Zosterops admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert

Zosterops admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert Zosterops admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert, 1914d: 108 (Manus). Now Zosterops hypoxanthus admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert, 1914. See Mees, 1961a: 95, Mayr and Diamond, 2001: 396, and van Balen, 2008: 457–458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 700448 , adult male,...

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Summary:Zosterops admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert Zosterops admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert, 1914d: 108 (Manus). Now Zosterops hypoxanthus admiralitatis Rothschild and Hartert, 1914. See Mees, 1961a: 95, Mayr and Diamond, 2001: 396, and van Balen, 2008: 457–458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 700448 , adult male, collected on Manus, Admiralty Islands, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, on 23 September 1913, by Albert F. Eichhorn for Albert S. Meek (no. 6132). From the Rothschild Collection. COMMENTS: Rothschild and Hartert cited Meek’s unique field number of the holotype in the original description. In their report on the expedition, Rothschild and Hartert (1914c: 298) listed 12 specimens, giving the Meek numbers for each. Ten of these, including the type, came to AMNH; the other two were perhaps exchanged to another collection by Rothschild prior to that. The nine paratypes in AMNH are: AMNH 700447 (Meek no. 6164), 700449 (6146), 700450 (5960), 700451 (5984), 700452 (6057), 700453 (6060), 700454 (6122), 700455 (6133), 700456 (6141). The two missing specimens bear Meek nos. 6159 and 6165. Rothschild and Hartert (1914c: 282) noted that Eichhorn’s party camped close to the German settlement on Manus Island. In the draft annual report of German New Guinea for 1913–1914 (Sack and Clark, 1980: 61), the following appears with reference to Manus: ‘‘An Australian spent the period from September to October near the Imperial Station, engaged in collecting birds and butterflies for the Tring Museum (Rothschild) in London.’’ The Manus Station was opened in October 1911, on Seeadler Harbour (Firth, 1983: 103) and is now known as Lorengau, 02.01S, 147.13E (Times Atlas). Mayr and Diamond (2001: 396) and other authors have included this form in Z. atrifrons . Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935: 16 (Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago). Now Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935. See Mees, 1961a: 100–101, Coates, 1990: 329–330, and van Balen, 2008: 458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 222112 , adult female (not male), collected on Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea, on 20 No- vember 1928, by Hannibal Hamlin on the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. 36032). COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was cited in the original description. As noted by Mees (1961a: 101), due to a typographical error, the holotype was incorrectly listed as a male. The type series comprised two female specimens. The paratype is AMNH 222113 (Whitney no. 36028), female, collected on the same day. During Hamlin’s stay on Goodenough Island, the expedition ship France was anchored in Mud Bay, 09.25S, 150.20E (PNG, 1984). From 19–23 November 1930, Hamlin and collector, David, camped at 1900 ft, apparently at the same site used by the Eichhorn brothers when they collected for Rothschild four or five years previously. The Eichhorns had not collected this form. Crookshank was Captain of the France . (Hamlin, unpublished journal, Whitney South Sea Expedition, volume T, Department of Ornithology Archives, AMNH). Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935: 16 (Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago). Now Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935. See Mees, 1961a: 100–101, Coates, 1990: 329–330, and van Balen, 2008: 458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 222112 , adult female (not male), collected on Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea, on 20 No- vember 1928, by Hannibal Hamlin on the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. 36032). COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was cited in the original description. As noted by Mees (1961a: 101), due to a typographical error, the holotype was incorrectly listed as a male. The type series comprised two female specimens. The paratype is AMNH 222113 (Whitney no. 36028), female, collected on the same day. During Hamlin’s stay on Goodenough Island, the expedition ship France was anchored in Mud Bay, 09.25S, 150.20E (PNG, 1984). From 19–23 November 1930, Hamlin and collector, David, camped at 1900 ft, apparently at the same site used by the Eichhorn brothers when they collected for Rothschild four or five years previously. The Eichhorns had not collected this form. Crookshank was Captain of the France . (Hamlin, unpublished journal, Whitney South Sea Expedition, volume T, Department of Ornithology Archives, AMNH). Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935: 16 (Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago). Now Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935. See Mees, 1961a: 100–101, Coates, 1990: 329–330, and van Balen, 2008: 458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 222112 , adult female (not male), collected on Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea, on 20 No- vember 1928, by Hannibal Hamlin on the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. 36032). COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was cited in the original description. As noted by Mees (1961a: 101), due to a typographical error, the holotype was incorrectly listed as a male. The type series comprised two female specimens. The paratype is AMNH 222113 (Whitney no. 36028), female, collected on the same day. During Hamlin’s stay on Goodenough Island, the expedition ship France was anchored in Mud Bay, 09.25S, 150.20E (PNG, 1984). From 19–23 November 1930, Hamlin and collector, David, camped at 1900 ft, apparently at the same site used by the Eichhorn brothers when they collected for Rothschild four or five years previously. The Eichhorns had not collected this form. Crookshank was Captain of the France . (Hamlin, unpublished journal, Whitney South Sea Expedition, volume T, Department of Ornithology Archives, AMNH). Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935: 16 (Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago). Now Zosterops fuscicapilla crookshanki Mayr and Rand, 1935. See Mees, 1961a: 100–101, Coates, 1990: 329–330, and van Balen, 2008: 458. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 222112 , adult female (not male), collected on Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea, on 20 No- vember 1928, by Hannibal Hamlin on the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. 36032). COMMENTS: The AMNH number of the holotype was cited in the original description. As noted by Mees (1961a: 101), due to a typographical error, the holotype was incorrectly listed as a male. The type series comprised two female specimens. The paratype is AMNH 222113 (Whitney no. 36028), female, collected on the same day. During Hamlin’s stay on Goodenough Island, the expedition ship France was anchored in Mud Bay, 09.25S, 150.20E (PNG, 1984). From 19–23 November 1930, Hamlin and collector, David, camped at 1900 ft, apparently at the same site used by the Eichhorn brothers when they collected for Rothschild four or five years previously. The Eichhorns had not collected this form. Crookshank was Captain of the France . (Hamlin, unpublished journal, Whitney South Sea Expedition, volume T, Department of Ornithology Archives, AMNH). : Published as part of Mary, 2011, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 9. Passeriformes: Zosteropidae And Meliphagidae, pp. 1-193 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (348) on pages 18-19 : {"references": ["Rothschild, W., and E. Hartert. 1914 d. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Ph. D., F. R. S., exhibited a number of birds from the Admiralty Islands \u2026. The new forms were described by Mr. Rothschild and Dr. Ernst Hartert as follows: -]. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 33: 104 - 109.", "Mees, G. F. 1961 a. A systematic review of the Indo-Australian Zosteropidae (Part II). Zoologische Verhandelingen 50: 3 - 168, 4 pls.", "Mayr, E., and J. M. Diamond. 2001. The birds of northern Melanesia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 492 pp.", "van Balen, S. 2008. Family Zosteropidae (whiteeyes). In J. del Hoyo, A. Elliot, and D. Christie (editors), Handbook of birds of the world, vol. 13, Penduline-tits to shrikes: 402 - 485. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, 879 pp., 60 pls., 536 photographs.", "Rothschild, W., and E. Hartert. 1914 c. The birds of the Admiralty Islands, north of German New Guinea. Novitates Zoologicae 21: 281 - 298.", "Sack, P., and D. Clark (editors and translators). 1980. German New Guinea. The draft annual report for 1913 - 1914. Canberra: Department of Law Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, 170 pp.", "Firth, S. 1983. New Guinea under the Germans. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 216 pp.", "Mayr, E., and A. L. Rand. 1935. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 6. Twenty-four apparently undescribed birds from New Guinea and the D'Entrecasteaux Archipelago. American Museum Novitates 814: 1 - 17.", "Coates, B. J. 1990. The birds of Papua New Guinea. Vol. 2. Passerines. Alderley, Queensland: Dove Publications, 576 pp."]}