Iduna Rama Bird

Sykes\'s Warbler / Iduna rama

Iduna Rama Bird

English Name:  Sykes's Warbler
Latin Name:  Iduna rama
Protonym:  Sylvia rama Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt2 no.18 p.89
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Acrocephalidae / Iduna
Taxonomy Code:  sykwar2
Type Locality:  Dukhun (= Deccan), India.
Author:  Sykes
Publish Year:  1832
IUCN Status:  Least Concern

DEFINITIONS

IDUNA
(Acrocephalidae; Ϯ Booted Warbler I. caligata) Norse myth. Iðunn or Iduna, goddess of spring and fertility, keeper of the magic apples of rejuvenation, who was changed into a sparrow to enable her rescue by Loki, in falcon form, from the giant Þjazi or Thiassi (Raul Mohedano in litt.); "IDUNA:  235. L. CALIGATA Lichtenst. — Sylvia caligata Licht. in Eversm. Reise p. 128. — Motacilla Salicaria Pall. Zoogr. I. p. 492. n. 127.  In Russland und Sibirien strichweise in Weidengebüschen an Flüssen hin, so weit strauchartige Gewächse gedeihen, auch in Daurien beobachtet, von EVERSMANN am Ilek, einem Nebenflusse des Ural angetroffen." (von Keyserling & Blasius 1840); "Iduna Keyserling and J. H. Blasius, 1840, Wirbelthiere Europa's, p. 58. Type, by monotypy, Sylvia caligata Lichtenstein." (Watson in Peters 1986, XI, 78).
Synon. Chloropeta, Jerdonia, Psaltria.

rama
Hindu myth. Rama, the incarnation of Vishnu (Iduna, syn. Siva cyanouroptera).