Locustella Certhiola Bird
Locustella Certhiola Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Motacilla Certhiola Zoogr.Rosso-Asiat. 1 p.509
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Locustellidae / Locustella
Taxonomy Code: pagwar1
Type Locality: 'in regionum [sic] ultra Baicalem'' = mountainous region between Onon and Borzya in eastern Transbaikalia, fide Meise, 1934, Abh. Ber. Mus. Tierkunde Volkerkunde Dresden, 18, no. 2, p. 39.
Author: Pallas
Publish Year: 1811
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
LOCUSTELLA
(Locustellidae; Ϯ Common Grasshopper Warbler L. naevia) Specific name Sylvia locustella Latham 1790 < Mod. L. locustella little grasshopper < dim. L. locusta grasshopper; from the whirring, high-pitched, insect-like song of the Common Grasshopper Warbler; "3. Sylvia locustella. ... 3. Heuschreckensänger. Locustella. E[ntwickelung]. Wie gewöhnlich. Ch[arakter]. Rohrsänger mit geflecktem Kopf, Rücken und unteren Schwanzdeckfedern. L[ebensart]. Sie gleichen den Rohrsängern, leben aber sehr versteckt." (Kaup 1829); "Locustella Kaup, 1829, Skizzirte Entwickelungs-Geschichte Europäisch. Thierwelt, p. 115. Type, by tautonymy, Sylvia locustella Latham = Motacilla naevia Boddaert." (Watson in Peters 1986, XI, 50) (see Salicaria).
Synon. Acridiornis, Aedonops, Aedonopsis, Dilara, Luscinioides, Lusciniopsis, Parnopia, Philomelopsis, Potamodus, Pseudoluscinia, Psithyroedus, Salicaria, Sibilatrix, Threnetria.
locustella
Mod. L. locustella little grasshopper < dim. L. locusta grasshopper.
● ex “Locustelle” of de Buffon 1770-1785 (syn. Locustella naevia).
● ex “Grasshopper Warbler” of Latham 1783 (syn. Locustella naevia).
certhiola / certhiolus
● Dim. < specific name Picus certhia Boddaert, 1783 (subsp. Lepidocolaptes angustirostris).
● Dim. < genus Certhia Linnaeus, 1758, treecreeper; "Forma rostri, coloribus, habitu corporis et cauda cuneiformi aliquam cum Certhia familiari similitudinem exprimit, sed moribus diversis et charactere Motacillis assimilatur" (Pallas 1811) (Locustella).
Certhiola
(Thraupidae; syn. Coereba † Bananaquit C. flaveola) Combination from specific name Certhia flaveola Linnaeus, 1758 (cf. dim. < genus Certhia Linnaeus, 1758, treecreeper); "Certhiola n.g. 2) (Certhia flaveola L.). 2) Rostrum longitudine fere capitis, fortius arcuatum, acutissimum, carinula palati rotundata, depressa (ut in Dacni). Remiges 3:a et 4:a reliquis longiores. Lingua ut Dacnis" (Sundevall 1836); "Certhiola Sundevall, Ofvers. Vetensk.-Akad. Förhandl., 1835, p. 99, 1836—type, by monotypy, Certhia flaveola Linnaeus." (Hellmayr, 1935, Cat. Birds Americas, Pt. VIII, p. 284).
SUBSPECIES
Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler (rubescens)
Latin Name: Locustella certhiola rubescens
rubescens
L. rubescens, rubescentis reddish, blushed < rubescere to become reddish < ruber ruddy, red.
● ex “Lark from Pensilvania” of Edwards 1760, and “Red Lark” of Pennant 1768 (Anthus).
● ex "Kokuh" of Krusenstern 1814 (Pampusana).
Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler (sparsimstriata)
Latin Name: Locustella certhiola sparsimstriata
sparsimstriata / sparsimstriatus
L. sparsim scattered, here and there < sparsus sprinkled < spargere to sprinkle; striatus striated < striare to striate < stria furrow.
Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler (certhiola)
Latin Name: Locustella certhiola certhiola
certhiola / certhiolus
● Dim. < specific name Picus certhia Boddaert, 1783 (subsp. Lepidocolaptes angustirostris).
● Dim. < genus Certhia Linnaeus, 1758, treecreeper; "Forma rostri, coloribus, habitu corporis et cauda cuneiformi aliquam cum Certhia familiari similitudinem exprimit, sed moribus diversis et charactere Motacillis assimilatur" (Pallas 1811) (Locustella).
Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler (centralasiae)
Latin Name: Locustella certhiola centralasiae
centralasiae
Central Asia Asia centralis < L. centralis, centrale central < centrum centre point, middle < Gr. κεντρον kentron sharp point, stationary point of a pair of compasses; Asia, Asiae Asia.
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)