Myiothlypis Flaveola Bird
Myiothlypis Flaveola Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Myiothlypis flaveolus Rev.Am.Birds 1 p.252
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Parulidae / Myiothlypis
Taxonomy Code: flawar1
Type Locality: 'Paraguay'' [probably = Paraguay River] .
Author: Baird, SF
Publish Year: 1865
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
MYIOTHLYPIS
(Parulidae; Ϯ Black-crested Warbler M. nigrocristata) Gr. μυια muia, μυιας muias fly; θλυπις thlupis unidentified small bird, perhaps some sort of finch or warbler. In ornithology thlypis signifies either a thin-billed tanager or, as in this case, a parulid warbler. "*659. Myiothlypis, Caban. 1850. (Trichas, p. Gr.) America mer. 2. 1. TRICHAS nigricristatus, Lafr. (Setophaga! nigriceps, Licht.) Rev. Zool. 1840. p. 230. ex Bogota. 2. TRICHAS luteo-viridis, Bp. ex Bog. Laete viridis: subtus, cum superciliis antice, luteus. An praecedentis faemina?" (Bonaparte 1850); "Gen. MYIOTHLYPIS nov. gen. *) Fliegen-Waldsänger. 121. 1. M. nigrocristata Nob. — Trichas nigrocristatus Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1840. pag. 230. ... *) Von μυια, Fliege und θλυπις nom. prop. Der in seinem ganzen Verlaufe niedergedrückte fast ganz geradfirstige Schnabel rechtfertigt die generische Trennung von Geothlypis. Bei G. stragulata [= Myiothlypis rivularis] findet sich zwar schon ein merklich breiter, von der typischen Form abweichender Schnabel, jedoch ist derselbe immer noch nach der Spitze hin seitlich zusammengedrückt und mit stärker gebogener Firste." (Cabanis 1853); "Myiothlypis Bonaparte, Consp. Gen. Av., 1, (2), p. 311, end of 1850—type, by subs. desig. (Cabanis, Mus. Hein., 1, p. 17, Oct., 1851 [= 1853]), Trichas nigro-cristatus Lafresnaye." (Hellmayr 1935, XIII, 476).
Synon. Phaeothlypis.
flaveola / flaveolus
L. flaveolus yellowish < dim. < flavus golden, yellow.
● "59. CERTHIA. ... flaveola. 5. C. nigra, uropygio pectoreque luteo, superciliis macula alarum rectricumque apicibus albis. Luscinia s. Philomela e fusco et luteo varia. Sloan. jam. 2. p. 307. t. 259. Raj. av. 187. n. 45. Edw. av. 122. t. 122. Habitat in America." (Linnaeus 1758) (Coereba).
● "112. FRINGILLA. ... flaveola. 24. F. flava, fronte fulva, remigibus rectricibusque nigris flavo marginatis. Habitat . . . . . Museum De Geer. Corpus magnitudine & statura F. canariensis, flavissimum. Rostrum convexum, pallidum apice fusca. Frons fulva s. crocea. Dorsum flavo-virescens. Remiges Rectricesque nigræ utroque margine flava. Cauda forficata. Pedes pallidi." (Linnaeus 1766) (Sicalis).
● "97. EMBERIZA. ... flaveola. 10. E. grisea, facie flava. Habitat in calidis regionibus. Corpus magnitudine Ligurini. Frons & Gula flavæ." (Linnaeus 1758) (unident.; nom. dub.).
SUBSPECIES
Flavescent Warbler (pallidirostris)
Latin Name: Myiothlypis flaveola pallidirostris
pallidirostris
L. pallidus pallid < pallere to be pale; -rostris -billed < rostrum beak.
Flavescent Warbler (flaveola)
Latin Name: Myiothlypis flaveola flaveola
flaveola / flaveolus
L. flaveolus yellowish < dim. < flavus golden, yellow.
● "59. CERTHIA. ... flaveola. 5. C. nigra, uropygio pectoreque luteo, superciliis macula alarum rectricumque apicibus albis. Luscinia s. Philomela e fusco et luteo varia. Sloan. jam. 2. p. 307. t. 259. Raj. av. 187. n. 45. Edw. av. 122. t. 122. Habitat in America." (Linnaeus 1758) (Coereba).
● "112. FRINGILLA. ... flaveola. 24. F. flava, fronte fulva, remigibus rectricibusque nigris flavo marginatis. Habitat . . . . . Museum De Geer. Corpus magnitudine & statura F. canariensis, flavissimum. Rostrum convexum, pallidum apice fusca. Frons fulva s. crocea. Dorsum flavo-virescens. Remiges Rectricesque nigræ utroque margine flava. Cauda forficata. Pedes pallidi." (Linnaeus 1766) (Sicalis).
● "97. EMBERIZA. ... flaveola. 10. E. grisea, facie flava. Habitat in calidis regionibus. Corpus magnitudine Ligurini. Frons & Gula flavæ." (Linnaeus 1758) (unident.; nom. dub.).
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)