Allen’s Hummingbird
Allen's Hummingbird
Here the details of the Allen's Hummingbird named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Ornismya Sasin Hist.Nat.Ois.-Mouches[Lesson] p.xxx,190 pl.66
Taxonomy: Caprimulgiformes / Trochilidae / Selasphorus
Taxonomy Code: allhum
Type Locality: Nootka Sound, vicinity of Monterey and San Francisco, California, = San Francisco.
Author: Lesson
Publish Year: 1829
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
SELASPHORUS
(Trochilidae; Ϯ Rufous Hummingbird S. rufus) Gr. σελασφορος selasphoros light-bearing < σελας selas, σελατος selatos light, fire, flame; -φορος -phoros -carrying < φερω pherō to carry; "2. TROCHILUS (SELASPHORUS) RUFUS. (Swainson.) Cinnamon, or Nootka Humming-bird. ... Sub-genus, Selasphorus*, SWAINS. ... *Th. Σελασφορος, splendorem ferens. ... the whole of the chin and throat is covered by scale-like feathers, of a fire-like colour and lustre, equally brilliant with the throat of T. mosquitus, but with more of a red and less of an orange gloss; the tints, however, change in almost every direction of light, and in all are exquisitely splendid. ... The feathers on the sides of the throat are gradually elongated, as they recede from the ears and seem capable of being raised into two tufts." (Swainson 1832); "Selasphorus Swainson, in Swainson and Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Am., 2, 1831 (1832), p. 324. Type, by monotypy, Trochilus rufus Gmelin." (Peters 1945, V, 141).
Var. Selasopherus, Selatophorus, Selosphorus.
Synon. Platurornis, Selasornis, Stellula.
sasin
Wakashan or Nootka Amerindian name Sasin for various hummingbirds; ex “Sasin jeune âge” of Audebert & Vieillot, 1801 (Selasphorus).
SUBSPECIES
Allen's Hummingbird (sasin)
SCI Name: Selasphorus sasin sasin
sasin
Wakashan or Nootka Amerindian name Sasin for various hummingbirds; ex “Sasin jeune âge” of Audebert & Vieillot, 1801 (Selasphorus).
Allen's Hummingbird (sedentarius)
SCI Name: Selasphorus sasin sedentarius
sedentaria / sedentarius
L. sedentarius sedentary, sitting < sedere to sit.
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)