Drepanornis Bruijnii Bird

Drepanornis Bruijnii Bird

Drepanornis Bruijnii Bird

English Name:  Pale-billed Sicklebill
Latin Name:  Drepanornis bruijnii
Protonym:  Drepanornis Bruijnii Ann.Sci.Nat.Zool.(6), 9 art.5 p.1
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Paradisaeidae / Drepanornis
Taxonomy Code:  pabsic1
Type Locality:  'Coast of Geelvink Bay between 136° 30'' and 137° of longitude'', northern New Guinea.
Author:  Oustalet
Publish Year:  1880
IUCN Status:  Near Threatened

DEFINITIONS

DREPANORNIS
(Paradisaeidae; Black-billed Sicklebill D. albertisi) Gr. δρεπανη drepanē  sickle  < δρεπω drepō   to pluck; ορνις ornis, ορνιθος ornithos  bird; "THE name Drepanephorus having been recently used by Sir Philip Egerton for a species of fossil fishes, Mr. Sclater proposes to change the generic name which he gave to the Paradise Bird discovered by the Italian naturalist D'Albertis to Drepanornis. We shall shortly have the opportunity of offering to our readers a description of this bird from the hand of Mr. Sclater, together with a drawing illustrating its peculiarities." (P. Sclater 1873 (Nature)); "DREPANORNIS *, gen. nov.  Rostro tenui, valde compresso, arcuato, plus quam duplo longiore quam caput: mandibula superiore longiore: fronte media, oculorum ambitu et capitis lateribus denudatis: pectore fascia duplici plumarum magna, utrinque ornato: cauda modice elongata, rotundata.  Sp. typica et unica  D. ALBERTISI.  ...  Forma Epimacho maximo forsan proxima, sed rostro elongato arcuato et cauda breviore rotundato distinguenda  ...  *δρεπανη, falx, et ορνις, avis.  The term originally suggested was Drepanephorus; but this has been changed to Drepanornis (cf. Nature, July 3, 1873, p. 192) in consequence of the former having been recently used by Sir Philip Egerton for a genus of fossil fishes." (P. Sclater, 1873, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 560); "Drepanornis P. Sclater, 1873 , Nature, 8, p. 192.  New name for Drepanephorus P. Sclater 1873, preoccupied by Drepanephorus Egerton, 1872 (Pisces)." (JAJ 2021).  Cracraft 1992, postulated three phylogenetic species here.
Synon. Drepananax, Drepanephorus.

bruijni / bruijnii
Capt. Antonie Augustus Bruijn (1842-1890) Dutch Navy, naturalist, trader in the Moluccas, engaged in the New Guinea plume trade (Aepypodius, syn. Chalcopsitta insignis, Drepanornis, Grallina, Micropsitta).