Limosa Fedoa Bird
Limosa Fedoa Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Scolopax Fedoa Syst.Nat.ed.10 p.146
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Scolopacidae / Limosa
Taxonomy Code: margod
Type Locality: North America = Hudson Bay, ex Edwards, pi. 137.
Author: Linnaeus
Publish Year: 1758
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
LIMOSA
(Scolopacidae; Ϯ Black-tailed Godwit L. limosa) Specific name Scolopax limosa Linnaeus, 1758; "Limosa. Genus 76. ... **1. LA BARGE. ... LIMOSA ... On la trouve sur les bords de la mer" (Brisson 1760): based on "Barge" of Belon 1555, "Totanus" of Aldrovandus 1599-1603, Jonston 1650-1653 and Moehring 1752, "Fedoa secunda" of Willughby 1676, and Ray 1713, "Gallinago cinerea major" of Marsigli 1726, "Totanus cinereus, rostro prælongo" of Barrère 1745, "Numenius uropygio albo" of Linnaeus 1746, "Numenius medius" of Linnaeus 1748, and Scolopax Limosa Linnaeus, 1758; "Limosa Brisson, Orn., 1760, 1, p. 48; 5, p. 261. Type, by tautonymy, Limosa Brisson = Scolopax limosa Linné." (Peters 1934, II, 263).
Var. Llimosa, Lemosa.
Synon. Actites, Aegocephalus, Fedoa, Gambetta, Limicula, Rusticola, Vetola.
● (syn. Tringa Ϯ Common Greenshank T. nebularia) L. limosus muddy < limus, limi mud, slime; "LIMOSA. GREENSHANKS. ... THERE is only one species of this genus, which is a native of Europe ... COMMON GREENSHANK. (Limosa Glottis). ... This species is not numerous in England, but it is sometimes observed in small flocks on the coasts in winter, and also in the adjacent marshes and fens" (Stephens 1824).
limosa
L. limosus muddy < limus, limi mud, slime; "77. SCOLOPAX. ... Limosa. 10. S. rostro recto lævi, pedibus fuscis, remigibus macula alba: quatuor primis immaculatis. N. uropygio albo, rectricibus nigris basi albis, remigibus transversa alba macula: exceptis quatuor primis. Fn. svec. 144. Habitat in Europa." (Linnaeus 1758) (Limosa).
fedoa
“Erasmus in his proverb of "the Attagena's new-moon" makes his Attagena a marsh-bird, marked with varied spots. If this is approved itself sufficiently to me I confidently would venture to affirm that the Attagena was what the English call the Godwitt or Fedoa” (Turner 1544); "77. SCOLOPAX. ... Fedoa. 8. S. rostro recto longo, pedibus fuscis, remigibus secundariis rufis nigro punctatis. Fedoa americana. Edw. av. 137. t. 137. Habitat in America septentrionali. Corpus griseum. Remiges primores fuscæ. Linea superciliorum alba." (Linnaeus 1758) (Limosa).
Fedoa
"FEDOA, the latinized form of some English name of the GODWIT, now lost apparently beyond recovery, but so written by Turner in 1544 [see fedoa]. From him the word got into ornithology, where it has been several times misapplied, and misunderstood" (Newton 1893).
• (Burhinidae; syn. Burhinus † Stone-curlew B. oedicnemus) "Fedoa Œdicnemus, ♂. Common Thicknee, male." (Leach 1816 (ed. Salvin 1882)); "147 OTIS OEDICNEMUS. Fedoa Oedicnemus. Thickkneed Bustard, Norfolk Plover, Great Plover, Stone Curlew, or Thicknee. ... 147 FEDOA OEDICNEMUS. COMMON THICKNEE." (T. Forster 1817); "Fedoa Leach, Cat. Mamm. Bds. Brit. Mus., p. 28, 1816—type, by monotypy, "Fedoa Oedicnemus" = Charadrius Oedicnemus Linnaeus." (Hellmayr and Conover, 1948, Cat. Birds Americas, Pt. I (3), p. 224).
• (Scolopacidae; syn. Limosa † Marbled Godwit L. fedoa) "FEDOA. GODWIT. ... FEDOA. Ray. LIMOSA. Briss., Beck., Temm., Cuv., Hors. SCOLOPAX. Linn., Gmel., Lath. ... Their flesh is excellent. Their cry resembles that of a goat. AMERICAN GODWIT. (Fedoa Americana.) ... Scolopax Fedoa. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 244" (Stephens 1824); "Fedoa (not of Leach, 1816) Stephens, in Shaw, Gen. Zool., 12, (1), p. 70, 1824—type, by tautonymy, Fedoa americana Stephens = Scolopax fedoa Linnaeus." (Hellmayr and Conover, 1948, Cat. Birds Americas, Pt. I (3), p. 100).
Var. Foeda.
SUBSPECIES
Marbled Godwit (beringiae)
Latin Name: Limosa fedoa beringiae
beringiae
Beringia, a name given to the Quaternary Bering Land Bridge and the immediate land masses on either side of the Bering Sea from the Kolyma River, Siberia, to the Mackenzie River, Canada (see beringii).
Marbled Godwit (fedoa)
Latin Name: Limosa fedoa fedoa
fedoa
“Erasmus in his proverb of "the Attagena's new-moon" makes his Attagena a marsh-bird, marked with varied spots. If this is approved itself sufficiently to me I confidently would venture to affirm that the Attagena was what the English call the Godwitt or Fedoa” (Turner 1544); "77. SCOLOPAX. ... Fedoa. 8. S. rostro recto longo, pedibus fuscis, remigibus secundariis rufis nigro punctatis. Fedoa americana. Edw. av. 137. t. 137. Habitat in America septentrionali. Corpus griseum. Remiges primores fuscæ. Linea superciliorum alba." (Linnaeus 1758) (Limosa).
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)