Ficedula hypoleuca subsp. tomensis, Johansen, 1916
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6032948 |
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Ficedula hypoleuca subsp. tomensis |
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F. h. tomensis ( Johansen, 1916)
Muscicapa atricapilla tomensis Johansen, 1916: 101 [new name for Muscicapa atricapilla sibirica Khakhlov, 1915 View in CoL ].
Type locality and material: as for sibirica (see above). The name tomensis Johansen , 1916 is a replacement name for sibirica Khakhlov, 1915 , the latter having been published in Muscicapa where it is a junior primary homonym of Muscicapa sibirica Gmelin, 1789 and so permanently invalid (Article 57.2 of the Code). This subspecies is considered to be clearly diagnosable from nominate hypoleuca (e.g., Johansen 1954), although the location of and circumstances in their contact Zone is poorly understood. It occurs in the taiga of west Siberia , from the Ural Mountains to the Yenisey River, wintering in east Africa ( Clements et al. 2015).
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Ficedula hypoleuca subsp. tomensis
Salvador, Rodrigo B., Jeugd, Henk Van Der & Tomotani, Barbara M. 2017 |
Muscicapa atricapilla tomensis
Johansen 1916: 101 |