Tacazze Sunbird
Tacazze Sunbird
Here the details of the Tacazze Sunbird named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Certhia tacazze Voy.Abyssin.[Salt] App.iv p.lviii
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Nectariniidae / Nectarinia
Taxonomy Code: tacsun1
Type Locality: Abyssinia; probably from Tacazze River, northern Abyssinia, fide Sclater, 1930, Syst. Av. Aethiop., p. 683.
Author: Stanley
Publish Year: 1814
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
NECTARINIA
(Nectariniidae; Ϯ Malachite Sunbird N. famosa) L. nectar, nectaris nectar < Gr. νεκταρ nektar, νεκταρος nektaros nectar; “GENUS 20. NECTARINIA (Nectar florum haurientes) (Honigvogel Germ. Sucrier, Guitguit Gall.) Rostrum vel elongatum vel mediocre, gracile, modice incurvum, teretiusculum, trigonum, apice acutissimum, tomiis intractis, versus apicem saepius subtilissime incisulo-fimbriatis, maxillaribus mandibularia amplectentibus. Gonys mandibulae duas certe partes aequans, gnathidiis ea brevioribus, angulo mentali rotundato. Nares in maxillae basi sitae, membrana fornicali superne semiclausae, rima longitudinali versus tomium apertae. Lingua jaculatoria, tubulosa, apice fibrosa. Alae mediocres, remigum primorum primae breviores. Caudae rectrices haud rigidae, apice rotundatae. Pedes ambulatorii, mediocres, congrui, nudi. Unguis posticus ungue medio paullo major. Acropodia scutulata. Species: Certhia famosa, violacea, caerulea (et Cayana) Lin.” (Illiger 1811); "Nectarinia Illiger, 1811, Prodr. Syst. Mamm. Avium, p. 210. Type, by subsequent designation (G. R. Gray, 1840, List Gen. Birds, ed. 1, p. 12), Certhia famosa Linnaeus." (Rand in Peters 1967, XII, 222).
Var. Nectarina, Nectarinea, Noctarinia.
Synon. Rhyndace, Sclaterornis, Sovimanga.
tacaziena / tacazze / tacazziana
Tacazzé River, Abyssinia / Ethiopia.
SUBSPECIES
Tacazze Sunbird (tacazze)
SCI Name: Nectarinia tacazze tacazze
tacaziena / tacazze / tacazziana
Tacazzé River, Abyssinia / Ethiopia.
Tacazze Sunbird (jacksoni)
SCI Name: Nectarinia tacazze jacksoni
jacksoni / jacksonii
● Sidney William Jackson (1873-1946) Australian oologist, taxidermist, collector and curator for H. L. White 1907-1927 (subsp. Atrichornis rufescens, syn. Eopsaltria chrysorrhos magnirostris, syn. Gerygone fusca).
● Sir Frederick John Jackson (1860-1929) English explorer, colonial administrator, Lt.-Gov. of East Africa Protectorate 1907-1911, Gov. of Uganda 1911-1917, naturalist, collector (subsp. Acrocephalus gracilirostris, Apalis, subsp. Aplopelia simplex, syn. Bathmocercus rufus vulpinus, subsp. Chlorophoneus bocagei, Cryptospiza, syn. Cuculus clamosus, Euplectes, syn. Illadopsis pyrrhoptera, syn. Mirafra poecilosterna, subsp. Nectarinia tacazze, subsp. Neotis denhami, subsp. Phoeniculus bollei, syn. Platysteira peltata mentalis, Ploceus, syn. Pogoniulus coryphaea hildamariae, subsp. Pogoniulus bilineatus, Pternistis, subsp. Sylvia lugens, subsp. Sylvietta whytii, Tockus, syn. Trachyphonus erythrocephalus versicolor, subsp. Zosterops senegalensis).
● C. Jackson (fl. 1829) English naturalist, collector (syn. Larus argentatus).
● Alfred Sloan Jackson (1901-1994) US teacher, biologist, pioneer gamebird field-researcher in Texas (syn. Vireo plumbeus).
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)