Tibetan Babax
Tibetan Babax
Here the details of the Tibetan Babax named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Kaznakowia koslowi Bull.Acad.Imp.Sci.St.Petersb.(5), 23(1905) p.45
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Leiothrichidae / Ianthocincla
Taxonomy Code: tibbab1
Type Locality: Bar Chu and Dzer Chu, tributaries of the Mekong near Chamdo, Hsikang.
Author: Bianchi
Publish Year: 1905
IUCN Status: Near Threatened
DEFINITIONS
Ianthocincla
(syn. Garrulax Ϯ Spotted Laughingthrush G. ocellatus) Gr. ιονθος ionthos young hair, down; Mod. L. cinclus thrush < Gr. κιγκλος kinklos unidentified small waterside bird; "IANTHOCINCLA ... Typus genericus. Cinclosoma ocellatum, Vig. Montium Himalayæ Incolæ. The chief distinguishing characteristics of the genus Ianthocincla are the comparative length of the tarsus; the length of the hinder toe, and the great length of the claw by which it is terminated; the roundness, concavity, softness, and yielding character of the wings and tail; and the peculiar fullness, lightness, and downiness of the whole of the plumage, and particularly of that of the back and rump. The downy nature of the covering is alluded to in the generic name." (Gould 1835). Var. Janthocincla, Xanthocincla, Yantocincla, Zanthocincla.
koslowi
Gen. Pyotr Kuzmich Kozlov (1863-1935) Russian Army, explorer in Central Asia (Emberiza, Garrulax, Prunella, subsp. Tetraogallus himalayensis).
SUBSPECIES
Tibetan Babax (yuquensis)
SCI Name: Ianthocincla koslowi yuquensis
yuquensis
Yuqu River (= Yuqu He), Xizang, China.
Tibetan Babax (koslowi)
SCI Name: Ianthocincla koslowi koslowi
koslowi
Gen. Pyotr Kuzmich Kozlov (1863-1935) Russian Army, explorer in Central Asia (Emberiza, Garrulax, Prunella, subsp. Tetraogallus himalayensis).
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)