Rhodinocichla Rosea Bird
Rhodinocichla Rosea Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Furnarius roseus Ill.Zool.[Lesson] livr.2 textpl.5
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Rhodinocichlidae / Rhodinocichla
Taxonomy Code: rottan2
Type Locality: du Bresil et du district peu connu de San- Jose ; error, Caracas, Venezuela, substituted by Hellmayr, 1918, Verh. Ornith. Ges. Bayern, 13, p. 303.
Author: Lesson
Publish Year: 1832
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
RHODINOCICHLA
(Rhodinocichlidae; Ϯ Rosy Thrush-tanager R. rosea) Gr. ῥοδινος rhodinos pink < ῥοδον rhodon rose; κιχλη kikhlē thrush; "4. Rhodinocichla, n. g. Typus: Furnarius roseus, Less. Illustr. de Zool., pl. 5. — Id. Complém. Buff. IX., pag. 141. — Lafren. Rev. zoolog. VIII., pag. 10. Char. gen. Rostrum mediocre, subrobustum, rectiusculum, grypanium, emarginatum, setis rictalibus vix ullis. Alae breves, subtruncatae, debiles; remiges tertiariae primariis vix breviores. Cauda longiuscula, rotundata, mollis. Pedes breviusculi, robusti; digitus internus externo brevior. ... Das prachtvolle, intensive Rosenroth der Brust u.s.w. ist bei der oben citirten Lesson's gänzlich verfehlt.*) Was endlich die systematische Stellung des Genus Rhodinocichla anbetrifft, so scheint und dasselbe den Drosseln näher zu stehen, als den Furnariinen. ... *) Das eigentliche Rosenroth ist bekanntlich im Bereiche der Ornithologie eine sehr seltene Farbe. Wir kennen dasselbe bei Pachyrhamphus minor, Petroica Lathami und rosea, Laniarius cruentatus, Pyranga roseogularis, Macronyx Ameliae, bei einigen Ptilinopus-Arten, Tantalus Ibis und leucocephalus, Anas caryophyllacea, Malacorhynchus membranaceus; weniger rein bei Spermophaga margaritata, (mehr pfirsichblüthfarben,) Granatellus venustus, u.s.w. Von den hier genannten kommt die Färbung bei Macronyx Ameliae der unserer Rhodinocichla am nächsten." (Hartlaub 1853). Recent work suggests that the Rosy Thrush-tanager, a bird of uncertain affinities previously considered a wren Troglodytidae, a thrasher Mimidae, or a warbler Parulidae, constitutes a separate family within the oscines.
Var. Rhodinocincla (Mod. L. cinclus thrush), Rhodocincla, Rhodinocycla, Rhodinocinclus.
Synon. Cichlalopia.
rosea
L. roseus rosy, rose-coloured < rosa rose.
● ex “Moineau du Sénégal” of d’Aubenton 1765-1781, pl. 230, fig. 2 (syn. Estrilda troglodytes).
● ?ex “Crimson-bellied Flycatcher” of Latham 1787 (Petroica).
SUBSPECIES
Rosy Thrush-Tanager (schistacea)
Latin Name: Rhodinocichla rosea schistacea
schistacea
Late L. schistaceus slate-coloured, slate-grey < schistus slate < L. lapis schistos type of fissile stone < Gr. σχιστος skhistos cloven < σχιζω skhizō to split.
Rosy Thrush-Tanager (eximia)
Latin Name: Rhodinocichla rosea eximia
eximia
L. eximius select, distinguished < eximere to take away < emere to purchase.
Rosy Thrush-Tanager (harterti)
Latin Name: Rhodinocichla rosea harterti
harterti / hartertiana / hartertianus
Ernst Johann Otto Hartert (1859-1933) German ornithologist, collector, Curator of Rothschild Mus., Tring (syn. Acestrura berlepschi, subsp. Acrocephalus australis, subsp. Alauda arvensis, syn. Aplonis opaca kurodai, subsp. Arses telescopthalmus, syn. Artamus leucoryn leucopygialis, Asthenes, Batrachostomus, syn. Brachypteryx leucophrys carolinae, subsp. Burhinus oedicnemus, subsp. Buteo buteo, Camaroptera, subsp. Campylorhynchus albobrunneus, syn. Certhia brachydactyla, subsp. Chalcites lucidus, syn. Chlorocichla simplex, subsp. Cincloramphus macrurus, subsp. Circus aeruginosus, syn. Cisticola juncidis, syn. Columba delegorguei sharpei, subsp. Crypturellus soui, syn. Cyanistes caeruleus ogliastrae, syn. Cyornis unicolor cyanopolia, subsp. Dendrocopos major, subsp. Dicrurus macrocercus, syn. Dryobates minor colchicus, syn. Dyaphorophyia concreta graueri, subsp. Emberiza schoeniclus, syn. Entomyzon cyanotis, syn. Eophona migratoria sowerbyi, subsp. Eudynamys scolopaceus, subsp. Eumyias panayensis, syn. Eurostopodus argus, Eurylaimus, syn. Falco peregrinus calidus, Ficedula, subsp. Fringilla coelebs, syn. Galerida theklae ruficolor, syn. Geospiza fuliginosa, subsp. Heleia superciliaris, subsp. Hemiprocne longipennis, syn. Hieraaetus pennatus, syn. Hypsipetes amaurotis stejnegeri, syn. Icterus icterus, subsp. Illadopsis turdina, syn. Jynx torquilla sarudnyi, syn. Lagonosticta nitidula, subsp. Linaria cannabina, syn. Lullula arborea pallida, subsp. Machaerirhynchus nigripectus, subsp. Malacocincla sepiaria, subsp. Melanorectes nigrescens, syn. Metallura tyrianthina oreopola, subsp. Micropsitta pusio, subsp. Mirafra africana, syn. Monarcha cinerascens, subsp. Mulleripicus pulverulentus, syn. Myiozetetes cayanensis hellmayri, subsp. Myrmecocichla arnotti, subsp. Myzomela obscura, syn. Ochrospiza dorsostriata maculicollis, syn. Onychognathus fulgidus hartlaubii, syn. Phylloscopus orientalis, syn. Phylloscopus reguloides assamensis, Phlogophilus, syn. Picoides kizuki matsudairai, subsp. Picumnus olivaceus, subsp. Pittasoma rufopileatum, subsp. Pnoepyga pusilla, syn. Poephila personata, subsp. Prionops caniceps, subsp. Psittacella brehmii, syn. Pternistis afer cranchii, syn. Pycnonotus barbatus tricolor, syn. Rhipidura albiscapa alisteri, syn. Rhipidura rufifrons granti, subsp. Rhodinocichla rosea, syn. Rhyticeros plicatus, syn. Scotocerca inquieta, subsp. Sericornis frontalis, syn. Sitta europaea roseilia, syn. Strix aluco nivicola, syn. Sturnus vulgaris porphyronotus, Tarphonomus, subsp. Terpsiphone viridis, Thapsinillas, syn. Treron curvirostra, syn. Vanellus miles, syn. Yuhina flavicollis rouxi, subsp. Zosterops citrinella, syn. Zosterops japonicus simplex).
Rosy Thrush-Tanager (beebei)
Latin Name: Rhodinocichla rosea beebei
beebei
Dr Charles William Beebe (1877-1962) US zoologist, explorer in tropical America (subsp. Rhodinocichla rosea).
Rosy Thrush-Tanager (rosea)
Latin Name: Rhodinocichla rosea rosea
rosea
L. roseus rosy, rose-coloured < rosa rose.
● ex “Moineau du Sénégal” of d’Aubenton 1765-1781, pl. 230, fig. 2 (syn. Estrilda troglodytes).
● ?ex “Crimson-bellied Flycatcher” of Latham 1787 (Petroica).
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)