Cassin’s Spinetail

Cassin\'s Spinetail / Neafrapus cassini

Cassin's Spinetail

Here the details of the Cassin's Spinetail named bird below:

SCI Name:  Neafrapus cassini
Protonym:  Chaetura cassini Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt2 p.205 pl.14 fig.2
Taxonomy:  Caprimulgiformes / Apodidae /
Taxonomy Code:  casspi1
Type Locality:  Gaboon.
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Publish Year:  1863
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DEFINITIONS

NEAFRAPUS
(Apodidae; Ϯ Cassin's Spine-tail Swift N. cassini) Gr. νεος neos  new; L. Afra  African; genus Apus Scopoli, 1777, swift; "The second, C. cassini, differs entirely in coloration, being black above with a smoky throat, white upper tail-coverts and abdomen white, the shafts of the feathers dark.  Structurally, it has very long wings with a very short tail with stiff short spines.  The tail is less than one-fifth the length of the wings.  No close relationship between this and the preceding group is apparent, and I here introduce for it the new name NEAFRAPUS which may, as above, be considered of generic value.   Type Neafrapus cassini (Sclater)." (Mathews 1918) (see Alterapus and Telacanthura).
Synon. Notafrapus.

cassini
John Cassin (1813-1869) US ornithologist, lithographer, co-owner of Bowen & Co. (Lithographers), Philadelphia (syn. Aethia pygmaea, subsp. Falco peregrinus, HorizocerusMalimbus, subsp. Megascops guatemalae, syn. Molothrus bonariensis cabanisii, Muscicapa, Neafrapus, subsp. Poliocrania exsul, Psarocolius, syn. Todiramphus chloris vitiensisVeniliornis) (see cassinii).