Phylloscopus Ogilviegranti Bird
Phylloscopus Ogilviegranti Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Acanthopneuste davisoni ogilvie-granti Bull.Br.Orn.Club 42 p. 55
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Phylloscopidae / Phylloscopus
Taxonomy Code: klolew1
Type Locality: Kuatun (= Kuan-t''un), northwestern Fokhien (= Fukien).
Author: La Touche
Publish Year: 1922
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
PHYLLOSCOPUS
(Phylloscopidae; Ϯ Willow Warbler P. trochilus) Gr. φυλλον phullon leaf; σκοπος skopos seeker < σκοπεω skopeō to examine; "VI. Fam. Sylviadae Vigors. 1 ... Phylloscopus: Sylv. trochilus Lath. u.v.a. ... 1 Von der Lebensweise dieser Vögel weiß man so viel, daß sie blühende Gewächse aufsuchen und vom Blumensaste, gewiß auch von Insecten leben. Von den Trochiliden unterscheiden sie sich hauptsächlich durch die Bildung des Schwanzes, der überhaupt schwächer, und die größere Länge der Schwungfedern, wovon man auf einen ganz verschiedenen Flug schließen darf." (Boie 1826); "Phylloscopus Boie, 1826, Isis von Oken, col. 972. Type, by monotypy, Motacilla trochilus Linnaeus." (Watson in Peters 1986, XI, 221).
Var. Blythoscopus.
Synon. Abrornis, Acanthopneuste, Asilus, Cryptigata, Cryptolopha, Cuculis, Culicipeta, Fanissa, Ficaria, Herbivocula, Mochthopoeus, Neornis, Oreopneuste, Phaeorhadina, Philomela, Phyllobasileus, Phyllopneuste, Pindalus, Pycnosphrys, Reguloides, Rhadina, Seicercus, Sibilatrix, Solifer, Sylvicola, Trocheligone, Trochilus, Zelica.
ogilviegranti / ogilviei
William Robert Ogilvie-Grant (1863-1924) British ornithologist (syn. Cinnyris chloropygius, syn. Halcyon leucocephala pallidiventris, subsp. Patagioenas subvinacea, Phylloscopus, syn. Pternistis bicalcaratus adamauae).
SUBSPECIES
Kloss's Leaf Warbler (disturbans)
Latin Name: Phylloscopus ogilviegranti disturbans
disturbans
L. disturbans, disturbantis frustrating, disturbing < disturbare to frustrate, to drive apart.
• "Dicrurus leucophaeus Vieill. ... To define the different forms is a matter of no little difficulty, for the keys hitherto given are far from satisfactory and the characters referred to thereon are not constant. Moreover the greater the amount of material available for examination the less do the hitherto alleged differences hold good. ... (4) Dicrurus leucophaeus disturbans, subsp. nov. ... Where disturbans meets true leucophaeus in the south it is impossible to say" (Baker 1918) (syn. Dicrurus leucophaeus nigrescens).
• "49. Androphilus disturbans sp. nov. ... The specimen is not in very good condition. ... This bird also is quite a surprise in the Moluccas." (Hartert 1900) (subsp. Locustella castanea).
• "Acanthopneuste trochiloides disturbans, subsp. nov. Near A. t. claudiæ, but much smaller, the underparts a little brighter and greener (in four out of five examples), ocular stripe very dark and upper parts of a somewhat brighter green. It also resembles A. t. fokiensis Hart., but is less yellow underneath and has a different wing-formula." (La Touche 1922) (subsp. Phylloscopus ogilviegranti).
Kloss's Leaf Warbler (ogilviegranti)
Latin Name: Phylloscopus ogilviegranti ogilviegranti
ogilviegranti / ogilviei
William Robert Ogilvie-Grant (1863-1924) British ornithologist (syn. Cinnyris chloropygius, syn. Halcyon leucocephala pallidiventris, subsp. Patagioenas subvinacea, Phylloscopus, syn. Pternistis bicalcaratus adamauae).
Kloss's Leaf Warbler (klossi)
Latin Name: Phylloscopus ogilviegranti klossi
klossi / klossii
Cecil Boden Kloss (1877-1949) English zoologist, Director of Raffles Mus., Singapore 1921-1936 (subsp. Accipiter badius, subsp. Bubo coromandus, subsp. Cinnyris jugularis, subsp. Cissa chinensis, subsp. Cyornis hainanus, subsp. Harpactes erythrocephalus, syn. Myophonus caeruleus eugenei, subsp. Pachycephala soror, subsp. Phylloscopus ogilviegranti, subsp. Pomatorhinus schisticeps, subsp. Prinia superciliaris, Pseudominla, subsp. Pycnonotus aurigaster, subsp. Rallicula rubra, Schoeniparus, Spilornis, subsp. Sylviparus modestus).
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)