Eremomela Icteropygialis Bird
Eremomela Icteropygialis Bird
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Protonym: Sylvietta icteropygialis Rev.Zool. 2 p.258
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Cisticolidae / Eremomela
Taxonomy Code: yebere1
Type Locality: Orange River, South Africa.
Author: Lafresnaye
Publish Year: 1839
IUCN Status:
DEFINITIONS
EREMOMELA
(Cisticolidae; Ϯ Yellow-bellied Eremomela E. icteropygialis) Gr. ερημος erēmos desert; μελος melos song, melody; "23. Eremomela (n. g.) flaviventris ("Sylvia flaviventris Burch." Wahlb.) in schedulis ... Hab. in Caffraria superiore, campestri et sylvatica. Char. generis. Ala mediocris, vix fornicata, pennis 1—3 gradatis, prima brevi; 3=4. Rostrum subulatum, acutum, vix incisum (fere Sylviæ trochili), vibrissis obsoletis; naribus Sylviæ. Tarsi scutati; digiti laterales æquales. Cauda brevior, leviter emarginata, pennis angustioribus.— Sp. inter Sylvias et Zosteropes mediæ; similes Acanthizis, sed minus pictæ. A Phyllopneustis præcipue differunt vibrissis vix ullis, rostro acutiore, cauda breviore, linea superciliari non distincta, vel saltem non flava. Radices nominis: Eρημος, desertum; μελος, carmen, hinc Eremomela, deserti cantor." (Sundevall 1850); "Eremomela Sundevall, 1850, Öfversigt K. Vetenskaps-Akad. Förhandlingar, Stockholm, 7, p. 102. Type, by original designation, Sylvia flaviventris Burchell [1822 nec Sylvia flaviventris Vieillot, 1817] = Sylvietta icteropygialis Lafresnaye." (Traylor in Peters, 1986, XI, p. 196).
Var. Erenomela.
Synon. Baeoscelis, Dryodromas, Eremomeloides, Magalilais, Tricholais.
icteropygialis
Gr. ικτερος ikteros jaundice-yellow; -πυγιος -pugios -rumped < πυγη pugē rump.
SUBSPECIES
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (alexanderi)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis alexanderi
alexanderi
● Alexander William Milligan (1858-1921) Australian ornithologist, founder member of the RAOU (syn. Acanthiza chrysorrhoa normantoni, syn. Anas castanea, syn. Chenonetta jubata, syn. Pachyptila desolata, syn. Thalassarche chrysostoma).
● Capt. Boyd Francis Alexander (1873-1910) British explorer, collector, ornithologist (subsp. Amadina fasciata, subsp. Eremomela icteropygialis, Falco, subsp. Galerida cristata, syn. Indicator minor senegalensis, subsp. Nigrita luteifrons).
● William Backhouse Alexander (1885-1965) British ornithologist (syn. Diomedea dabbenena).
● Horace Gundry Alexander (1889-1989) British ornithologist, pioneer field observer (subsp. Horornis flavolivaceus).
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (griseoflava)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis griseoflava
griseoflava
Med. L. griseum grey; L. flavus yellow.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (abdominalis)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis abdominalis
abdominalis
Mod. L. abdominalis of the belly, abdominal < L. abdomen, abdominis belly.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (polioxantha)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis polioxantha
polioxantha
Gr. πολιος polios grey; ξανθος xanthos yellow.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (puellula)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis puellula
puellula
L. puellula little girl < dim. puella girl < puellus little boy < dim. puer boy.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (icteropygialis)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis icteropygialis
icteropygialis
Gr. ικτερος ikteros jaundice-yellow; -πυγιος -pugios -rumped < πυγη pugē rump.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (helenorae)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis helenorae
helenorae
Helenor Alexander (1869-1898) sister of British explorer Capt. Boyd Alexander (subsp. Eremomela icteropygialis, syn. Poliolais lopezi).
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (perimacha)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis perimacha
perimacha
Gr. περιμαχομαι perimakhomai to fight around, to surround by battle < περι peri all round; μαχομαι makhomai to fight.
Yellow-bellied Eremomela (saturatior)
Latin Name: Eremomela icteropygialis saturatior
saturatior / saturatium / saturatius
L. saturatior, saturatioris more richly coloured, intensely coloured < saturare to satisfy < satur, satura rich, copious < satis enough.
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)