Puffinus Auricularis Bird
Puffinus Auricularis Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Puffinus auricularis Proc.U.S.Natl.Mus. 13 p.133
Taxonomy: Procellariiformes / Procellariidae / Puffinus
Taxonomy Code: towshe1
Type Locality: Clarion Island, Revillagigedo Group.
Author: Townsend, CH
Publish Year: 1890
IUCN Status: Critically Endangered
DEFINITIONS
PUFFINUS
(Procellariidae; Ϯ Manx Shearwater P. puffinus) English names Puffing (c. 1502) or Puffin (c. 1508), originally applied to the cured carcass of the fat nestling shearwater, a delicacy until the end of the 18th century (cf. Med. L. paphinus puffin; Late Med. L. puphinus puffin or shearwater). By confusion and association the name was gradually also applied to the Atlantic Puffin, becoming fixed on that species during the second half of the 19th century, but retained in ornithology as a generic name for the shearwaters (see Lockwood 1984, 121-122); "Genre du Puffin. Genus Puffini" (Brisson 1760): based on "Puffinus" of Jonston 1650-1653, and Sibbald 1684, “Puffin of the Isle of Man” of Willughby 1676, and "Shear-Water" of Ray 1713; "Puffinus Brisson, Orn., 1, 1760, p. 56; 6, p. 130. Type, by tautonymy, Puffinus [puffinus] Brisson = Procellaria puffinus Brünnich." (Peters 1931, 1, 53).
Var. Pufflnus.
Synon. Alphapuffinus, Cinathisma, Cymotomus, Microzalias, Nectris, Reinholdia, Rhipornis, Thyellas, Zalias.
● (syn. Fratercula Ϯ Atlantic Puffin F. arctica) "Puffin, (Puffinus, Will.) Common Puffin Puffinus flavirostris, (W.)" (C. T. Wood 1836).
puffinus
English name Puffin (c. 1508), applied to the cured carcass of the nestling shearwater; ex “Skrabe” of Debes 1676, “Puffin of the Isle of Man” of Willughby 1676, and Puffinus Brisson 1760 (Puffinus).
auriculare / auricularis
Med. L. auricularis ear, eared < L. auricula ear < dim. auris ear.
● ex “Oricou” of Levaillant 1796, pl. 9 < French oreille ear; cou neck (syn. Torgos tracheliotus).
UPPERCASE: current genus
Uppercase first letter: generic synonym
● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, mispellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
syn: synonym of
/: separates historical and modern geographic names
ex: based on
TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)