Guadalcanaria Inexpectata Bird
Guadalcanaria Inexpectata Bird
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Protonym: Guadalcanaria inexpectata Am.Mus.Novit. no.364 p.8
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Meliphagidae / Guadalcanaria
Taxonomy Code: guahon1
Type Locality: Guadalcanar Island, British Solomon Islands.
Author: Hartert, E
Publish Year: 1929
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
GUADALCANARIA
(Meliphagidae; Ϯ Guadalcanal Honeyeater G. inexpectata) Guadalcanar I. (= Guadalcanal), British Solomon Is.; "GUADALCANARIA, new genus This new bird belongs to the genus Ptilotis in its widest sense and is nearest to "Meliphaga" (Ptilotis lewini), having no naked space or wattles anywhere, but it has a longer bill and a tuft of yellow feathers on the sides of the neck, not behind the eye as in M. (Trichodere) cockerelli, and no bare skin-fold behind the gape as in M. (Lichenostomus) cratitia. It will therefore have to be treated as a new genus or sub-genus. TYPE.—Guadalcanaria inexpectata. ... Guadalcanaria inexpectata, new species ... TYPE.— Male adult; Guadalcanar; July 25, 1927; Mrs. R. H. Beck Coll." (Hartert 1929); "Guadalcanaria Hartert, 1929, Amer. Mus. Novit., no. 364, p. 8. Type, by original designation, Guadalcanaria inexpectata Hartert." (Salomonsen in Peters, 1967, XII, p. 366).
inexpecta / inexpectata / inexpectatum / inexpectatus / inexpectus / inexspectata / inexspectatus
L. inexspectatus unexpected, surprising, unlooked for < in- not; exspectatus awaited, expected < exspectare to await.
● “In view of the stability shown by Arremonops conirostris conirostris through a wide area, the appearance of this form so near the type-locality of that race is surprising and inexplicable” (Chapman 1914) (subsp. Arremonops conirostris).
● “It certainly was unexpected to find such a striking and hitherto unknown species on Guadalcanar, and this and the discovery of other new forms on the island shows that the ornithological exploration of Guadalcanar has hitherto been very imperfect” (Hartert 1929) (Guadalcanaria).
● “et necata inexpectatum nobis gaudium dedit novae speciei, ante nunquam visae” (Forster 1844) (Pterodroma).
● "Named both for the unexpected nature of its distribution, being restricted to two provinces of Ghana, and the fact that there are no obvious geographic barriers that separate it from two other members of the genus" (Voelker et al. 2016) (subsp. Stiphrornis erythrothorax).
● “On examining a large series of birdskins collected in the northern parts of Celebes and presented to the Leyden Museum by S. C. I. W. van Musschenbroek, Esq., I was quite astonished to find, that there exists in the Minahassa, beside Strix [= Tyto ] Rosenbergii, another large species of Barn-owl, very different as well from Strix Rosenbergii as from all the other known species” (Schlegel 1879) (Tyto).
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)