African Forest-Flycatcher

African Forest-Flycatcher / Fraseria ocreata

African Forest-Flycatcher

Here the details of the African Forest-Flycatcher named bird below:

SCI Name:  Fraseria ocreata
Protonym:  Tephrodornis ocreatus Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt12 no.136 p.102
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Muscicapidae /
Taxonomy Code:  afffly1
Type Locality:  Fernando Po.
Author:  
Publish Year:  1844
IUCN Status:  

DEFINITIONS

FRASERIA
(Muscicapidae; Ϯ African Forest Flycatcher F. ocreata) Louis Fraser (?1819-?1883) English zoologist, Curator of ZSL Museum 1832-1846, Curator of Knowsley Collection 1848-1851, Vice-Consul to Dahomey 1851-1853, collector in Nigeria 1841-1842, Ecuador 1857, California 1860, and Florida 1883. "L'africaine Tephr. ochreata, Strickland, à queue arrondie, à acrotarses d'une seule pièce, admirablement figurée par Fraser dans sa Zoologie typique, méritait un genre à part que nous établissons sous le nom de Fraseria, Bp." (Bonaparte 1854); Heine and Reichenow, 1890, Nomencl. Musei Heineani Ornith., p. 41, regarded Fraseria as a barbarous name, but, uncharacteristically, did not offer any alternative or replacement; "Fraseria Bonaparte, Compt. Rend. xxxviii, pp. 386, 536, 1854.  Type by monotypy, Tephrodornis ocreatus Strickland." (W. Sclater, 1930, Syst. Av. Aethiop., II, p. 411).
Synon. Apatema, Chapinia, Chapinornis, Cichlomyia, Eomelpusa, Eucnemidea, Hypodes, Myioparus.

ocreata
L. ocreatus  booted, greaved  < ocrea  greave, legging.
● “the only important structural differences being that the acrotarsia are entire and that the tail is slightly rounded” (Strickland 1844) (Fraseria).

SUBSPECIES

African Forest-Flycatcher (Western)
SCI Name: Fraseria ocreata prosphora/kelsalli
FRASERIA
(Muscicapidae; Ϯ African Forest Flycatcher F. ocreata) Louis Fraser (?1819-?1883) English zoologist, Curator of ZSL Museum 1832-1846, Curator of Knowsley Collection 1848-1851, Vice-Consul to Dahomey 1851-1853, collector in Nigeria 1841-1842, Ecuador 1857, California 1860, and Florida 1883. "L'africaine Tephr. ochreata, Strickland, à queue arrondie, à acrotarses d'une seule pièce, admirablement figurée par Fraser dans sa Zoologie typique, méritait un genre à part que nous établissons sous le nom de Fraseria, Bp." (Bonaparte 1854); Heine and Reichenow, 1890, Nomencl. Musei Heineani Ornith., p. 41, regarded Fraseria as a barbarous name, but, uncharacteristically, did not offer any alternative or replacement; "Fraseria Bonaparte, Compt. Rend. xxxviii, pp. 386, 536, 1854.  Type by monotypy, Tephrodornis ocreatus Strickland." (W. Sclater, 1930, Syst. Av. Aethiop., II, p. 411).
Synon. Apatema, Chapinia, Chapinornis, Cichlomyia, Eomelpusa, Eucnemidea, Hypodes, Myioparus.

African Forest-Flycatcher (Eastern)
SCI Name: Fraseria ocreata ocreata
ocreata
L. ocreatus  booted, greaved  < ocrea  greave, legging.
● “the only important structural differences being that the acrotarsia are entire and that the tail is slightly rounded” (Strickland 1844) (Fraseria).