Icterus atro-olivaceus Wied, 1216

LeCroy, Mary, 2013, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 11. Passeriformes: Parulidae, Drepanididae, Vireonidae, Icteridae, Fringillinae, Carduelinae, Estrildidae, And Viduinae, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2013 (381), pp. 1-155 : 54

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/832.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4619578

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scientific name

Icterus atro-olivaceus Wied
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Icterus atro-olivaceus Wied

Icterus atro-olivaceus Wied, 1831: 1216 (an der Ostküste von Brasilien, in der Gegend von Coral de Batuba, bei der Lagoa Feia).

Now Agelasticus cyanopus atroolivaceus ( Wied, 1831) View in CoL . See Allen, 1889c: 226; Hellmayr, 1937: 180; Parkes, 1966: 1–12; Blake, 1968: 174; Dickinson, 2003: 772; and Fraga, 2011: 797–798.

SYNTYPE: AMNH 4731, female, Curral Ubatuba (5 Coral de Batuba), near Lagõa Feia, ca. 22.10S, 41.20W ( Paynter and Traylor, 1991), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From the Maximilian Collection.

COMMENTS: In the original description, Wied (p. 1218) noted that he had not seen a male and that his hunters had shot two females upon which he based his description.

Allen’s listing of this specimen as Wied’s type of atro-olivaceus was questioned by Hellmayr (1937: 180), who thought that Wied’s description did not fit well with A. cyanopus and that the collecting locality was far removed from the range of the species. Parkes (1966: 1–12) made a detailed study of A. cyanopus , including a study of the type of atroolivaceus at AMNH. He was able to compare this type to other specimens of cyanopus from Rio de Janeiro sent him on loan by Helmut Sick and commented: ‘‘Comparison of this series with Wied’s type makes it clear that all of these birds belong to an isolated population of Agelaius cyanopus , whose distinctive characters account for the discrepancies noted by Hellmayr’’ ( Parkes, 1966: 6). Parkes also noted Hellmayr’s inadvertant listing of the name as atroviolaceus, a misspelling that has been repeated in a number of subsequent publications. Currently it is accepted as a valid subspecies, atroolivaceus, in the species cyanopus , but included by some authors in the genus Chrysomus (e.g., Dickinson, 2003: 772), and by others in the genus Agelasticus (e.g., Fraga, 2011: 797–798).

Bokerman (1957: 215) gave 20 September 1815 as the date of Wied’s visit to Curral Ubatuba.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Icteridae

Genus

Icterus

Loc

Icterus atro-olivaceus Wied

LeCroy, Mary 2013
2013
Loc

Agelasticus cyanopus atroolivaceus ( Wied, 1831 )

Fraga, R. M. 2011: 797
Dickinson, E. C. 2003: 772
Parkes, K. C. 1966: 1
Hellmayr, C. E. 1937: 180
Allen, J. A. 1889: 226
1889
Loc

Icterus atro-olivaceus

Wied & Maximilian, Prinz von 1831: 1216
1831
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