Hypotaenidia Reichenbach, 1853
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Genus Hypotaenidia Reichenbach, 1853
Buff-banded Rail Hypotaenidia philippensis ( Linnaeus, 1766)
Rallus philippensis: Linnaeus, 1766, p.263 View in CoL
Hypotaenidia pectoralis (Lesson) : E. Newton, 1888, p.552
Gallirallus philippensis: Olson, 1973, p.397 View in CoL
Hypotaenidia philippensis: Dickinson & Remsen, 2013, p. 155 ; del Hoyo & Collar, 2014, p.344
Remarks: There is a single record of Buff-banded Rail Hypotaenidia philippensis ( Linnaeus, 1766) , a male killed at Champ des Mars, near Port Louis, in 1863 and held at UMZC, but the month is not known ( Rountree et al. 1952: 180; Benson 1970: 171). E. Newton (1888: 552) listed it as accidental, and the genus has not been recorded again in the Mascarenes, or anywhere else in the Indian Ocean ( Safford & Hawkins 2013). Benson considered it to be the race australis (now synonymised under H. p. mellori (Taylor & van Perlo 1998)), but noted that the individual was heavily worn, with most of the feathers of the crown and rump missing and the wings incomplete. If a genuine vagrant, it is a unique and extremely rare one, as the nearest source populations of H. philippensis are the Moluccas and eastern Australia (Taylor & van Perlo 1998).
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Hypotaenidia Reichenbach, 1853
Hume, Julian Pender 2019 |
Hypotaenidia philippensis:
Dickinson & Remsen 2013: 155 |
Gallirallus philippensis:
Olson 1973: 397 |
Rallus philippensis:
Linnaeus 1766: 263 |