Golden-crowned Babbler

Golden-crowned Babbler / Sterrhoptilus dennistouni

Golden-crowned Babbler

Here the details of the Golden-crowned Babbler named bird below:

SCI Name:  Sterrhoptilus dennistouni
Protonym:  Zosterornis dennistouni Bull.Br.Orn.Club 5 p.2
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Zosteropidae /
Taxonomy Code:  gocbab1
Type Locality:  Cape Engaiio, northeastern Luzon, Philippine Islands.
Author:  
Publish Year:  1895
IUCN Status:  

DEFINITIONS

STERRHOPTILUS
(Zosteropidae; Ϯ Rusty-crowned Babbler S. capitalis) Gr. στερρος sterrhos  stiff, rigid; πτιλον ptilon  feather; "The genus Zosterornis Grant, a group of Timaliidae allied to Mixornis, at present comprises seven species, all peculiar to the Philippine Islands. It was originally described by Mr. Ogilvie Grant for the reception of a new bird, Zosterornis whiteheadi Grant, discovered by Mr. John Whitehead in the island of Luzon. Since then three more species have been described, and three others originally referred to the genus Mixornis have been transferred to the same group. All of these, however, excepting the type of Zosterornis and possibly Zosterornis striatus Grant, which latter we have not seen, are not congeneric, and it is therefore necessary to provide for them a new generic name.   Sterrhoptilus,gen. nov.  Chars. gen. —  Similar to Zosterornis Hodgson, but tarsus relatively, as well as actually, much shorter  ...  tail not almost square, but rounded, even somewhat graduated  ... feathers of pileum narrowed, stiffened, and somewhat pointed, not broad and rounded at their ends as in Zosterornis.  Type.— Mixornis capitalis Tweeddale.  ...  All the species here referred to Sterrhoptilus have the upper surface more or less streaked, not plain as in Zosterornis whiteheadi; and furthermore there is no white eye-ring in any of them.   ...   2Στεῥῥος, rigidus;  πτιλον, penna." (Oberholser 1918).
Synon. Borisia.

dennistouni
John Dennistoun (fl. 1924) British businessman, sponsor for John Whitehead in the Philippines (Sterrhoptilus).