Slaty-breasted Tinamou

Slaty-breasted Tinamou / Crypturellus boucardi

Slaty-breasted Tinamou

Here the details of the Slaty-breasted Tinamou named bird below:

SCI Name:  Crypturellus boucardi
Protonym:  Tinamus boucardi Proc.Zool.Soc.London(1859) (1859), Pt(27)3 p.391,392
Taxonomy:  Tinamiformes / Tinamidae /
Taxonomy Code:  slbtin1
Type Locality:  Playa Vicente and Teotalcingo, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Author:  
Publish Year:  1860
IUCN Status:  

DEFINITIONS

CRYPTURELLUS
(Tinamidae; Tataupá Tinamou C. tataupa) Dim. < genus Crypturus Illiger, 1811, tinamou; "CRYPTURELLUS, gen.nov.  We have not included in the genus Crypturus the two species C. tataupa and C. parvirostris, as we consider them to differ generically, chiefly in the formation of the bills.  In all the South-American species of the preceding genus (twenty) the nostrils are placed in the anterior half of the bill, whereas in Crypturellus they are situated in the posterior portion.  The membrane on this part is more persistent than in Crypturus and the gonys is proportionately much longer.  We propose C. tataupa (Temminck) as the type" (Brabourne & Chubb 1914); "Crypturellus Brabourne and Chubb, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), 14, 1914, p. 322.  Type, by original designation, "C. tataupa Temm." (= Tinamus tataupa Temminck.)" (Peters, 1931, I, p. 15).
Synon. Crypturornis, Microcrypturus, Orthocrypturus.

boucardi / boucardii
Adolphe Boucard (1839-1904) French naturalist, collector (subsp. Aimophila ruficeps, AmaziliaCrypturellus, subsp. Granatellus sallaei, subsp. Microrhopias quixensis, subsp. Myrmeciza longipes).

SUBSPECIES

Slaty-breasted Tinamou (boucardi)
SCI Name: Crypturellus boucardi boucardi
boucardi / boucardii
Adolphe Boucard (1839-1904) French naturalist, collector (subsp. Aimophila ruficeps, AmaziliaCrypturellus, subsp. Granatellus sallaei, subsp. Microrhopias quixensis, subsp. Myrmeciza longipes).

Slaty-breasted Tinamou (costaricensis)
SCI Name: Crypturellus boucardi costaricensis
costaricanum / costaricensis
Costa Rica (Spanish costa rica rich coast, from its supposed gold resources).