Sinosuthora Webbiana Bird
Sinosuthora Webbiana Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Suthora Webbiana BirdsAsia[Gould] 3 pt4 pl.72
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Sylviidae / Sinosuthora
Taxonomy Code: vitpar1
Type Locality: Shanghai, Kiangsu.
Author: Gould
Publish Year: 1852
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
SINOSUTHORA
(Sylviidae; Ϯ Spectacled Parrotbill S. conspicillata) Mod. English Sino- Chinese- < Late L. Sinae Chinese < Gr. Σιναι Sinai Chinese; genus Suthora Hodgson, 1837, parrotbill; "Sinosuthora new genus Diagnosis: small parrotbills 11-15cm in length. Relatively plain in coloration, with brown to rufous-chestnut-fringed wings; all lack pronounced lateral crown-stripes. Type: Suthora conspicillata A. David, 1871. Gender: feminine" (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). The Spectacled Parrotbill is confined to China, where all the other members of the genus are also found, with a few outlying populations in bordering countries.
Synon. Sinoparadoxornis.
webbiana / webbianus
“A single specimen of this new bird graces the national collection at the British Museum; to which it was presented by Mr. [J.] Webb, a gentleman who has been instrumental in introducing to our notice considerable collections of birds and quadrupeds from the neighbourhood of Shanghai in China ... as a compliment to the donor of this and many other interesting birds to the British Museum” (Gould 1852). Sauer 1995, lists “E. Webb. China” as a subscriber to Gould’s works. Philip Barker Webb (1793-1854) English botanist, referred to in my previous dictionaries (per Wynne 1969), had no connection with China (Sinosuthora).
SUBSPECIES
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (suffusa)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana suffusa
suffusa
L. suffusus blushing, bashful, modest < suffundere to suffuse.
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (mantschurica)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana mantschurica
mantschurica / mantschuricus
Manchuria, China.
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (fulvicauda)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana fulvicauda
fulvicauda
L. fulvus tawny; cauda tail.
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (webbiana)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana webbiana
webbiana / webbianus
“A single specimen of this new bird graces the national collection at the British Museum; to which it was presented by Mr. [J.] Webb, a gentleman who has been instrumental in introducing to our notice considerable collections of birds and quadrupeds from the neighbourhood of Shanghai in China ... as a compliment to the donor of this and many other interesting birds to the British Museum” (Gould 1852). Sauer 1995, lists “E. Webb. China” as a subscriber to Gould’s works. Philip Barker Webb (1793-1854) English botanist, referred to in my previous dictionaries (per Wynne 1969), had no connection with China (Sinosuthora).
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (elisabethae)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana elisabethae
elisabethae
● Elizaveta Vladimirovna Pushkariova-Kozlova (1892-1972) Russian ornithologist, wife of explorer Gen. Pyotr K. Kozlov (syn. Emberiza hortulana, syn. Strix nebulosa lapponica).
● Catharina Elisabeth Boldewina Lecky Baroness van Dedem (1842-1912) sister of Dutch naturalist Frederik Karel Baron van Dedem, lady-in-waiting to Queen Sophia of the Netherlands, and wife of Irish essayist William Edward Hartpole Lecky (subsp. Myzomela wakoloensis).
● Elizabeth La Touche (1912-1988) daughter of Irish ornithologist John D. D. La Touche (subsp. Serilophus lunatus, subsp. Sinosuthora webbiana).
● see elizabethae
Vinous-throated Parrotbill (bulomacha)
Latin Name: Sinosuthora webbiana bulomacha
bulomacha / bulomachus
Gr. βουλομαχος boulomakhos pugnacious, belligerent < βουλομαι boulomai to want; μαχη makhē battle.
● "But if the finger were thrust through the bars he would fly at it with great fury, pecking and biting very hard, and charging again and again at it, each time with redoubled onslaught. He was always ready for a fight, and seemed by his manner to challenge it. ... He was altogether the most pugnacious little bird I have ever seen ... I should like to introduce the species as SUTHORA BULOMACHUS*, sp. nov. ... * βουλομαχος, qui cupit pugnare." (Swinhoe 1866) (subsp. Sinosuthora webbiana).
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)