Gray Tinamou
Gray Tinamou
Here the details of the Gray Tinamou named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Tinamus tao Hist.Nat.Pig.Gallin. 3 p.569,749
Taxonomy: Tinamiformes / Tinamidae / Tinamus
Taxonomy Code: grytin1
Type Locality: State of Pard.
Author: Temminck
Publish Year: 1815
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
DEFINITIONS
TINAMUS
(Tinamidae; Ϯ Great Tinamou T. major) Galibi (Cayenne) name Tinamú for the tinamous (cf. Wayāpi name Inämu); "alterius dudum demum post exaratam tabulam in cognitionem veni, novi scilicet generis quod Tinami nomine ab ill. BUFFONIO º) propositum inter Otides minores Perdicesque ambigit. ...º) Ornithol. T. IV. ed. 4to. p. 502. Non video quid impediat, quo minus & latina lingua hoc nomen Tinamus pro designando americano avium genere recipiatur. Characterem ejus condere & nervose describere, suoque ordine anceps genus ponere, alii qui ipse viderit relinquo. Inter Otides & Perdices locandum judicat BUFFON. l. c. & Otidis generi subjungendum p. 503. A gallinaceis utique differt rostro non fornicato, sed gracili, producto, obtuso, naribus in medio locatis, nulla sine dubio membrana cornea semiclausis, tibiis parum denudatis, digito postico brevi a terra elevato, quod ultimum tamen etiam in nonnullis gallinaceis occurrit. Sed volatu gravi, ovis pluribus, nido in terra, pulveratrice natura, gallinaceæ utique gentis. ... [tabula] Tin. Soui. ——Tinamus. B." (Hermann 1783): based on “Tinamous” of de Buffon 1770-1783; "GENUS LV. TINAMUS. Rostrum longiusculum, obtusum; nares in medio rostri. Rictus ampla. Latera capitis subdenudata. Cauda breviuscula. Pedes tetradactyli, digito postico a terra elevato. 1. brasiliensis. ... 2. cinereus. ... 3. variegatus. ... 4. Soui." (Latham 1790); "Tinamus Latham, Ind. Orn., 2, 1790, p. 633. Type, by subsequent designation, Tinamus brasiliensis Latham = Tetrao major Gmelin (Gray, List Gen. Bds., 1840, p. 63." (Peters 1931, 1, 12); "Tinamus Hermann,1 Tabl. Aff. Anim., pp. 164, 235, 1783—based on "Les Tinamous" Buffon (Hist. Nat. Ois., 4, p. 502, 1778); type, by subs. desig. (Apstein, Sitzungsb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin, 1915, p. 197), Tetrao major Gmelin [= "Le Magoua" Buffon]. ... 1 Tinamus, though universally credited to Latham (Ind. Orn., 2, p. 633, 1790), was already proposed by Hermann for Buffon's "Les Tinamous," comprising the four species listed by Latham. Apstein appears to have been the first to select a genotype for Tinamus Hermann. Fortunately, it is the same species as the one designated by G. R. Gray (List Gen. Bds., p. 63, 1840) as genotype of Tinamus Latham, viz., Tetrao major Gmelin." (Hellmayr & Conover 1942, XIII, 6-7).
Var. Tinnamus, Tinamu.
Synon. Cryptura, Crypturus, Pezus, Trachypelmus.
tao
“est connue au Brésil, dans la province de Parà, sous le nom de Ynambu tao” (Temminck 1815) (cf. Gr. ταως taōs peacock). In Brazil the larger tinamous are known colloquially as Jão (Tinamus).
SUBSPECIES
Gray Tinamou (larensis)
SCI Name: Tinamus tao larensis
larensis
Lara State, Venezuela.
Gray Tinamou (kleei)
SCI Name: Tinamus tao kleei
kleei
Eduard Klee (?b. 1815) Prussian mariner, collector in Peru 1838-1842 (subsp. Tinamus tao).
Gray Tinamou (septentrionalis)
SCI Name: Tinamus tao septentrionalis
septentrionale / septentrionales / septentrionalis / septentrionalium
L. septemtrionalis northern < septemtrio north.
● Erroneous TL "Northern parts of America" (= Tonga Tabu); ex “Northern Shrike” of Latham 1781 (syn. Clytorhynchus vitiensis).
Gray Tinamou (tao)
SCI Name: Tinamus tao tao
tao
“est connue au Brésil, dans la province de Parà, sous le nom de Ynambu tao” (Temminck 1815) (cf. Gr. ταως taōs peacock). In Brazil the larger tinamous are known colloquially as Jão (Tinamus).
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)