many specimens he examined, but remarked
(p. 407) that they were collected by Swinhoe on the “Island of Formosa”. A syntype is
deposited in the BMNH (Warren 1966: 102), two possible syntypes are deposited in
the SMNS (SysTax 2010).
Rallidae
Gallinula chloropus lucida Dunajewski
Gallinula chloropus lucida Dunajewski 1938b: 157.
Now: Gallinula chloropus chloropus (Linné, 1758). See Mlíkovský (2007a: 23).
Paratype: MIZ 34354, ad., collected by Dunajewski on 20 June 1936 at “Sokolów” (pow. Stryj, woj.
Stanisławów) [= Lany-Sokolivs’ki, Ukraine]
Paratype: MIZ 34355, juv., collected by Dunajewski on 20 August 1934 at “Zmiennica” (pow. Brzozów, woj.
Lwów) [= Zmiennica, Poland]
Paratype: MIZ 34356, ad. ♂, collected by Sapiński on 18 July 1934 at “Janowiec” (pow. Kozienice, woj.
Kielce) [= Janowiec, Poland]
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Paratype: MIZ 34357, juv., collected by Dunajewski on 31 December 1934 at “Krassówek” (pow. Włoszczowa,
woj. Kielce) [= Krasów, Poland]
Paratype: MIZ 34358, juv., collected by Pacyna on 26 September 1934 at “Chojnów” (pow. Grójec, woj. Warszawa) [= Chojnów, Poland]
Paratype: MIZ 34359, ad., collected by Spiszerew on 17 April 1937 at “Basowy Kąt (pow. Równe, woj. Wołyń)
[= Rivne, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 34360, juv. ♂, collected by Wojciechowski on 12 December 1931 at “Kanie” (pow. Chełm, woj.
Lublin) [= Kanie , Poland].
Paratype (lost): MIZ Ø, collected by Wojciechowski on 3 August 1931 at “Kanie” (pow. Chełm, woj. Lublin)
[= Kanie, Poland].
Paratype (lost): MIZ Ø, collected by Lichosik on 4 January 1935 at “Krassówek, p. Włoszczowa” [= Krasów,
Poland].
Remarks: For the holotype see Mlíkovský (2007a: 23).
Charadriidae
Aegialistes dealbatus Swinhoe
Aegialistes dealbatus Swinhoe, 1870: 138.
Now: Charadrius dealbatus (Swinhoe, 1870). See Kennerley et al. (2007), Bakewell & Kennerley (2008).
Paralectotype: MIZ 28981, ♂, collected by Swinhoe in April 1861 at “Amoy” [= Xiamen Shi, China].
Paralectotype: MIZ 28953 (MZBW 1279a): unsexed, collected by Swinhoe in March 1868 on “Hainan”
­[= Hainan Island, China].
Remarks: Swinhoe’s labels are still attached to the specimens. Swinhoe (1870) described
the species on the basis of an unspecified number of specimens from China and those
collected by himself in March (year not given) on the island of Hainan. Kennerley
et al. (2007) showed that the type series included two species: Charadrius dealbatus
­(Swinhoe) and Charadrius alexandrinus (Linné, 1758). The taxonomic meaning of
Swinhoe’s dealbatus was fixed by Sharpe (1896: 746), who designated specimen BMNH
1896.7.1.559 as the “type” [= lectotype] (see also Warren 1966: 78). See ­Kennerley et
al. (2007) for a list of known paralectotypes of Aegialistes dealbatus, to which the MIZ
specimens are added here. Both represent proper Charadrius dealbatus.
Scolopacidae
Tringa minuta orientalis Taczanowski
Tringa minuta, orientalis Taczanowski, 1885: 475 [Nomen nudum; no description or indication.]
Tringa minuta orientalis Taczanowski, 1893: 918.
Now: Calidris ruficollis (Pallas, 1776). See Buturlin (1908: 285), Stepanân (2003: 219).
Syntype: MIZ 29362, ♂, collected by Kalinowski on 28 September 1896 [= 10 October 1896 NS] at “Siul”
[= Seoul, South Korea].
Syntype: MIZ 29369, ♀, collected by Kalinowski on 28 September 1896 [= 10 October 1896 NS] at “Siul”
[= Seoul, South Korea].
Syntype: MIZ 29380, ♂, collected by Kalinowski on 28 September 1896 [= 10 October 1896 NS] at “Siul”
[= Seoul, South Korea].
Syntype: MIZ 29383, unsexed, collected by Kalinowski on 28 September 1896 [= 10 October 1896 NS] at
“Sidemi” [= Sedimi, Russia].
Remarks: Taczanowski (1893) did not define the type series, but data on the ­distribution
of this form indicate that he included in it Dybowski specimens from “Kamtschatka”
and “iles Commodores” (no specimens found), Kalinowski specimens from “Corea”
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(Taczanowski 1888b: 610, 1889a: 468), and a Kalinowski specimen from Sedimi
­(Taczanowski 1885: 475).
Note that Tringa minuta orientalis Taczanowski, 1885 is not a primary homonym of
Tringa orientalis La Billardière (1811: 459), because the latter is a nomen nudum (no
description or indication).
Columbidae
Columba chlorophaea Hartlaub
Columba chlorophaea Hartlaub in Dohrn, 1866: 329.
Now: Columba malherbii Verreaux & Verreaux, 1851. See Salvadori (1893: 322), Peters (1937: 74).
Holotype: MIZ 25959, ♀, collected by Dohrn in “1866” (label) [= April – September 1865; see Dohrn 1866:
331) at “Principe, West-Afrika” [= Ilha do Príncipe, Sao Tome and Principe].
Remarks: I found this specimen labeled in the MIZ as a “typus” of “Turturoena malher­
bei” (of Verreaux & Verreaux 1851: 514), which is impossible, because it was collected much later than this species was described. However, Salvadori (1893: 332,
footnote) thanked “Dr. Hartlaub and the authorities of the Stettin Museum” for the loan
of the (single) type of C. chlorophaea, which he re-identified as a female of Turturoena
­malherbii Verreaux. Thus I consider MIZ 25959 the holotype of Columba chloro­phaea
Hartlaub.
Peristera principalis Hartlaub
Peristera principalis Hartlaub in Dohrn, 1866: 330.
Now: Columba larvata principalis (Hartlaub, 1866). See Salvadori (1893: 542), Peters (1937: 121), Gibbs et
al. (2001: 56).
Holotype: MIZ 26259, unsexed, collected by Dohrn in “1866” (label) [= April – September 1865; see Dohrn
1866: 331] at “Principé, West-Afrika” [= Isla do Príncipe, Sao Tome and Principe].
Phlegoenas kubaryi Finsch
Phlegoenas kubaryi Finsch, 1880: 292.
Now: Gallicolumba kubaryi (Finsch, 1880). See Gibbs et al. (2001: 406), Dickinson (2003: 170).
Syntype: MIZ 26283 (ZMH 14680), unsexed [= ♀], collected by Kubary in 1878 on “Ruk Isl. Carol.” [= Rock
Island, Palau].
Remarks: This specimen was formerly in the ZMH, which obtained it from the MGH in
1886 (Bolau 1898: 68). Two other syntypes are deposited in the BMNH (Salvadori
1893: 600, Warren 1966: 153). Finsch (1880) did not specify the number of syntypes.
Treron floris Wallace
Treron floris Wallace, 1864: 496.
Now: Treron floris Wallace, 1864. See Salvadori (1893: 56), Gibbs et al. (2001: 437), Dickinson (2003: 173).
Syntype: MIZ 25765 (MZBW 1181b), unsexed, collected by a Wallace’s collector [= Allen] in 1862 at “Flores”
[= Pulau Flores, Indonesia].
Syntype: MIZ 25767 (MZBW 1181a), unsexed, collected by a Wallace’s collector [= Allen] in 1862 at “Flores”
[= Pulau Flores, Indonesia].
Remarks: Futher syntypes are deposited in the BMNH (Salvadori 1893: 56, Warren 1966:
100) and ZMB (SysTax 2010).
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Cuculidae
Centropus superciliosus niloticus Sztolcman
Centropus superciliosus niloticus Sztolcman, 1924: 160, pl. 4, fig. 1.
Now: Centropus superciliosus superciliosus Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833. See Peters (1940: 75).
Holotype (lost): MIZ Ø (P.2680), unsexed, collected by B. Tyszkiewicz on 7 February 1924 at “Kenissa au bord
du Nil Blanc” [= Kenisa, Sudan].
Psittacidae
Loriculus sclateri Wallace
Loriculus sclateri Wallace, 1863: 336, pl. 38.
Now: Loriculus sclateri Wallace, 1863. See Collar (2007).
Syntype: MIZ 24776, ♂, collected by Allen in 1861 on “Sula Islands” [= Sula Islands, Indonesia].
Remarks: Wallace (1863) described this species on the basis of an unspecified number
of specimens of both sexes. He specified (p. 334) that Allen collected all birds “on the
southern and eastern island”. These syntypes thus originated from Pulau Mangole and/
or Pulau Sanana. Another syntype is deposited in the BMNH (Salvadori 1891: 534,
Warren 1966: 265).
Strigidae
Strix aluco volhyniae Dunajewski
Strix aluco volhyniae Dunajewski, 1948: 130.
Now: Strix aluco aluco Linné, 1758. See Vaurie (1965: 621).
Holotype (lost): MIZ Ø, ♀, collected by Dunajewski on 31 May 1935 at “Dolsk, Volhynia” [= Dol’sk,
Ukraine].
Remarks: Dunajewski died in 1944 and this description was published posthumously.
I found no evidence that the holotype survived World War II.
Bucerotidae
Anthracoceros marchei Oustalet
Anthracoceros Marchei Oustalet, 1885: 108.
Now: Anthracoceros marchei Oustalet, 1885. See Frith & Frith (2008).
Syntype: MIZ 24221 (Marche 2056, MZBW 1920b), ♀, collected by Marche in January 1884 at “Puerto
­Princesa” on “Ile Paragua” [= Puerto Princesa, Philippines]
Syntype: MIZ 24222, unsexed, collected by Marche in 1884 in the Philippines.
Remarks: Oustalet (1885) based this species on an unspecified number of specimens
collected by Marche at Puerto Princesa on the island of Palawan, on three Marche
specimens from the island of Busuanga and two Marche specimens from the island of
Balabac. Four syntypes are deposited in the MNHN (Voisin & Voisin 2008: 20), one
syntype is in the USNM (Deignan 1961: 202).
Picidae
Dendrocopus minor hispaniae Jordans
Dendrocopus [sic] minor hispaniae Jordans, 1938: 52.
Now: Dendrocopos minor buturlini (Hartert, 1912). See Vaurie (1959b: 9).
Paratype: MIZ 34038, ad. ♀, collected by Grün on 11 January 1937 at “Linares de Riofrio, Salamanca”
[= ­Linares de Riofrío, Spain].
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Paratype: MIZ 34039, ad. ♂, collected by Grün on 23 March 1938 at “Linares de Riofrio, Salamanca” [= Linares de Riofrío, Spain].
Remarks: The holotype (ZFMK 38058) and five paratypes are deposited in the ZFMK
(Rheinwald & van den Elzen 1984: 99).
Dryobates minor heinrichi Jordans
Dryobates minor Heinrichi Jordans, 1940: 131.
Now: Dendrocopos minor buturlini (Hartert, 1912). See Vaurie (1959b: 9).
Paratype: MIZ 33997, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 9 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 33998, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 22 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 33999, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 9 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34000, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 17 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34001, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 25 July 1935 at “Bosna, Strandja” [= Bosna, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34002, juv., collected by Heinrich on 2 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34003, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 18 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34004, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 12 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34005, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 3 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34006, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 11 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34007, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 5 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Remarks: The holotype (ZFMK 38614) and a paratype are deposited in the ZFMK (Rhein­
wald & van den Elzen 1984: 99). Dryobates minor heinrichi Jordans, 1940 is a junior
primary homonym of Dryobates hyperythrus heinrichi Stresemann in Stresemann &
Heinrich, 1940. Dendrocopos minor gerdi Dickinson, Frahnert & Roselaar, 2009 is a
new replacement name for heinrichi Jordans (Dickinson et al. 2009) and is thus based
on the same types as the latter name.
Gecinus saundersi Taczanowski
Gecinus Saundersi Taczanowski, 1878b: 352.
Now: Picus viridis karelini Brandt, 1841. See C.S. Roselaar in Cramp (1985), Dickinson (2003: 328).
Holotype: MIZ 24330, ad. ♂, collected by Młokosiewicz in 1877 at “Łagodechi” [= Lagodekhi, Georgia].
Remarks: Neither Taczanowski (1889b) nor Sztolcman & Domaniewski (1927) listed
G. saundersi, but I found the holotype in 2010. An old label attached to the specimen
bears inscription “typ. descript.”.
Turdidae
Calliope ballioni Sěvercov"
Calliope Ballioni Sěvercov", 1873a: 122.
Now: Luscinia pectoralis ballioni (Sěvercov", 1873). See Hartert (1910: 739), Loskot & Daleckaâ (2001).
Syntype: MIZ 10389 (MZBW 1071), ♂, collected by Sěvercov" in June 1869 [= 13 June – 12 July 1869 NS] at
“fl. Turgen-akssu ad Lac Issyk-kyl” [= Ozero Issyk, Kazakhstan].
Remarks: Sěvercov” (1873a) did not specify the number of syntypes.
Turdus bechsteinii Naumann
Turdus Bechsteinii Naumann, 1822: 310.
Now: Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819. See Naumann (1850: 4), Pelzeln & Lorenz (1887: 197), Hartert (1910:
660).
Lectotype: MIZ 10006, purchased on 5 September 1816 on a bird market in Wien, Austria (see Pelzeln 1874:
561). Fo details see Mlíkovský (2007a: 25).
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Remarks: Naumann (1822: 312-313) based this species on four syntypes: an adult male
in Minckwitz Collection (listed above), an adult female in Johann Natterer Collection,
a sub­adult (“jüngeres”) male in NHMW, and a juvenile bird collected by von Schauroth
in late October (year not given, but in or shortly before 1795 according to Bechstein
1795: 242) at Coburg, Germany, and described by Bechstein (1795: 240, fig. 5b; 1807:
396-401, fig. 5b). Note that the juvenile bird (in Naumann Collection) described and
figured by Naumann (1822: 314-316, pl. 69, fig. 2) is not the above-mentioned juvenile
bird from the type series, which was not illustrated by Naumann (1822). Naumann
included it in his bechsteinii only tentatively. I added this species at the eleventh hour,
which prevented me from searching for the current whereabouts of all syntypes.
The syntypes include at least two different species. The MIZ specimen is a Turdus
atrogularis Jarocki, while the Bechstein specimen is a Turdus eunomus Temminck,
1831. To fix the taxonomic meaning of Turdus bechsteinii Naumann I designate
here specimen MIZ 10006 as its lectotype (ICZN 1999, Art. 74). Herewith, Turdus
­bechsteinii Naumann, 1822 becomes junior objective synonym of Turdus atrogularis
­Jarocki, 1819, which was based on the same specimen (Mlíkovský 2007a: 25).
The Bechstein specimen is also the holotype of Turdus dubius Bechstein (1795:
240). The Minckwitz specimen is also the holotype of Turdus atrogularis Jarocki
(1819: 14).
Muscicapidae
Muscicapa striata balearica Jordans
Muscicapa striata balearica Jordans, 1913: 43.
Now: Muscicapa striata balearica Jordans, 1913. See Gargallo (1993).
Paratype: MIZ 1190 (Jordans 667), ♀, collected by Jordans on 19 May 1913 at “südl. Valldemosa, Mallorka”
[= Valldemosa, Spain].
Remarks: Received from ZFMK. The holotype (ZFMK G.H.1.a3.α) and a paratype are
deposited in the ZFMK (Rheinwald & van den Elzen 1984: 142).
Sylviidae
Cuphopterus dohrni Hartlaub
Cuphopterus dohrni Hartlaub in Dohrn, 1866: 326, pl. 34.
Now: Sylvia dohrni (Hartlaub, 1866)1. See Voelker et al. (2009).
Syntype: MIZ 34108, ♀, collected by Dohrn in 1865 [= April – September 1865] at “Principe, West-Afrika”
[= Isla do Príncipe, Sao Tome and Principe].
Remarks: Hartlaub (in Dohrn 1866) did not specify how many specimens he studied
(neither Keulemans 1866 said how many specimens were collected), but it follows
from the description that he had at least two at his disposal. One syntype is in the MIZ.
Further two syntypes are deposited in the BMNH: a male sub BMNH 1866.7.20.4, and
a female sub BMNH 1866.7.20.5 (R. Prŷs-Jones in litt. 2010; see also Sharpe 1877:
303; these syntypes were not listed by Warren & Harrison 1971). BMNH ­received
1This species was long placed in the genus Horizorhinus of Oberholser (1899: 216), who found that Cupho­
pterus Hartlaub (1866: 326; published in June) is preoccupied by Cuphopterus Morawitz (1866: col. 252;
published in January).
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these specimens via F. Geale, a London natural history dealer (Sharpe 1906: 356).
Another two syntypes are in the UMB: a male sub UMB-5422 and an unsexed specimen sub UMB-5423 (Sánchez Osés 2010, SysTax 2010). The name “Cuphopterus
dohrni, Hartlaub” appeared also in Keulemans (1866: 386). Dohrn’s (1866) paper was
published in September 1866 (Duncan 1937), while there is no evidence that Keuleman’s (1866) paper was published before the end of 1866. The name thus continues to
be attributed to Harlaub in Dohrn (1866).
Hypolais icterina borisi Jordans
Hypolais icterina Borisi Jordans, 1940: 103.
Now: Hippolais icterina (Vieillot, 1817). See Vaurie (1955: 10, 1959c: 248), Nankinov (1999).
Paratype: MIZ 2853, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 10 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 2869, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 22 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 2878, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 13 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 2883, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 20 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34146, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 17 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34147, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 15 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34148, unsexed, collected by Heinrich on 1 September 1935 at “Czepalan” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34150, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 2 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34154, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 18 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 34159, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 21 June 1935 at “Kamczyja” [= Kamchiya, Bulgaria].
Remarks: The holotype (ZFMK 38796) is deposited in the ZFMK (Rheinwald & van den
Elzen 1984: 127).
Prunellidae
Prunella modularis enigmatica Dunajewski
Prunella modularis enigmatica Dunajewski, 1948:131.
Now: Prunella modularis modularis (Linné, 1758). See Mauersberger (1971: 442).
Holotype: MIZ 6635, ♂, collected by “Sznitnikow” [= Šnitnikov] on “20 February 1899” [= 4 March 1899 NS]
at “Jalta” [= Yalta, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 6631, ♀, collected by Šnitnikov on “30.XI.1897” [= 12 December 1897] at “Âlta” [= Yalta,
Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 6632, ♂, collected by Šnitnikov on “1.III.1899” [= 13 March 1899] at “Âlta” [= Yalta,
Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 6638, ♀, collected by Šnitnikov on “20.II.1899” [= 4 April 1899] at “Âlta” [= Yalta, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 6643, unsexed, collected by Šnitnikov on “21.II.1899” [= 5 April 1899] “Âlta” [= Yalta,
Ukraine].
Mimidae
Nesomimus bauri Ridgway
Nesomimus bauri Ridgway, 1894: 357.
Now: Nesomimus parvulus bauri Ridgway, 1894. See Rothschild & Hartert (1899: 145), Hellmayr (1934: 338),
Arbogast et al. (2006).
Paralectotype: MIZ 6165 (Baur 176), ♀, collected by Baur on 2 September 1891 on “Tower I. Galapagos”
[= Isla Genovesa, Galápagos, Ecuador].
Remarks: Ridgway (1894: 357) based this species on three specimens in the Baur collect­
ion (see also Ridgway 1897: 481), without designing the holotype, but mentioning
that the “type” was collected on 2 September 1891. Hartert (1920: 478) designated
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specimen AMNH 504397 as the lectotype (see LeCroy 2003: 128). LeCroy (2003:
128) found the lectotype and two further specimens collected on the given date in the
AMNH and considered the latter two specimens paralectotypes. The MIZ obtained its
specimen from the HBW, which in turn obtained it from the “Museum W. Rothschild”
according to labels attached to the syntype. The specimen was collected on “correct”
date and at the “correct” locality. Due to this it would qualify as a paralectotype. However, this would increase the type series to four specimens, while Ridgway (1894)
spoke of three specimens only. There is no indication that Ridgway would receive only
a part of the Baur collection for identification (see Ridgway 1894: 357), so the simplest
explanation would be that he erred in saying that the Baur collection contained only
three specimens of Nesomimus bauri (AMNH has four specimens from Baur collection). I thus consider the MIZ specimen a paralectotype of Nesomimus bauri.
Pycnonotidae
Spizixus cinereicapillus Swinhoe
Spizixus [sic] cinereicapillus Swinhoe, 1871: 370.
Now: Spizixos semitorques cinereicapillus Swinhoe, 1871. See Rand & Deignan (1960: 222), Dickinson et al.
(2002: 117), Dickinson (2003 565).
Syntype: MIZ 11320 (MZBW 1562a), ad., unsexed, collected by Swinhoe in February 1866 in “Formosan
mountains” [= Taiwan].
Remarks: The MIZ received this specimen from Berlepsch (HBW); his label bears a note
“einer der Typen” (“one of the types”). This specimen was unknown to Dickinson et
al. (2002), who discussed the identity of other possible type specimens.
Paridae
Parus cristatus bureschi Jordans
Parus cristatus Bureschi Jordans, 1940: 90.
Now: Parus cristatus bureschi Jordans, 1940 (e.g. Snow 1967: 96, Dickinson 2003: 529) or Parus cristatus
cristatus Linné, 1758 (e.g. Vaurie 1957: 16, 1959c: 487).
Paratype: MIZ 6872, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 1 September 1935 at “Czepelare” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 6889, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 14 August 1935 at “Czepelare” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 6890, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 15 August 1935 at “Czepelare” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 6927, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 14 August 1935 at “Czepelare” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 6942, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 17 August 1935 at “Czepelare” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Remarks The holotype (ZFMK 38718) and six paratypes are deposited in the ZFMK
(Rheinwald & van den Elzen 1984: 130).
Certhiidae
Certhia familiaris rossica Domaniewski
Certhia familiaris rossica Domaniewski, 1922:3.
Now: Certhia familiaris familiaris (Linné, 1758).
Paratype: MIZ 11899 (Fofonov 52), collected by “W. Fofonov” on “13.X.1914” [= 26 October 1914 NS] at
“Gusel’skoe zaimiŝe” [= Saratov, Russia].
Paratype: MIZ 11902 (Fofonov 54), collected by “W. Fofonov” on “1.III.1915” [= 14 March 1915 NS] at
“Gusel’skoe zaimiŝe” [= Saratov, Russia].
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Paratype: MIZ 11903 (Domaniewski 163), collected by Domaniewski on “19.X.1914” [= 1 November 1914
NS] at “Ostrow Dubiažyj” [= Saratov, Russia].
Paratype: MIZ 11900 (Domaniewski 191) on “3.XI.1914” [= 16 November 1914 NS] at “Kumysna polana (ok.
Saratowa)” [= Saratov, Russia].
Remarks: For the holotype and a paratype from Kultuk, Russia, both deposited in the
MIZ, see Mlíkovský (2007a: 27).
Passeridae
Passer domesticus balearoibericus Jordans
Passer domesticus balearoibericus Jordans, 1923: 4.
Now: Passer domesticus balearoibericus Jordans, 1923.
Paratype: MIZ 15339 (Jordans 599), ♂, collected by Jordans on 16 May 1913 at “Sta. Ponsa, Mallorka”
[= Santa Ponça, Spain].
Remarks: The MIZ received this specimen from the ZFMK. The holotype (ZFMK I.II.
III.a9.ψ) and 26 paratypes are deposited in the ZFMK (Rheinwald & van den Elzen
1984: 115).
Fringillidae
Fringilla coelebs balearica Jordans
Fringilla coelebs balearica Jordans, 1923: 4.
Now: Fringilla coelebs balearica Jordans, 1923. See Harrison (1934).
Paratype: MIZ 20881 (Jordans 826), ♂, collected by Jordans on 20 May 1913 at “Esporlas, Mallorka”
­[= Esporlas, Spain].
Remarks: The holotype (ZFMK I.II.1.a.ε) and 26 paratypes are deposited in the ZFMK
(Rheinwald & van den Elzen 1984: 116).
Pyrrhula murina Godman
Pyrrhula murina Godman, 1866: 97, pl. 3.
Now: Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina Godman, 1866 (e.g. Howell et al. 1968: 298, Dickinson 2003: 757) or Pyrrhula
murina Godman, 1866 (Sharpe 1888: 452, Aubrecht 2000, Töpfer 2008).
Syntype (?): MIZ 15909 (BMNH 1878.7.30.5, MZBW 2140a), unsexed, collected in “Ins. Azores” [= Ilha de
São Miguel, Azores].
Remarks: The MIZ received this specimen from the MZBW, which in turn received it
in October 1890 from the BMNH, which obtained it from Godman in 1878 (R. PrŷsJones in Aubrecht 2000: 49, T. Huflejt in Aubrecht 2000: 50). It is unclear whether this
specimen was part of the syntypical series or whether Godman received it after the
description of the species (cf. Godman 1870, Aubrecht 2000).
Parulidae
Setophaga chrysops Salvin
Setophaga chrysops Salvin, 1878: 314.
Now: Myioborus ornatus chrysops (Salvin, 1878).
Paratype: MIZ 13038, unsexed, collected by Salmon in 1870 in “Antioquia” [= Department of Antioquia,
Colombia].
Remarks: Salvin (1878: 314) described this species on the basis of a single specimen,
but stated that two additional Salmon specimens from Antioquia were in the Sclater
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Collection (which is now in the BMNH). The MIZ specimen is probably one of them.
The holotype (BMNH 1885.3.8.804) is deposited in the BMNH (Warren & Harrison
1971: 111).
Rhipiduridae
Rhipidura kubaryi Finsch
Rhipidura kubaryi Finsch, 1876: 644.
Now: Rhipidura rufifrons kubaryi Finsch, 1876.
Syntype: MIZ 1685 (MGH 12806), ♂, collected by Kubary in 1872 on “Ponapé” [= Pohnpei, Micronesia].
Remarks: The MIZ obtained this specimen from the MGH. A MGH label attached to the
specimen bears inscription “Rhipidura Kubaryi Finsch”.
Pachycephalidae
[Pachycephala littayei Layard
Pachycephala littayei Layard, 1878 (May): 375.
Pachycephala littayei Layard & Layard 1878 (June): 255 [Again marked as “sp. nov.”]
Now: Pachycephala pectoralis littayei Layard, 1878. See Gadow (1883: 198), Mayr (1967: 28).
Remarks: The MIZ stored among the types specimen MIZ 34331 (MZBW 3300a), ♂, collected by Edgar
Leopold Layard (1824-1900) on 3 September 1878 at “Kepenetu. Lifu. Loyalty Isl.” (Layard’s field-­label)
[= Chépénéhé, Loyalty Islands]. Pachycephala littayei was described by Layard (1878) and Layard &
Layard (1878) on the basis of specimen(s) collected on the island of Lifou by French collectors Guillanton
and Déplanche “long ago”, then deposited in “an old collection belonging to French colonial authorities,
and destined for the Colonial Museum, now in process of building” (Layard & Layard 1878: 250). The MIZ
specimen was collected later than the species was described and thus has no type status.]
Laniidae
Enneoctonus phoenicuroides Sěvercov"
Lanius phoenicuroïdes Sěvercov", 1873b: 347 [Nomen nudum; no description or indication.]
Enneoctonus phoenicuroïdes Sěvercov", 1875c: 179.
Now: Lanius isabellinus phoenicuroides (Schalow, 1875) (e.g. Dickinson 2003: 479) or Lanius phoenicuroides
(Schalow, 1875) (e.g. Krûkov & Panov 1980, Panov 2008, 2009).
Syntype: MIZ 8980 (Sěvercov 158, MZBW 1971b), ♀, collected by Sěvercov" on 27 June 1864 [= 9 July
1864 NS] at “R. Čatkal’ // [unreadable word] // 6500’” [= Chatkal River, Uzbekistan; ca.1600 m a.s.l.]. The
bird was originally identified on the field-label as “Lanius phoenicurus var. erythrocephala”, but the word
“phoenic­urus” was rewritten by Sěvercov" as “phoenicuroides”.
Syntype: MIZ 9045 (MZBW 1971a), ♂, collected by Sěvercov (?) on 3 May 1865 [= 15 May 1865 NS] at
“Vernoe” [= Almaty, Kazakhstan].
Remarks: Sěvercov" (1875c: 179) based this form – via indication – on birds formerly
described by him as Lanius phoenicurus (Sěvercov" 1873a: 144-145). Neither the
number nor localities were given for these birds. On the basis of a Sěvercov" bird from
“Tschimkent” [= Shymkent, Kazakhstan] and two “Fedtschenko” [= Aleksej Pavlovič
Fedčenko (1844-1873), Russian naturalist and explorer] birds, Schalow (1875: 148) described Otomela phoenicuroides. Schalow (1875: 148) attributed this species to “Sev.”
[= Sěvercov"], but he is the author of the name (ICZN 1999, Art. 50.1). Both Otomela
phoenicuroides Schalow and Enneoctenus phoenicuroïdes Sěvercov" were published
simultaneously (in the April issue of vol. 23 of the Journal für Ornithologie). Hartert
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(1904: 443) acted as the First Reviser (ICZN 1999, Art. 24.2 and 50.6), deciding that
phoenicuroides Schalow has precedence over phoenicuroïdes Sěvercov".
The syntypes of Otomela phoenicuroides Schalow, 1875 are deposited in the ZMB
(S. Frahnert, in litt. 2010): (1) ZMB 21888, ad. ♂, collected by Sěvercov" on 25 April
1866 [= 7 May 1866 NS]; (2) ZMB 22598, ♂, collected by Fedčenko in April (no year
given [= 14 April – 12 May NS in 1869-1871] in “Turkestan”; and (3) ZMB 22475, ♀,
collected by Fedčenko on 19 March (year not given) [= 31 March NS in 1869-1871]
in “Turkestan”. Fedčenko worked in Turkestan from October 1868 to November 1871
(Azat'ân 1956, Leonov 1972), which limits the period when he could have collected
the specimens.
Corvidae
Nucifraga caryocatactes wolfi Jordans
Nucifraga caryocatactes Wolfi Jordans, 1940: 63.
Now: Nucifraga caryocatactes caryocatactes (Linné, 1758).
Paratype: MIZ 4176, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 19 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4180, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 21 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4182, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 27 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4183, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 19 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4184, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 19 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4185, ♀, collected by Heinrich on 19 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Paratype: MIZ 4186, ♂, collected by Heinrich on 25 August 1935 at “Karlik” [= Chepelare, Bulgaria].
Remarks: The holotype (ZFMK 38605) and eight paratypes are deposited in the ZFMK
(Rheinwald & van den Elzen 1984: 104).
Coloeus monedula sophiae Dunajewski
Coloeus monedula sophiae Dunajewski, 1938a: 150.
Now: Corvus monedula monedula Linné, 1758 (e.g. Dickinson 2003, Stepanân 2003) or Corvus monedula
soemmeringii Fischer, 1811 (e.g. Vaurie 1959).
Paratype: MIZ 4044, ♂, collected by Ożga on 10 April 1935 at “Złoczów, pow. Złoczów, woj. Tarnopol”
[= Zolochiv, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4074, ♀, collected by Ożga on 10 April 1935 at “Złoczów, pow. Złoczów, woj. Tarnopol”
[= Zolochiv, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4084, ♂, collected by Dunajewski on 15 April 1935 at “Dolsk, pow. Kowel, woj. Wołyń”
[= Dolsk, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4113, ♀, collected by Bartmański on 23 March 1935 at “Ruda Sielecka, pow. Kamionka
Strumiłowa, woj. Tarnopol” [= Ruda Seletska, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4114, unsexed, collected by Bartmański on 21 March 1935 at “Ruda Sielecka, pow. Kamionka
Strumiłowa, woj. Tarnopol” [= Ruda Seletska, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4115, ♂, collected by Bartmański on 23 March 1935 at “Ruda Sielecka, pow. Kamionka
Strumiłowa, woj. Tarnopol” [= Ruda Seletska, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4116, ♂, collected by Bartmański on 21 March 1935 at “Ruda Sielecka, pow. Kamionka
Strumiłowa, woj. Tarnopol” [= Ruda Seletska, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4117, unsexed, collected by Bartmański on 23 March 1935 at “Ruda Sielecka, pow. Kamionka
Strumiłowa, woj. Tarnopol” [= Ruda Seletska, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4119, ♂, collected by Wysocki on 27 April 1936 at “Łechwa, pow. Luniniec, woj. Polesie”
[= Lakhva, Belarus].
Paratype: MIZ 4154, unsexed, collected by Babiński on 6 April 1935 at “Kożangródek, pow. Łuniniec, woj.
Polesie” [= Kazhan-Haradok, Belarus].
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Paratype: MIZ 4156, ♀, collected by Ożga on 10 April 1935 at “Złoczów, pow. Złoczów, woj. Tarnopol”
[= Zolochiv, Ukraine].
Paratype: MIZ 4161, ♂, collected by Sztejn on 2 April 1935 at “Zdołbunów, pow. Zdołbunów, woj. Wołyń”
[= Zdolbuniv, Ukraine].
Remarks: For the holotype see Mlíkovský (2007a: 29).
Additions and corrections
Here I present additions and corrections to the species-group taxa listed in previous installments of this catalogue (Mlíkovský 2007a,b, 2009). The taxa are arranged alphabetically according to original binomina/trinomina. See Mlíkovský (2007a,b, 2009) for
details.
Accentor erythropygus Cabanis, 1870b (Mlíkovský 2007b: 57): This species was based
on the holotype in the ZMB; the MIZ specimens thus have no type status (Mlíkovský &
Frahnert 2009: 66).
Belonopterus cayennensis intermedius Sztolcman, 1926b (Mlíkovský 2009: 4):
“cayennn­ensis” should read “cayennensis”. M. Kościesza (pers. comm., 2010) identified
the collector of the holotype of intermedius: Count Witold Stefan Bogusław Skórzewski
(1864-1913), Polish nobelman, who spent, as an attaché, two years in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, sometimes between late 1888 and early 1892 (Nowicki 1998: 96). The MIZ
received his small collection via his brother Włodzimierz Aleksy Józef Skórzewski
(1858-1913). Owing to this discovery, I restrict here the type locality of Belonopterus
cayennensis intermedius Sztolcman to the region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Cillurus rivularis Cabanis, 1873c (Mlíkovský 2009: 103): “rivulavis” should read
“rivularis”.
Cinclodes taczanowskii Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1892 (Mlíkovský 2009: 103): Should
not be bracketed.
Cynchramus schoeniclus goplanae Domaniewski, 1918c (Mlíkovský 2007a: 28): The
holotype was restudied by Matoušek & Jablonski (1970).
Gallinago heterocerca Cabanis, 1870a (Mlíkovský 2007b: 48): The syntypical
s­ tatus of MIZ specimens is improbable, but cannot be excluded (Mlíkovský & Frahnert
2009: 65).
Micrastur ruficollis kalinowskii Dunajewski, 1938 (Mlíkovský 2009: 39): My restudy
of the holotype in 2010 confirmed my expectation (Mlíkovský 2009: 39-40) that kali­
nowskii belongs in Micrastur ruficollis (Vieillot, 1817), but its status at the subspecies
level remains unclear (cf. Ferguson-Lees & Christie 2001, Restall 2006a,b).
Parus obtectus Cabanis, 1871 (Mlíkovský 2007b: 62): The syntypical status of MIZ
specimens is improbable, but cannot be excluded (Mlíkovský & Frahnert 2009: 66).
Pseudocolaptes boissoneautii (Mlíkovský 2009: 107). I suggsted that this name should
be attributed to Lesson, not to de Lafresnaye. A re-examination of the original paper
showed that my electronic copy of the journal lacks six pages on which Lesson’s paper ends and de Lafresnaye’s paper starts. Unfortunately, nothing indicates at first sight
that pages are missing, which led me to believe that P. boissonneautii was described by
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Lesson. Instead, the species was described by de Lafresnaye as correctly given by earlier
authors. My note (Mlíkovský 2009: 107, footnote) thus should be annulled.
Pyrrhula cineracea Cabanis, 1872c (Mlíkovský 2007b: 69): This species was based
on the holotype in the ZMB; the MIZ specimens thus have no type status (Mlíkovský &
Frahnert 2009: 67).
Thriponax kalinowskii Taczanowski, 1888b (Mlíkovský 2007b: 51): Greenway
(1978: 238) listed specimen AMNH 552674 (♂, collected in “Corea” on an unknown
date [= October 1887 according to a Chinese inscription – M. LeCroy, in litt. 2010] as
the holotype of Thriponax kalinowskii Taczanowski. This specimen was obtained by the
AMNH with the Rothschild collection. Rothschild purchased the specimen from London
dealers Gerrard and Son, who in turn obtained it from the MZBW (Hartert 1925: 145).
Taczanowski (1888b: 607) described this species on the basis of a male and a female,
both of which were collected by Kalinowski at particular localities and on particular
dates (Mlíkovský 2007b: 51). Kalinowski was a Polish, who inscribed labels in Polish
language. The facts that Chinese characters appear on a label attached to AMNH 552674,
that its locality is given only as “Corea”, and that the syntypical male is still present in
the MIZ (Mlíkovský 2007a: 51) indicate that the AMNH specimen is not a type of T. kali­
nowskii, and certainly not its holotype. This was confirmed by the fact that the specimen was collected too late to be available to Taczanowski (1888b) before the cutoff date
(M. LeCroy, in litt. 2010).
Urogallus urogallus taczanowskii Stejneger, 1885 (Mlíkovský 2007b: 46): This form
is valid as Tetrao urogallus taczanowskii (Stejneger, 1885). See Dickinson (2003: 44).
Conclusions
A review by Mlíkovský (2007a,b, 2009, this paper) revealed that the MIZ possessed
type specimens (paratypes not considered) of at least 465 species-group taxa (hereafter
“species”), which were described during 1819–1953. Most descriptions were done by
Polish ornithologists during the Golden Age of Polish ornithology (see Brzęk 1956). Due
to historical reasons, holotypes or all syntypes seem to have been lost for 125 species. In
addition, 39 species were believed to be respresented by type specimens in the MIZ, but
my revision showed that these specimens have no type status.
Obviously, the above figures need not be final. In particular: the status of a few MIZ
specimens, which belong to species described by Cabanis from Siberia, remains uncertain
(Mlíkovský 2007b, Mlíkovský & Frahnert 2009); and the Minckwitz Collection purchased
by the MIZ in 1819 may have included some unrecognized and perhaps unrecogniz­able
type specimens (Mlíkovský 2007a: 16).
Considering the number of type specimens of birds and their nomenclatural, taxonomic and historical significance, the MIZ ornithological collections belong among the
most important in Europe.
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Acknowledgments
I am obliged to Dominika Mierzwa and Wioletta Tomaszewska for permission to work
in the collections of the MIZ, and to Izabela Dardzińska for help in the collections.
­Robert Prŷs-Jones (BMNH) kindly sent me data on the syntypes of Cuphopterus dohrni
­deposited in the BMNH, Sylke Frahnert (ZMB) kindly provided data on the syntypes of
Otomela phoenicuroides, and Mary LeCroy (AMNH) kindly supplied to me data on the
AMNH specimen of Thriponax kalinowskii. Maria Kościesza (MIZ) discovered who was
collector of the holotype of Belonopterus cayennensis intermedius. Edward ­Dickinson
­(Eastbourne, UK) kindly drew my attention to the correct authorship of Pseudocolaptes
boissoneautii. Many colleagues contributed to my series on the type specimens of birds
in the MIZ during the preparation of previous installments, where their help is thankfully acknowledged (Mlíkovský 2007a,b, 2009). Maria Kościesza (MIZ), Mary LeCroy
(AMNH) and Michel Louette (MRAC) are thankfully added to the list.
My research in the MIZ received support from the SYNTHESYS Project http://www.
synthesys.info/ financed by European Community Research Infrastructure Action ­under
the FP6 “Structuring the European Research Area” Programme (PL-TAF-3934). In
­addition, preparation of this paper was supported, in part, by grants from the Ministry of
Culture of the Czech Republic (MK DE06P04OMG008 and MK 00002327201).
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Appendix
Taxonomic list of birds currently, formerly or allegedly represented by type specimens
in the MIZ
This is a full list of avian species-group taxa described on the basis of specimens currently or previously present in the MIZ. Species-group taxa represented in the MIZ only
by paratypes are prefixed with “#”. Species-group taxa supposedly represented in the
MIZ with type specimens, where I have shown that this is not the case, are prefixed with
“§”.Current taxonomy and nomenclature follow Dickinson (2003). Graphem “≈” is used
instead of “=” if recent taxonomic opinions differ from that of Dickinson (2003); see
Mlíkovský (2007a,b, 2009, 2010) for discussions of these cases. The country of origin is
given after the author of each name. Each entry ends with a number in brackets, which
corresponds with the number of the catalogue installment (Mlíkovský 2007a,b, 2009, and
this paper).
Tinamidae
branickii, Nothoprocta (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Nothoprocta ornata branickii Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
chirimotanus, Crypturus obsoletus (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Crypturellus obsoletus castaneus (Sclater, 1858) [3]
kalinowskii, Nothoprocta (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Nothoprocta ornata branickii Taczanowski,
1875 [3]
nigroguttata, Nothura (Salvadori 1895: Argentina) = Nothura maculosa nigroguttata Salvadori, 1895 [3]
ochraceiventris, Crypturus obsoletus (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Crypturellus obsoletus ochraceivenris (Sztolcman, 1926) [3*]
oustaleti, Nothoprocta (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Nothoprocta pentlandii oustaleti Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1901 [3]
peruviana, Nothura maculosa (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Nothura darwinii peruviana Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1906 [3*]
taczanowskii, Nothoprocta (Sclater & Salvin 1875a: Peru) = Nothoprocta taczanowskii Sclater & Salvin, 1875 [3]
Podicipedidae
juninensis, Podiceps calliparaeus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894a: Peru) = Podiceps occidentalis juninensis
Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
taczanowskii, Podiceps (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894a: Peru) = Podiceps taczanowskii Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
Phalacrocoracidae
dahuricus, Phalacrocorax carbo (Dybowski 1930: Russsia) = Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis Blumenbach, 1798 [2]
Ardeidae
§bahiae, Tigriosoma [sic] (Sharpe 1895) = Tigrisoma lineatum marmoratum (Vieillot, 1817) [3]
brevirostre, Tigrisoma salmoni (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Tigrisoma fasciatum salmoni Sclater & Salvin, 1875 [3]
dahurica, Ardea cinerea (Dybowski 1930: Russia) = Ardea cinerea cinerea (Linné, 1758) [2]
§salmoni, Tigrisoma (Sclater & Salvin 1875b) = Tigrisoma fasciatum salmoni Sclater & Salvin, 1875 [3]
Threskiornithidae
branickii, Theristicus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Theristicus melanopis branickii Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
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Cathartidae
occipitalis, Cathartes (Sztolcman 1925: Peru) = Cathartes aura jota Molina, 1782 [3]
Accipitridae
branickii, Haliaetus (Taczanowski 1889a: North Korea) = Haliaeetus pelagicus niger Heude, 1887 [2]
candidissimus, Astur (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Accipiter gentilis albidus (Menzbir, 1882) [2]
melanosternus, Buteo (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Buteo poecilochrous Guerney, 1879 [3]
orientalis, Pernis apivorus (Taczanowski 1891: Russia) = Pernis ptilorhynchus orientalis Taczanowski, 1891 [2]
Falconidae
kalinowskii, Micrastur ruficollis (Dunajewski 1938d: Peru) ≈ Micrastur ruficollis (Vieillot, 1817) [3]
sarmaticus, Cerchneis naumanni (Domaniewski 1917b: Poland) = Falco naumanni (Fleischer, 1818) [1]
ussuriensis, Falco subbuteo (Domaniewski 1917a: Russia) = Falco subbuteo subbuteo Linné, 1758 [2]
Cracidae
albipennis, Penelope (Taczanowski 1878a: Peru) = Penelope albipennis Taczanowski, 1878 [3]
plumosa, Penelope sclateri (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Penelope montagnii plumosa Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
§tschudii, Chamaepetes (Taczanowski 1886a) = Chamaepetes goudotii tschudii Taczanowski, 1886 [3]
Phasianidae
barbata, Perdix (Verreaux & Des Murs 1863: Russia) = Perdix dauurica dauurica (Pallas, 1811) [2]
chrysomelas, Phasianus (Sěvercov” 1875: Turkmenistan/Uzbekistan border) = Phasianus colchicus chryso­
melas Sěvercov”, 1875 [2]
formosanus, Phasianus (Elliot 1870: Taiwan) = Phasianus colchicus formosanus Elliot, 1870 [4]
mlokosiewiczi, Tetrao (Taczanowski 1875b: Azerbaijan) = Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi (Taczanowski, 1875) [2]
sserebrowsky, Lagopus lagopus (Domaniewski 1933b: Russia) = Lagopus lagopus sserebrowsky Domaniewski,
1933 [2]
taczanowskii, Urogallus urogallus (Stejneger 1885, Russia) = Tetrao urogallus taczanowskii (Stejnege, 1885) [2]
turcomana, Perdix daurica (Sztolcman 1898: Kyrgyzstan) = Perdix dauurica dauurica (Pallas, 1811) [2]
Eurypygidae
meridionalis, Eurypyga major (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Eurypyga helias meridionalis Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
Rallidae
bareji, Porzana pusilla (Dunajewski 1937: Kyrgyzstan) = Porzana pusilla pusilla (Pallas, 1811) [2]
cypereti, Rallus (Taczanowski 1878a: Peru) = Rallus longirostris cypereti Taczanowski, 1878 [3]
humilis, Rallus nigricans (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Pardirallus nigricans humilis Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
lucida, Gallinula chloropus (Dunajewski 1938b: Poland) = Gallinula chloropus (Linné, 1758) [1]
macropus, Pardirallus nigricans (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Pardirallus nigricans nigricans (Vieillot, 1819) [3]
subrufescens, Creciscus viridis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Anurolimnas viridis viridis (Müller,
1776) [3]
undulata, Porzana (Taczanowski 1874a: Russia) = Coturnicops exquisitus Swinhoe, 1873 [2]
wolfi, Aramides (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Aramides wolfi Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
Otididae
dybowskii, Otis (Taczanowski 1874a: Russia) = Otis tarda dybowskii Taczanowski, 1874 [2]
Charadriidae
dealbatus, Aegialites (Swinhoe 1870: China) = Charadrius dealbatus (Swinhoe, 1870) [4]
intermedius, Belonopterus cayennensis (Sztolcman 1926b: Brazil) = Vanellus chilensis lampronotus (Wagler,
1827) [3]
Scolopacidae
andina, Gallinago (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Gallinago andina Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
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heterocerca, Gallinago (Cabanis 1870a: Russia) = Gallinago megala Swinhoe, 1861 [2]
macroura, Tringa (Jarocki 1819: Germany) = Bartramia longicauda Bechstein, 1811 [1]
orientalis, Tringa minuta (Taczanowski 1893: Russia and South Korea) = Calidris ruficollis (Pallas, 1776) [4]
tacksanowskia, Micropalama (Verreaux 1860: Russia) = Limnodromus semipalmatus (Blyth, 1848) [2]
taczanowskii, Ereunetes (Seebohm 1888: Russia) = Limnodromus semipalmatus (Blyth, 1848) [2]
Columbidae
chlorophaea, Columba (Hartlaub in Dohrn 1866: Sao Tome and Principe) = Columba malherbii Verreaux &
Verreaux, 1851 [4]
floris, Treron (Wallace 1864: Indonesia) = Treron floris Wallace, 1864 [4]
kalinowskii, Leptotila ochroptera (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Leptotila verreauxii decipiens (Salvadori, 1871) [3]
kubaryi, Phlegoenas (Finsch 1880: Palau) = Galicolumba kubaryi (Finsch, 1880) [4]
occidentalis, Columba rufina (Sztolcman 1926b: Ecuador) = Columba cayennensis occidentalis Sztolcman,
1926 [3]
pallida, Leptoptila [sic] (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1884a: Ecuador) = Leptotila pallida (Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1884) [3]
principalis, Peristera (Hartlaub in Dohrn 1866: Sao Tome and Principe) = Columba larvata principalis
­(Hartlaub, 1866) [4]
rothschildi, Osculatia (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Geotrygon sapphirina rothschildi (Sztolcman, 1926) [3]
Cuculidae
ivahensis, Crotophaga major (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Crotophaga major (Gmelin, 1788) [3]
niloticus, Centropus superciliosus (Sztolcman 1924: Sudan) = Centropus superciliosus superciliosus Hemprich
& Ehrenberg, 1833 [4*]
Psittacidae
branickii, Leptosittaca (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Leptosittaca branickii Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1894 [3]
crassirostris, Psittacula (Taczanowski 1883: Peru) = Forpus xanthopterygius crassirostris (Taczanowski, 1883) [3]
§pallida, Caica melanocephala (Berlepsch 1889) = Pionites melanocephalus pallidus (Berlepsch, 1889) [3]
sclateri, Loriculus (Wallace 1863: Indonesia) ≈ Loriculus sclateri Wallace, 1863 [4]
serrana, Ara maracana (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Primolius maracana (Vieillot, 1816) [3]
Strigidae
juninensis, Speotyto cunicularia (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Athene cunicularia juninensis
­(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902) [3]
maximus, Otus choliba (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) ≈ Otus sanctaecatarinae (Salvin, 1897) [3]
nanodes, Speotyto cunicularia (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Athene cunicularia nanodes (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1892) [3]
orientale, Glaucidium passerinum (Taczanowski 1889b: Russia) = Glaucidium passerinum orientale Tacza­
nowski, 1889 [2]
paradoxus, Bubo bubo (Domaniewski 1933a: Turkmenistan) = Bubo bubo omissus Dement‘ev, 1932 [2]
volhyniae, Strix aluco (Dunajewski 1948: Ukraine) = Strix aluco aluco Linné, 1758 [4*]
Caprimulgidae
kalinowskii, Macropsalis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Uropsalis segmentata kalinowskii (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
peruana, Macropsalis lyra (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Uropsalis lyra peruana (Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906) [3]
rufiventris, Lurocalis (Taczanowski 1884a: Peru) = Lurocalis rufiventris Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
Steatornithidae
peruviana, Steatornis caripensis (Taczanowski 1884a: Peru) = Steatornis caripensis Humboldt, 1817 [3]
Apodidae
camtschaticus, Micropus pacificus (Domaniewski 1933a: Russia) = Apus pacificus pacificus (Latham, 1802) [2]
kurodae, Micropus pacificus (Domaniewski 1933a: Japan) = Apus pacificus pacificus (Latham, 1802) [2]
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occidentalis, Chaetura sclateri (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Chaetura cinereiventris occiden­
talis Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
parvulus, Micropus andecola (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Aeronautes andecolus parvulus ­(Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1892) [3]
Trochilidae
aequatorialis, Gouldia conversi (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Discosura ­conversii
(Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846) [3]
affinis, Eriocnemis (Taczanowski 1884a: Peru) = Eriocnemis alinae dybowskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
annae, Phaiolaima rubinoides (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Heliodoxa rubinoides cervinigularis (Salvin, 1892) [3]
annae, Spathura (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Ocreatus underwoodi annae Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1894 [3]
branickii, Lampraster (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Heliodoxa branickii (Taczanowski, 1874) [3]
§caudata, Cyanolesbia (Berlepsch 1892) = Aglaiocercus kingi caudatus (Berlepsch, 1892) [3]
dichroura, Helianthea (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Coeligena violifer dichroura Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
domaniewskii, Vestipedes (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Haplophaedia assimilis affinis (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
dybowskii, Eriocnemis (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Eriocnemis alinae dybowskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
emmae, Cyanolesbia (Berlepsch 1892: Colombia) = Aglaiocercus kingi emmae Berlepsch, 1892 [3]
§eupogon, Urolampra (Cabanis 1874) = Metallura eupogon (Cabanis, 1874) [3]
gracilis, Eutoxeres condamini (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Eutoxeres condamini gracilis Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
harterti, Phlogophilus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Phlogophilus harterti Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1901 [3]
hedvigae, Metallura (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Metallura eupogon (Cabanis, 1874) [3]
intermedia, Urosticte (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Urosticte benjamini rufocrissa Lawrence, 1864 [3]
§iris, Helianthea (Gould 1854) = Coeligena iris iris (Gould, 1854) [3]
§jelskii, Metallura (Cabanis 1874) = Metallura phoebe (Lesson & DeLattre, 1839) [3]
jelskii, Thalurania (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Thalurania furcata jelskii Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
longipennis, Phaethornis rufigaster (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Phaethornis ruber longipennis
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
miki, Anthracothorax nigricollis (Dunajewski 1938d: Peru) = Anthracothorax nigricollis (Vieillot, 1817) [3]
§mirabilis, Loddigesia (Bourcier 1847) = Loddigesia mirabilis Bourcier, 1847 [3]
obscura, Lampropygia columbiana (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Coeligena coeligena boliviana
(Gould, 1861) [3]
pallidiventris, Klais guimeti (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Klais guimeti pallidiventris Sztolcman, 1926 [3]
pallidus, Leucippus (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Amazilia chionogaster chionogaster (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
pelzelni, Leucolia (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Amazilia franciae cyaneicollis (Gould, 1854) [3]
rectirostris, Lafresnaya (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Lafresnaya laferesnayi rectirostris Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
sapphiropygia, Eriocnemis (Taczanowski 1874a: Peru) ≈ Eriocnemis luciani sapphiropygia Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
taczanowskii, Thalurania (Dunajewski 1938d: Peru) = Thalurania furcata jelskii Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
taczanowskii, Thaumasius (Sclater 1879: Peru) = Leucippus taczanowskii (Sclater, 1879) [3]
Momotidae
#chlorolaemus, Momotus aequatorialis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Momotus aequatorialis chloro­
laemus Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
pyrrholaemus, Prionirhynchus platyrhynchus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Electron platyrhynchum
pyrrholaemum (Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902) [3]
Galbulidae
pastazae, Galbula (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Galbula pastazae Taczanowski & Berlepsch,
1885 [3]
Bucconidae
hellmayri, Nonnula (Chrostowski 1921b: Brazil) = Nonnula rubecula rubecula (Spix, 1824) [3]
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#melanopogon, Malacoptila fulvogularis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Malacoptila fulvogularis
fulvo­gularis Sclater, 1854 [3]
uncirostris, Ecchaunornis chacuru (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Nystalus chacuru uncirostris (Sztolcman, 1926) [3]
Bucerotidae
marchei, Anthracoceros (Oustalet 1885: Philippines) = Anthracoceros marchei Oustalet, 1885 [4]
Picidae
brevirostris, Hypoxanthus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) ≈ Piculus rivolii brevirostris (Taczanowski, 1875) [3]
chrysogaster, Chloronerpes (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Piculus rubiginosus chrysogaster ­(Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1902) [3]
#gerdi, Dendrocopos minor (Dickinson et al. 2009: Bulgaria) = Dendrocopos minor buturlini (Hartert, 1912) [4]
#heinrichi, Dryobates minor (Jordans 1940: Bulgaria) = Dendrocopos minor buturlini (Hartert, 1912) [4]
#hispaniae, Dendrocopus minor (Jordans 1938: Spain) = Dendrocopos minor buturlini (Hartert, 1912) [4]
irenae, Picumnus (Domaniewski 1925b: Peru) = Picumnus dorbygnianus jelskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
jelskii, Picumnus (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Picumnus dorbygnianus jelskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
kalinowskii, Thriponax (Taczanowski 1888b: South Korea) = Dryocopus javensis richardsi Tristram, 1879 [2]
kamtschaticus, Picus major (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Dendrocopos major kamtschaticus (Dybowski, 1883) [2]
major, Chloronerpes callonotus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Veniliornis callonotus major
(Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
menzbieri, Dryobates minor (Domaniewski 1925a: Russia) = Dendrocopos minor minor (Linné, 1758) [1]
pectoralis, Dendrobates malherbei (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Veniliornis nigriceps pectoralis
(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902) [3]
peruvianus, Chloronerpes callonotus (Taczanowski 1886b: Peru) = Veniliornis callonotus major (Berlepsch &
Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
§puna, Colaptes (Cabanis 1883) = Colaptes rupicola puna Cabanis, 1883 [3]
punctifrons, Picumnus (Taczanowski 1886b: Peru) = Picumnus lafresnayi punctifrons Taczanowski, 1886 [3]
rossicus, Dryobates major (Domaniewski 1925a: Russia) = Dendrocopos major major (Linné, 1758) [1]
saundersi, Gecinus (Taczanowski 1878b: Georgia) = Picus viridis karelini Brandt, 1841 [4]
sclateri, Picumnus (Taczanowski 1877a: Peru) = Picumnus sclateri sclateri Taczanowski, 1877 [3]
steindachneri, Picumnus (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Picumnus steindachneri Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
stolzmanni, Colaptes (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Colaptes rupicola cinereicapillus Reichenbach, 1854 [3]
taczanowskii, Picumnus punctifrons (Domaniewski 1925b: Peru) = Picumnus lafresnayi taczanowskii
­Domaniewski, 1925 [3]
valdizani, Dendrobates (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Veniliornis dignus valdizani (Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
vitocensis, Picumnus jelskii (Domaniewski 1925b: Peru) = Picumnus dorbygnianus jelskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
Cotingidae
aequatorialis, Rupicola peruviana (Taczanowski 1889: Ecuador) = Rupicola peruvianus aequatorialis Tacza­
nowski, 1889 [3]
audax, Hadrostomus (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Pachyramphus validus audax (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
§chachapoyas, Euchlornis viridis (Hellmayr 1915) = Pipreola riefferii chachapoyas (Hellmayr, 1915) [3]
fortis, Tityra semifasciata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Tityra semifasciata fortis Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
intermedia, Pipreola viridis (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Pipreola intermedia intermedia Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
lubomirskii, Pipreola (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Pipreola lubomirskii Taczanowski, 1879 [3]
§sclateri, Doliornis (Taczanowski 1874b) = Doliornis sclateri Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
Pipridae
comata, Pipra (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Pipra pipra comata Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
§coracina, Pipra (Sclater 1856) = Pipra pipra coracina Sclater, 1856 [3]
§tschudii, Hemipipo (Cabanis 1874) = Piprites chloris tschudii (Cabanis, 1874) [3]
unicolor, Chloropipo (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Xenopipo unicolor (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
uniformis, Chloropipo (Salvin & Godman 1884: Guyana) = Xenopipo uniformis (Salvin & Godman, 1884) [3]
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Tyrannidae
aequatorialis, Rhynchocyclus peruvianus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Tolmomyias sulphure­
scens aequatorialis (Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
albiventris, Orchilus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Myiornis albiventris (Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1894) [3]
alticola, Cyanotis rubrigastra (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Tachuris rubrigastra alticola (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1896) [3]
andinus, Empidonax (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Contopus cinereus punensis Lawrence, 1869 [3]
angustirostris, Sayornis cineracea (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Sayornis nigricans angustirostris
Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
auritus, Leptopogon (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Leptopogon superciliaris superciliaris Tschudi, 1844 [3]
bahiae, Myiarchus (Berlepsch & Leverkühn 1900: Brazil) = Myiarchus tyrannulus bahiae Berlepsch &
­Leverkühn, 1900 [3]
bertonii, Euscarthmus gularis (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Poecilotriccus plumbeiceps plumbeiceps
(Lafresnaye, 1846) [3]
§brevipennis, Habrura pectoralis (Berlepsch & Hartert 1902: Guyana) = Polystictus pectoralis brevipennis
(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902) [3]
brunneifrons, Ochthoeca oenanthoides (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Ochthoeca fumicolor brunnei­
frons Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
cephalotes, Myiarchus (Taczanowski 1880b: Peru) = Myiarchus cephalotes cephalotes Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
cinereicapilla, Phyllomyias (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Zimmerius gracilipes gracilipes (Sclater & Salvin, 1867) [3]
connivens, Myiozetetes similis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Myiozetetes similis similis (Spix, 1825) [3]
czakii, Myiarchus tyrannulus (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Myiarchus tyrannulus bahiae Berlepsch & ­Leverkühn,
1900 [3]
fiedleri, Myiozetetes similis (Dunajewski 1939: Peru) = Myiozetetes similis similis (Spix, 1825) [3]
frontalis, Tyranniscus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Zimmerius viridiflavus (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
fulvicepsoides, Hapalocercus meloryphus (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Euscarthmus meloryphus meloryphus
(Wied, 1831) [3]
gracilis, Elainea [sic] (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Elaenia chiriquensis albivertex Pelzeln, 1868 [3]
grisea, Muscisaxicola (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Muscisaxicola griseus Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
griseostriatus, Euscarthmus striaticollis (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Hemitriccus orbitatus (Wied, 1831) [3]
haplopteryx, Caenotriccus ruficeps (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Pseudotriccus ruficeps (Lafresnaye,
1843) [3]
hellmayri, Pitangus sulphuratus (Dunajewski 1939: Peru) = Pitangus sulphuratus sulphuratus (Linné, 1758)
[3]
heterurus, Pyrocephalus rubinus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Pyrocephalus rubinus obscurus Gould,
1839 [3]
humivagans, Corythopis (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Corythopis torquatus torquatus Tschudi, 1844 [3]
hypochlorus, Lophotriccus squamicristatus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Lophotriccus pileatus hypo­
chlorus Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906 [3]
hypospodia, Taenioptera cinerea (Sztolcman 1926b: Brazil) = Xolmis cinereus cinereus (Vieillot, 1816) [3]
jelskii, Empidonomus (Sztolcman 1926b: French Guiana) = Empidonomus varius rufinus (Spix, 1825) [3]
juninensis, Muscisaxicola (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Muscisaxicola juninensis Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
leucospodia, Elainea [sic] (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Pseudelaenia leucospodia leucospodia (Taczanowski,
1877) [3]
longicaudus, Phylloscartes ventralis (Sztolcman 1926b: Brazil) = Phylloscartes ventralis ventralis (Temminck,
1824) [3]
maynana, Pipromorpha turi (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Mionectes oleagineus maynanus (Sztolcman, 1926) [3]
minor, Empidonomus (Sztolcman 1926b: French Guiana) = Legatus leucophaius leucophaius (Vieillot, 1818) [3]
minor, Leptopogon (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Mecocerculus minor (Taczanowski, 1879) [3]
minor, Myiodynastes chrysocephalus (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Myiodynastes chrysocepha­
lus minor Taczanowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
nigrocristatus, Anaeretes (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Anairetes nigrocristatus Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
§ochraceiventris, Mitrephorus (Cabanis 1873c) = Myiophobus ochraceiventris Cabanis, 1873 [3]
olivaceus, Mitrephanes (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Mitrephanes olivaceus Berlepsch & Sztolc-
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man, 1894 [3]
ophthalmicus, Pogonotriccus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Phylloscartes ophthalmicus ophthalmicus (Tacza­
nowski, 1874) [3]
orbitalis, Capsiempis (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Phylloscartes orbitalis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
pelzelni, Pseudotriccus (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Pseudotriccus pelzelni pelzelni Tacza­
nowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
peruanus, Empidochanes poecilurus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Knipolegus poecilurus peruanus
(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896) [3]
peruvianus, Rhynchocyclus (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Tolmomyias sulphurescens peruvianus (Taczanowski,
1875) [3]
phoenicomitra, Myiobius (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Myiophobus phoenicomitra phoenico­
mitra Taczanowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
§pyrrhops, Euscarthmus (Cabanis 1874) = Hemitriccus granadensis pyrrhops (Cabanis, 1874) [3]
rufescens, Muscisaxicola maculirostris (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Ecuador) = Muscisaxicola maculirostris
rufescens Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
rufigularis, Euscarthmus (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Hemitriccus rufigularis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
rufipectus, Leptopogon (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Leptopogon taczanowskii Hellmayr, 1917 [3]
rufipennis, Muscisaxicola (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Polioxolmis rufipennis (Taczanowski, 1874) [3]
salvini, Ochthoeca (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Tumbezia salvini (Taczanowski, 1877) [3]
saturatus, Myiobius naevius (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Myiophobus fasciatus saturatus (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1906) [3]
sclateri, Ornithion (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Camptostoma obsoletum sclateri (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1884) [3]
signatus, Ochthodiaeta (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Knipolegus signatus signatus (Taczanowski, 1875) [3]
spodionota, Ochthoeca jelskii (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Ochthoeca frontalis spodionota Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
squamiceps, Elainea [sic] (Taczanowski 1882b: Peru) = Elaenia chiriquensis albivertex Pelzeln, 1868 [3]
superciliosus, Myiobius (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Myiophobus flavicans superciliosus (Taczanowski, 1875) [3]
taczanowskii, Leptopogon (Hellmayr 1917: Peru) = Leptopogon taczanowskii Hellmayr, 1917 [3]
§taeniopterus, Mecocerculus (Cabanis 1874) = Mecocerculus stictopterus taeniopterus Cabanis, 1874 [3]
thoracica, Ochthoeca (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris thoracica Taczanowski,
1874 [3]
transandinus, Leptopogon superciliaris (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) ≈ Leptopogon super­ciliaris
transandinus Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
tumbezana, Phyllomyias (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Phaeomyias murina tumbezana (Taczanowski, 1877) [3]
turi, Pipromorpha (Sztolcman 1926b: French Guiana) = Mionectes oleagineus wallacei (Chubb, 1919) [3]
wagae, Myiopatis (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Phaeomyias murina wagae (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
Conopophagidae
brunneinucha, Conopophaga castaneiceps (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Conopophaga castaneiceps
brunneinucha Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
saturata, Conopophaga ardesiaca (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Conopophaga ardesiaca saturata
Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906 [3]
Rhinocryptidae
macropus, Scytalopus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Scytalopus macropus Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1896 [3]
sylvestris, Scytalopus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Scytalopus femoralis Tschudi, 1844 [3]
Thamnophilidae
aequatorialis, Herpsilochmus axillaris (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Herpsilochmus axillaris
aequatorialis Taczanowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
albiventris, Thamnophilus naevius (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Thamnophilus punctatus leucogaster ­Hellmayr,
1924 [3]
apucaranae, Hypoedaleus guttatus (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Hypoedaleus guttatus guttatus (Vieillot, 1816) [3]
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atrogularis, Myrmotherula (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Myrmotherula ornata atrogularis (Domaniewski &
Sztolcman, 1922) [3]
berlespchi, Thamnophilus (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Thamnophilus tenuepunctatus berlepschi Tacza­nowski,
1884 [3]
chrostowskii, Batara (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Batara cinerea cinerea (Vieillot, 1819) [3]
chrostowskii, Thamnophilus tenuipunctatus (Domaniewski 1925c: Ecuador) = Thamnophilus tenuepunctatus
tenuifasciatus Lawrence, 1867 [3]
debilis, Thamnophilus melanurus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Taraba major melanurus (Sclater,
1855) [3]
dubius, Dysithamnus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) ≈ Thamnophilus schistaceus dubius (Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
hellmayri, Pyriglena leuconota (Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1918a: Bolivia) = Pyriglena leuconota hellmayri
Sztolcman & Domaniewski, 1918 [3]
jaczewskii, Thamnophilus ruficapillus (Domaniewski 1925c: Peru) = Thamnophilus ruficapillus jaczewskii
Doma­niewski, 1925 [3]
kulczynskii, Myrmelastes (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1922: Brazil) = Thamnophilus nigrocinereus kulczynskii
(Domaniewski & Sztolcman, 1922) [3]
leucogaster, Thamnophilus punctatus (Hellmayr in Cory & Hellmayr 1924: Peru) = Thamnophilus punctatus
leucogaster Hellmayr, 1924 [3]
longicauda, Myrmotherula (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Myrmotherula longicauda longicauda
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
lunulata, Mackenziaena severa (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Mackenziaena severa (Lichtenstein, 1823) [3]
magnirostris, Erionotus punctatus (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1922: Ecuador) = Erionotus punctatus magni­
rostris Domaniewski & Sztolcman, 1922 [3]
major, Thamnophilus subandinus (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Thamnophilus caerulescens melanchrous
Sclater & Salvin, 1876 [3]
marcapatensis, Pyriglena leuconota (Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1918a: Peru) = Pyriglena leuconota marcapat­
ensis Sztolcman & Domaniewski, 1918 [3]
maynana, Myrmeciza (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Myrmeciza atrothorax maynana Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
motacilloides, Herpsilochmus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Herpsilochmus motacilloides Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
occidentalis, Drymophila caudata (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1922: Ecuador) = Drymophila caudata caudata
(Sclater, 1855) [3]
perlata, Mackenziaena leachi (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Mackenziaena leachi (Such, 1825) [3]
peruviana, Drymophila caudata (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1922: Peru) = Drymophila caudata caudata
(Sclater, 1855) [3]
peruviana, Pithys albifrons (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Pithys albifrons peruvianus Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
peruvianus, Akletos (Dunajewski 1948: Peru) = Myrmeciza melanoceps (Spix, 1825) [3]
peruvianus, Hypocnemis cantator (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) ≈ Hypocnemis cantator peruviana Taczanowski,
1884 [3]
puncticeps, Herpsilochmus (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Herpsilochmus axillaris puncticeps Taczanowski,
1882 [3]
rufescens, Thamnistes (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Thamnistes anabatinus rufescens Cabanis, 1873 [3]
sclateri, Thamnophilus punctatus (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Thamnophilus amazonicus amazonicus Sclater,
1858 [3]
sororia, Myrmotherula (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) ≈ Myrmotherula spodionota sororia Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
spodiogastra, Myrmeciza (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Myrmeciza hemimelaena hemimelaena
Sclater, 1857 [3]
subandinus, Thamnophilus (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Thamnophilus caerulescens subandinus Taczanowski,
1882 [3]
subflava, Hypocnemis (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) ≈ Hypocnemis cantator subflava Cabanis, 1873 [3]
tambillanus, Dysithamnus (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Dysithamnus mentalis tambillanus Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
variegaticeps, Thamnophilus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Thamnophilus doliatus subradiatus
­Berlepsch, 1887 [3]
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Formicariidae
albiloris, Grallaria (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Grallaria ruficapilla albiloris Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
andicolus, Hypsibamon (Cabanis 1873c: Peru) = Grallaria andicolus (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
berlepschi, Chamaeza berlepschi (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Chamaeza campanisona berlepschi Sztolcman,
1926 [3]
minor, Grallaria (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Myrmothera campanisona minor (Taczanowski, 1882) [3]
obscura, Grallaria rufula (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Grallaria rufula obscura Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
przewalskii, Grallaria (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Grallaria przewalskii Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
saturata, Grallaria rufula (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1918b: Ecuador) = Grallaria rufula rufula Lafresnaye,
1843 [3]
sororia, Grallaria (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Grallaria guatimalensis regulus Sclater, 1860 [3]
taczanowskii, Grallaria ruficapilla (Domaniewski & Sztolcman 1918b: Ecuador) = Grallaria ruficapilla rufi­
capilla Lafresnaye, 1842 [3]
thoracicus, Formicarius (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Formicarius rufipectus thoracicus Tacza­
nowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
Furnariidae
§albicapilla, Synallaxis (Cabanis 1873c) = Cranioleuca albicapilla albicapilla (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
assimilis, Automolus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Hylostictes subulatus assimilis (Berlepsch
& Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
cabanisi, Anabazenops (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Syndactyla rufosuperciliata cabanisi (Taczanowski, 1875) [3]
cisandina, Synallaxis (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Cranioleuca curtata cisandina (Taczanowski, 1882) [3]
debilis, Synallaxis curtata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Synallaxis curtata debilis Berlepsch &
Sztolc­man, 1906 [3]
euophrys, Philydor (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Philydor ruficaudatum ruficaudatum (Orbigny &
Lafresnaye, 1838) [3]
flavescens, Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1896: Peru) = Pseudocolaptes boisson­
neautii auritus (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
fortis, Geositta (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Geositta crassirostris fortis Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1901 [3]
fruticicola, Synallaxis (Taczanowski 1880a: Peru) = Synallaxis azarae fruticicola Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
furcata, Synallaxis (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Cranioleuca curtata cisandina (Taczanowski, 1882) [3]
graminicola, Synallaxis (Sclater 1874 Peru) = Asthenes wyatti graminicola (Sclater, 1874) [3]
§humilis, Synallaxis (Cabanis 1873c: Peru) = Asthenes humilis humilis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
§jelskii, Coprotretis (Cabanis 1874) = Upucerthia jelskii jelskii (Cabanis, 1874) [3]
jelskii, Xenicopsoides montanus (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Anabacerthia striaticollis montana (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
juninensis, Geositta cunicularia (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Geositta cunicularis juninensis Taczanowski,
1884 [3]
maranonica, Synallaxis (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Synallaxis maranonica Taczanowski, 1879 [3]
marayniocensis, Siptornis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1895: Peru) = Asthenes humilis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
mentalis, Anabazenops (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Syndactyla subalaris mentalis (Tacza­
nowski & Berlepsch, 1885) [3]
obscurata, Lochmias (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Lochmias nematura obscuratus Cabanis, 1873 [3]
olivascens, Sclerurus (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Sclerurus caudacutus olivascens Cabanis, 1873 [3]
§palpebralis, Schizoeaca (Cabanis 1873c) = Schizoeaca palpebralis Cabanis, 1873 [3]
pudibunda, Synallaxis (Sclater 1874b: Peru) = Asthenes pudibunda pudibunda (Sclater, 1874) [3]
punensis, Siptornis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Asthenes sclateri punensis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman,
1901) [3]
§rivularis, Cillurus (Cabanis 1873c) = Cinclodes fuscus rivularis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
rostrata, Geositta peruviana (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Geositta peruviana rostrata Sztolcman, 1926 [3]
ruficollis, Anabazenops (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Syndactyla ruficollis (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
rufiventris, Synallaxis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Hellmayrea gularis rufiventris (Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1896) [3]
saxicolina, Geositta (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Geositta saxicolina Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
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scrutator, Thripadectes (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Thripadectes scrutator Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
serrana, Upucerthia (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) ≈ Upucerthia serrana serrana Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
siemiradzkii, Cranioleuca obsoleta (Sztolcman 1926b: Brazil) = Cranioleuca obsoleta (Reichenbach, 1853) [3]
singularis, Synallaxis (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Xenerpestes singularis (Taczanowski &
Berlepsch, 1885) [3]
squamiger, Xenoctistes rufosuperciliatus (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Syndactyla rufosuperciliata rufosuper­
ciliata (Lafresnaye, 1832) [3]
stictoptilus, Ipoborus (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Hylostictes subulatus subulatus (Spix, 1824) [3]
striatidorsus, Automolus holostictus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884b: Ecuador) = Thripadectes holostictus
striatidorsus Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
subflavescens, Philydor (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Philydor ruficaudatum ruficaudatum (Orbigny & Lafresnaye,
1838) [3]
taczanowskii, Cinclodes (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Cinclodes taczanowskii Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1892 [3]
taczanowskii, Siptornis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Asthenes flammulata taczanowskii (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
tithys, Synallaxis (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Synallaxis tithys Taczanowski, 1877 [3]
virgata, Synallaxis (Sclater 1874b: Peru) = Asthenes virgata (Sclater, 1874) [3]
Dendrocolaptidae
aequatorialis, Dendrornis erythropygia (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Xipho­
rhynchus erythropygius aequatorialis (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
brasilianus, Campylorhamphus procurvoides (Sztolcman 1926b: Brazil) = Campylorhamphus falcularius
­(Vieillot, 1822) [3]
compressirostris, Xiphocolaptes (Taczanowski 1882a) = Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus compressirosris
Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
macrourus, Xiphocolaptes albicollis (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Xiphocolaptes albicollis albicollis (Vieillot,
1818) [3]
meridionalis, Drymornis bridgesi (Sztolcman 1926b: Argentina) = Drymornis bridgesii (Eyton, 1849) [3]
peruvianus, Picolaptes (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger warscewiczi Cabanis & Heine,
1859) [3]
phaeopygus, Xiphocolaptes (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus phaeo­
pygus Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
zarumillanus, Campylorhamphus trochilirostris (Sztolcman 1926b: Ecuador) = Campylorhamphus trochili­
rostris zarumillanus Sztolcman, 1926 [3]
Vireonidae
contrerasi, Cyclorhis [sic] (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Cyclarhis gujanensis contrerasi Taczanowski, 1879 [3]
flaviventris, Hylophilus (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Hylophilus hypoxanthus flaviventris Cabanis, 1873 [3]
griseobarbata, Vireosylvia chivi (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Vireo olivaceus
griseobarbatus Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
jaczewskii, Cyclarhis (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Cyclarhis gujanensis ochrocephala Tschudi, 1845 [3]
minor, Hylophilus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Hylophilus decurtatus minor Berlepsch &
Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
Hirundinidae
baicalensis, Hirundo rustica (Dybowski & Taczanowski 1884: Russia) = Hirundo rustica tytleri (Jerdon, 1864) [2]
borealis, Hirundo rustica (Dybowski & Taczanowski 1884: Russia) ≈ Hirundo rustica saturata Ridgway, 1883 [2]
kamtschatica, Hirundo (Dybowski 1883: Russia) ≈ Hirundo rustica saturata Ridgway, 1883 [2]
leucopygia, Hirundo (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Tachycineta stolzmanni (Philippi, 1902) [2]
stolzmanni, Hirundo (Philippi 1902: Peru) = Tachycineta stolzmanni (Philippi, 1902) [3]
Alaudidae
caucasica, Galerida cristata (Taczanowski 1887: Georgia/Azerbaijan border) = Galerida cristata caucasica
Taczanowski, 1887 [2]
coreensis, Galerida cristata (Taczanowski 1888b: South Korea) = Galerida cristata coreensis Taczanowski,
1888 [2]
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parvexi, Otocorys (Taczanowski 1891: Russia) ≈ Eremophila alpestris brandti (Dresser, 1874) [2]
sushkini, Alauda arvensis (Domaniewski 1933b: Russia) = Alauda arvensis kiborti Zaleskij, 1917 [2]
Troglodytidae
albiventris, Thryothorus (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Thryothorus coraya albiventris Taczanowski, 1882 [3]
branickii, Odontorhynchus (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Odontorchilus branickii (Taczanowski
& Berlepsch, 1885) [3]
cantator, Thryothorus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Thryothorus coraya cantator Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
dauricus, Troglodytes (Dybowski & Taczanowski 1884: Russia) = Troglodytes troglodytes dauricus Dybowski
& Taczanowski, 1884 [2]
graminicola, Cistothorus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Cistothorus platensis graminicola Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
hilaris, Henicorhina (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884b: Ecuador) = Henicorhina leucophrys hilaris Berlepsch
& Tczanowski, 1884 [3]
macrourus, Troglodytes solstitialis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1902: Peru) = Troglodytes solstitialis macrourzs
Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1902 [3]
§peruanus, Presbys (Cabanis 1873c) = Cinnyricerthia peruana (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
puna, Troglodytes musculus (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1896: Peru) = Troglodytes aedon puna Berlepsch &
Taczanowski, 1896 [3]
sclateri, Thryothorus (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Thryothorus clateri sclateri Taczanowski, 1879 [3]
Turdidae
abrekianus, Turdus naumanni (Domaniewski 1918b: Russia) = Turdus naumanni Temminck, 1820 [2]
atrogularis, Turdus (Jarocki 1819: Austria) = Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819 [1]
ballioni, Calliope (Sěvercov" 1873a: Kazakhstan) = Luscinia pectoralis ballioni (Sěvercov", 1873) [4]
bechsteini, Turdus (Naumann, 1822: Austria) = Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819 [4]
buturlini, Turdus obscurus (Domaniewski 1918b: Russia) = Turdus obscurus Gmelin, 1789 [2]
§gigantodes, Turdus (Cabanis 1873c) = Turdus fuscater gigantodes Cabanis, 1873 [3]
hyemalis, Turdus (Dybowski in Taczanowski 1872: Russia) = Turdus ruficollis Pallas, 1776 [2]
leucops, Turdus (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Platycichla leucops (Taczanowski, 1877) [3]
maculirostris, Turdus ignobilis (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) ≈ Turdus nudigenis
maculirostris (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
major, Platycichla flavipes (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Platycichla flavipes flavipes (Vieillot, 1818) [3]
maranonicus, Turdus (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Turdus maranonicus Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
nigriceps, Turdus (Cabanis 1874: Peru) = Turdus nigriceps nigriceps Cabanis, 1874 [3]
orientalis, Phoenicurus aurorea (Domaniewski 1933a: Russia) ≈ Phoenicurus auroreus auroreus (Pallas, 1776) [2]
spodiolaemus, Turdus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Turdus phaeopygus spodiolaemus Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
sztolcmani, Catharus dryas (Domaniewski 1918a: Peru) = Catharus dryas maculatus (Sclater, 1858) [3]
Muscicapidae
§balearica, Muscicapa striata (Jordans 1913: Spain) = Muscicapa striata balearica Jordans, 1913 [4]
Motacillidae
brevirostris, Anthus (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Anthus furcatus brevirostris Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
calcaratus, Anthus (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Anthus correndera calcaratus Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
camtschatica, Motacilla (Taczanowski 1882c: Russia) ≈ Motacilla alba lugens Gloger, 1829 [2]
godlewskii, Agrodroma (Taczanowski 1876a: Russia) = Anthus godlewskii Taczanowski, 1876 [2]
intermedia, Motacilla alba (Domaniewski 1916, Russia) = Motacilla alba alba Linné, 1758 [1]
kamtschatica, Motacilla (Dybowski 1883: Russia) ≈ Motacilla alba lugens Gloger, 1829 [2]
Sylviidae
#borisi, Hypolais [sic] icterina (Jordans 1940: Bulgaria) = Hippolais icterina (Vieillot, 1817) [4]
dohrni, Cuphopterus (Hartlaub in Dohrn 1866: Sao Tome and Principe) = Sylvia dohrni (Hartlaub, 1866) [4]
homeyeri, Phyllopseuste [sic] (Dybowski 1883: Russia) ≈ Phylloscopus fuscatus fuscatus (Blyth, 1842) [2]
hoyeri, Sylvia communis (Dunajewski 1938c: Ukraine) = Sylvia communis communis Latham, 1787 [1]
kreczmeri, Sylvia borin (Dunajewski 1938b: Lithuania) = Sylvia borin borin (Boddaert, 1783) [1]
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margelanica, Sylvia (Sztolcman 1898: Uzbekistan) = Sylvia curruca margelanica Sztolcman, 1898 [2]
pleskei, Locustella (Taczanowski 1890: South Korea) = Locustella pleskei Taczanowski, 1890 [2]
volgensis, Sylvia communis (Domaniewski 1915a: Russia) = Syvia communis volgensis Domaniewski, 1915 [1]
Prunellidae
dahuricus, Accentor (Taczanowski 1874a: Russia) = Prunella fulvescens dahurica (Taczanowski, 1874) [2]
enigmatica, Prunella modularis (Dunajewski 1948: Ukraine) = Prunella modularis modularis (Linné, 1758) [4]
erythropygus, Accentor (Cabanis1870b: Russia) = Prunella collaris erythropygia (Swinhoe, 1870) [2]
Panuridae
mantschurica, Suthora webbiana (Taczanowski 1885: Russia) ≈ Paradoxornis webbianus mantschuricus
(Tacza­nowski, 1885) [2]
Sittidae
albifrons, Sitta (Taczanowski 1882c: Russia) = Sitta europaea albifrons Taczanowski, 1882 [2]
baicalensis, Sitta (Taczanowski 1882c: Russia) ≈ Sitta europaea asiatica Gould, 1837 [2]
domaniewskii, Sitta europaea (Dunajewski 1934: Denmark) = Sitta europaea europaea Linné, 1758 [1]
sztolcmani, Sitta europaea (Domaniewski 1913, 1915b: Ukraine) = Sitta europaea europaea Linné, 1758 [1]
Aegithalidae
kamtschaticus, Aegithalos caudatus (Domaniewski 1933a: Russia) ≈ Aegithalos caudatus caudatus (Linné,
1758) [2]
Paridae
brevirostris, Poecilia (Taczanowski 1872: Russia) = Parus palustris brevirostris (Taczanowski, 1872) [2]
#bureschi, Parus cristatus (Jordans 1940: Bulgaria) = Parus cristatus bureschi Jordans, 1940 [4]
caucasicus, Parus major (Domaniewski 1933a: Georgia) = Parus major major Linné, 1758 [2]
crassirostris, Poecile palustris (Taczanowski 1885: Russia) ≈ Parus palustris brevirostris (Taczanowski, 1872) [2]
macroura, Poecilia palustris (Taczanowski 1891: Russia) = Parus montanus borealis Sélys-Longchamps, 1843 [2]
obtectus, Parus (Cabanis 1871: Russia) = Parus cinctus cinctus Boddaert, 1783 [2]
Certhiidae
daurica, Certhia familiaris (Domaniewski 1922: Russia) = Certhia familiaris daurica Domaniewski, 1922 [2]
orientalis, Certhia familiaris (Domaniewski 1922: Russia) ≈ Certhia familiaris orientalis Domaniewski, 1922 [2]
rossica, Certhia familiaris (Domaniewski 1922: Russia) = Certhia familiaris familiaris Linné, 1758 [1]
Parulidae
#assimilis, Geothlypis canicapilla (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Geothlypis aequinoctialis velata
(Vieillot, 1809) [3]
§chrysops, Setophaga (Salvin 1878: Colombia) = Myioborus ornatus chrysops (Salvin, 1878) [4]
§diachlorus, Basileuterus (Cabanis 1873c) = Basileuterus chrysogaster chrysogaster (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
guayrae, Basileuterus mesoleucus (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Phaeothlypis rivularis rivularis (Wied, 1821) [3]
mercedes, Dendroica aestiva (Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1927: Peru) = Dendroica petechia aestiva (Gmelin,
1789) [3]
pacifica, Parula pitiayumi (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884b: Ecuador) = Parula pitiayumi paci­
fica Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
peruviana, Geothlypis aequinoctialis (Taczanowski 1884a: Peru) = Geothlypis aequinoctialis peruviana Tacza­
nowski, 1884 [3]
poliothrix, Basileuterus uropygialis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Phaeothlypis fulvicauda fulvicauda
(Spix, 1825) [3]
§semicervinus, Basileuterus fulvicauda (Sclater 1860) = Phaeothlypis fulvicauda semicervina Sclater, 1860 [3]
signatus, Basileuterus luteoviridis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Basileuterus signatus signatus Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906 [3]
§striaticeps, Myiothlypis (Cabanis 1873c) = Basileuterus luteoviridis striaticeps (Cabanis, 1873) 3]
trifasciatus, Basileuterus (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Basileuterus trifasciatus trifasciatus Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
Mimidae
bauri, Nesomimus (Ridgway 1894: Galápagos, Ecuador) = Nesomimus parvulus bauri Ridgway, 1894 [4]
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Pycnonotidae
cinereicapillus, Spizixus (Swinhoe 1871: Taiwan) = Spizixos semitorques cinereicapillus Swinhoe, 1871 [4]
Icteridae
garleppi, Cassidix oryzivora (Sztolcman 1926b: Bolivia) = Molothrus oryzivorus oryzivorus (Gmelin, 1788) [3]
kalinowskii, Dives (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Dives kalinowskii Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1892 [3]
limitis, Cassidix oryzivora (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Molothrus oryzivorus oryzivorus (Gmelin, 1788) [3]
melanogyna, Molothrus bonariensis (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Molothrus bonariensis bonariensis (Gmelin,
1789) [3]
occidentalis, Molothrus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Molothrus bonariensis occidentalis Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1892 [3]
Passeridae
§balearoibericus, Passer domesticus (Jordans 1923: Spain) = Passer domesticus balearoibericus Jordans, 1923
[4]
brevirostris, Petronia (Taczanowski 1874a: Russia) = Petronia petronia brevirostris Taczanowski, 1874 [2]
dybowskii, Passer montanus (Domaniewski 1915c: South Korea) = Passer montanus saturatus Stejneger, 1885 [2]
Emberizidae
brunneiceps, Pogonospiza mystacalis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Atlapetes nationi brunneiceps
(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906) [3]
chloronotus, Phrygilus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Phrygilus punensis chloronotus Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
curvirostris, Cynhramus [sic] schoeniclus (Domaniewski 1918c: Russia) = Emberiza schoeniclus ukrainae
Zarudnyj, 1917 [1]
dresseri, Carenochrous (Taczanowski 1883: Peru) = Atlapetes leucopterus dresseri (Taczanowski, 1883) [3]
#excelsus, Phrygilus alaudinus (Berlepsch 1907: Peru) = Phrygilus alaudinus excelsus Berlepsch, 1907 [3]
godlewskii, Emberiza (Taczanowski 1874a: Russia) = Emberiza godlewskii Taczanowski, 1874 [2]
goplanae, Cynchramus schoeniclus (Domaniewski 1918c: Poland) = Emberiza schoeniclus schoeniclus Linné,
1758 [1]
§homochroa, Catamenia (Sclater 1858) = Catamenia homochroa homochroa Sclater, 1858 [3]
#inconspicua, Sporophila gutturalis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Sporophila nigricollis inconspicua
Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1906 [3]
jankowskii, Emberiza (Taczanowski 1888a: Russia) = Emberiza jankowskii Taczanowski, 1888 [2]
jelskii, Spodiornis (Taczanowski 1886b: Peru) = Haplospiza rustica rustica (Tschudi, 1844) [3]
minor, Catamenia inornata (Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Catamenia inornata minor Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
mystacalis, Buarremon (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) ≈ Atlapetes schistaceus mystacalis Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
mystacalis, Pipilo (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Atlapetes nationi nationi (Sclater, 1881) [3]
§nationi, Buarremon (Sclater 1881) = Atlapetes nationi nationi (Sclater, 1881) [3]
nigriceps, Arremon (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Arremon abeillei nigriceps Taczanowski, 1880 [3]
obscura, Spermophila (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Tiaris obscurus obscurus (Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837) [3]
olivacea, Spermophila gutturalis (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Sporophila nigricollis olivacea
(Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
pallida, Cyanocompsa cyanea (Sztolcman 1926b: Bolivia) = Cyanocompsa brissonii argentina (Sharpe, 1888) [3]
paranensis, Sicalis (Sztolcman, 1926a: Brazil) = Sicalis luteola luteiventris (Meyen, 1834) [3]
pauper, Spermophila (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884b: Ecuador) = Tiaris obscurus pauper (Berlepsch &
Tacza­nowski, 1884 [3]
polinskii, Oryzoborus (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Oryzoborus angolensis angolensis (Linné, 1766) [3]
poliophrys, Buarremon (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Buarremon torquatus poliophrys Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
raimondii, Gnathospiza (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Sicalis taczanowskii Sharpe, 1888 [3]
raimondii, Sycalis [sic] (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Sicalis raimondii Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
sharpei, Pseudochloris (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Sicalis uropygialis sharpei (Berlepsch &
Sztolc­man, 1894) [3]
simplex, Spermophila (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Sporophila simplex (Taczanowski, 1874) [3]
specularis, Buarremon (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Atlapetes latinuchus latinuchus (Du Bus, 1855) [3]
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stolzmanni, Haemophila (Taczanowski 1877: Peru) = Aimophila stolzmanni (Taczanowski, 1877) [3]
stolzmanni, Urothraupis (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Urothraupis stolzmanni Taczanowski &
Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
taczanowskii, Buarremon (Sclater & Salvin 1875c: Peru) ≈ Atlapetes schistaceus mystacalis (Taczanowski,
1875) [3]
taczanowskii, Sicalis (Sharpe 1888: Peru) = Sicalis taczanowskii Sharpe, 1888 [3]
tricolor, Buarremon (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Atlapetes tricolor (Taczanowski, 1875) [3]
vivida, Sporophila nigricollis (Hellmayr 1938: Ecuador) = Sporophila nigricollis olivacea Hellmayr, 1938 [3]
wagneri, Poospiza (Sztolcman 1926b: Bolivia) = Poospiza nigrorufa wagneri Sztolcman, 1926 [3]
Fringillidae
asiaticus, Acanthis linaria (Domaniewski 1917c: Russia) = Acanthis flammea flammea (Linné, 1758) [2]
balearica, Fringilla coelebs (Jordans, 1923: Spain) = Fringilla coelebs balearica Jordans, 1923 [4]
cineracea, Pyrrhula (Cabanis, 1872: Russia) = Pyrrhula pyrrhula cineracea Cabanis, 1872 [2]
dybowskii, Chrysomitris (Taczanowski 1876b: Russia) = Carduelis spinus (Linné, 1758) [2]
elaeochlora, Carduelis carduelis (Wolters 1953: Peru) = Carduelis olivacea (Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
frigoris, Carduelis (Wolters 1953: Uzbekistan) ≈ Carduelis carduelis frigoris Wolters, 1953 [2]
innominatus, Acanthis (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Acanthis flammea flammea (Linné, 1758) [2]
intermedius, Acanthis (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Acanthis flammea flammea (Linné, 1758) [2]
kamtschatica, Pyrrhula (Taczanowski, 1882c: Russia) = Pyrrhula pyrrhula cassinii Baird, 1869 [2]
kamtschatkensis, Corythus enucleator (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Pinicola enucleator kamtschatkensis
(Dybow­ski, 1883) [2]
kamtschatkensis, Pyrrhula (Dybowski, 1883: Russia) = Pyrrhula pyrrhula cassinii Baird, 1869 [2]
major, Carduelis (Taczanowski 1880c: Uzbekistan) ≈ Carduelis carduelis frigoris Wolters, 1953 [2]
murina, Pyrrhula (Godman 1866: Azores) ≈ Pyrrhula murina Godman, 1866 [4]
olivaceus, Spinus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894b: Peru) = Carduelis olivacea (Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1894) [3]
peruanus, Spinus ictericus (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Carduelis magellanica peruana (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1896) [3]
polonicus, Serinus canarius (Domaniewski 1917b: Poland) = Serinus serinus (Linné, 1766) [1]
siemiradzkii, Chrysomitris (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Carduelis siemiradzkii (Berlepsch &
Taczanowski, 1884a) [3]
Cardinalidae
immaculatus, Saltator (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Saltator striatipectus immaculatus Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1892 [3]
Coerebidae
magnirostris, Certhiola (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Coereba flaveola magnirostris (Taczanowski, 1880) [3]
Thraupidae
aequatorialis, Calliste pulchra (Berlepsch in Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Tangara arthus
­aequatorialis (Berlepsch in Taczanowski & Berlepsch, 1885) [3]
aequatorialis, Dacnis egregia (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Dacnis lineata aequatorialis
­Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
§argyrofenges, Calliste (Sclater & Salvin 1876) = Tangara argyrofenges (Sclater & Salvin, 1876) [3]
§auricularis, Chlorospingus (Cabanis 1873c) = Hemispingus atropileus auricularis (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
berlepschi, Calliste nigriviridis (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Tangara nigroviridis berlepschi (Taczanowski,
1884) [3]
berlepschi, Chlorospingus (Taczanowski 1880d: Peru) = Hemispingus melanotis berlepschi (Taczanowski,
1880) [3]
branickii, Diva (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Tangara vassorii branickii (Taczanowski, 1882) [3]
caerulescens, Hypophaea chalybea (Sztolcman 1926a: Brazil) = Euphonia chalybea (Mikan, 1825) [3]
chapmani, Hemispingus castaneicollis (Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1927: Peru) = Hemispingus melanotis
­piurae Chapman, 1923 [3]
chrysogaster, Chlorospingus (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Cnemoscopus rubrirostris chrysogaster (Tacza­
nowski, 1875) [3]
cinereocephalus, Chlorospingus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Chlorospingus ophthalmicus cinereocephalus
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Taczanowski, 1874 [3]
citrinifrons, Catamblyrhynchus diadema (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Catamblyrhynchus diadema
citrinifrons Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
connectens, Ramphocelus jacapa (Berlepsch & Stolzman 1896: Peru) = Ramphocelus carbo connectens
­(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896) [3]
cyaneum, Conirostrum (Taczanowski 1875a: Peru) = Conirostrum sitticolor cyaneum Taczanowski, 1875 [3]
cyanonota, Buthraupis cucullata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Buthraupis montana cyanonota
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
cyanopygia, Calliste (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Tangara cyanicollis cyanopygia (Berlepsch
& Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
exsul, Chlorophanes spiza (Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Chlorophanes spiza
exsul Berlepsch in Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884 [3]
#fulvigula, Calospiza argentea (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Tangara viridicollis fulvigula (Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1906) [3]
glaucogularis, Dacnis cayana (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Dacnis cayana glaucogularis Berlepsch
& Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
hedwigae, Chlorochrysa (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1901: Peru) = Chlorochrysa calliparaea fulgentissima
­Chapman, 1901 [3]
huambina, Hemithraupis guira (Sztolcman 1926b: Peru) = Hemithraupis guira huambina Sztolcman, 1926 [3]
hypoxantha, Euphonia (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Euphonia laniirostris hypoxantha
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1884 [3]
§ignicrissa, Poecilothraupis (Cabanis 1873c) = Anisognathus igniventris ignicrissa (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
inornata, Nemosia (Taczanowski 1879: Peru) = Thlypopsis inornata (Taczanowski, 1879) [3]
intermedia, Buthraupis cucullata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Ecuador) = Buthraupis montana cucullata
(Jardine & Selby, 1842 [3]
§jelskii, Iridornis [sic] (Cabanis 1873c) = Iridosornis jelskii (Cabanis, 1873) [3]
#laeta, Tangara darwini (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Thraupis bonariensis darwinii (Bonaparte,
1838) [3]
leucogastra, Dacnidea (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Hemispingus superciliaris leucogastrus (Taczanowski,
1874) [3]
littorale, Conirostrum cinereum (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Conirostrum cinereum littorale
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
macropteryx, Thlypopsis ornata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Thlypopsis ornata macropteryx
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
major, Tanagra coelestis (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Thraupis episcopus major (Berlepsch &
Sztolc­man, 1896) [3]
modesta, Dacnis (Cabanis 1873a: Peru) = Dacnis lineata lineata (Gmelin, 1789) [3]
§nigrifrons, Chlorospingus superciliaris (Lawrence 1875) = Hemispingus superciliaris nigrifrons (Lawrence,
1875) [3]
pallida, Diglossopis caerulescens (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Diglossa caerulescens pallida
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
pallidior, Tachyphonus coronatus (Sztolcman, 1926a: Brazil) = Tachyphonus coronatus (Vieillot, 1822) [3]
§parina, Xenodacnis (Cabanis 1873b) = Xenodacnis parina parina Cabanis, 1873 [3]
§pectoralis, Diglossa (Cabanis 1873c) = Diglossa mystacalis pectoralis Cabanis, 1873 [3]
pectoralis, Nemosia (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Thlypopsis pectoralis (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
#peruviana, Euphonia laniirostris (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1906: Peru) = Euphonia laniirostris zopholega
(Oberholser, 1918) [3]
peruvianus, Phoenicothraupis (Taczanowski 1884b: Peru) = Habia rubica peruviana (Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
§rhodinolaema, Phoenicothraupis (Salvin & Godman 1883) = Habia rubica rhodinolaema (Salvin & Godman,
1883) [3]
rostrata, Calliste xanthogastra (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Tangara xanthogastra xanthogastra
(Sclater, 1851) [3]
saturata, Buthraupis cucullata (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Ecuador) = Buthraupis montana saturata
­Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1896 [3]
signatus, Chlorospingus (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Chlorospingus canigularis signatus
Tacza­nowski & Berlepsch, 1885 [3]
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§speculigera, Schistochlamys (Gould 1855) =´Conothraupis speculigera (Gould, 1855) [3]
stictocephala, Dubusia (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1894a: Peru) = Dubusia taeniata stictocephala Berlepsch &
Sztolcman, 1894 [3]
stigmatura, Chlorophanes pulcherrima (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1896: Peru) = Iridophanes pulcherrimus
­pulcherrimus (Sclater, 1853) [3]
stolzmanni, Phoenicothraupis (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Chlorothraupis stolzmanni stolz­
manni (Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) [3]
sztolcmani, Pipraeidea melanonota (Dunajewski 1939: Peru) = Pipraeidea melanonota venezuelensis (Sclater,
1857) [3]
stresemanni, Hemispingus melanotis (Sztolcman & Domaniewski 1927: Ecuador) = Hemispingus melanotis
melanotis (Sclater, 1855) [3]
taczanowskii, Euphonia chlorotica (Sclater 1886: Peru) = Euphonia chlorotica taczanowskii Sclater, 1886 [3]
taylori, Calliste (Taczanowski & Berlepsch 1885: Ecuador) = Tangara ruficervix talori (Taczanowski &
­Berlepsch, 1885) [3]
torrejoni, Chlorophonia (Taczanowski 1882a: Peru) = Chlophonia cyanea longipennis (Du Bus, 1855) [3]
trifasciatus, Microspingus (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Hemispingus trifasciatus (Taczanowski, 1874) [3]
tschudii, Pyranga [sic] (Berlepsch & Sztolcman 1892: Peru) = Piranga flava lutea (Lesson, 1834) [3]
violilavata, Tanagra palmarum (Berlepsch & Taczanowski 1884a: Ecuador) = Thraupis palmarum violilavata
(Berlepsch & Sztolcman, 1884) [3]
xanthophthalma, Dacnis (Taczanowski 1874b: Peru) = Hemispingus xanthophthalmus (Taczanowski, 1874) [3]
#zopholega, Tanagra laniirostris (Oberholser 1918: Peru) = Euphonia laniirostris zopholega (Oberholser,
1918) [3]
Rhipiduridae
kubaryi, Rhipidura (Finsch 1876: Micronesia) = Rhipidura rufifrons kubaryi Finsch, 1876 [4]
Pachycephalidae
§littayei, Pachycephala (Layard 1878: Loyalty Islands) = Pachycephala pectoralis littayei Layard, 1878 [4]
Laniidae
phoenicuroides, Enneoctonus (Sěvercov" 1875c: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) = Lanius isabellinus phoeni­
curoides (Schalow, 1875) [4]
speculigerus, Lanius (Taczanowski, 1874a: Russia) ≈ Lanius isabellinus Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833 [2]
Corvidae
behringianus, Corvus corax (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Corvus corax kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1883 [2]
coronivox, Corvus (Taczanowski 1876a: Russia) = Corvus corax kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1883 [2]
kamtschaticus, Corvus corax (Dybowski 1883: Russia) = Corvus corax kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1883 [2]
sibiricus, Corvus corax (Taczanowski 1891: Russia) = Corvus corax kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1883 [2]
sophiae, Coloeus monedula (Dunajewski 1938a: Ukraine) = Corvus monedula monedula Linné, 1758 [1]
ussurianus, Corvus corax (Taczanowski 1889b: Russia) = Corvus corax kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1883 [2]
#wolfi, Nucifraga caryocatactes (Jordans 1940: Bulgaria) = Nucifraga caryocatactes caryocatactes (Linné,
1758) [4]
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