Narina Trogon
Narina Trogon
Here the details of the Narina Trogon named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Trogon Narina Gen.Zool.[Shaw] 9 pt1 p.14
Taxonomy: Trogoniformes / Trogonidae / Apaloderma
Taxonomy Code: nartro1
Type Locality: 'Country of the Anteniquoi to the river Gamtoo,'' i.e. Knysna district, Cape Province, ex Levaillant.
Author: Stephens
Publish Year: 1815
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
APALODERMA
(Trogonidae; Ϯ Narina Trogon A. narina) Gr. ἁπαλος hapalos delicate; δερμα derma, δερματος dermatos skin; "A possible defense against predators is the very easy detachment of feathers from the thin skin, a feature repeatedly referred to by museum collectors when recounting difficulties in preparing specimens." (Forshaw & Gilbert 2009); "SUB-GENERA. ... 4. Bill with obscure serratures: tarsi naked, covered with scales; the two anterior toes divided nearly to their base. (Type, Trogon Narina). Africa. APALODERMA. Sw." (Swainson 1833); "Apaloderma, Sw. Bill as in Trogon, but the dentations almost obsolete. Feet stronger. The two anterior toes cleft to their base. Africa. The tenuirostral type. A. Narina. Ois. d'Af. 228. Reinwardii. Pl. Col. 124.* ... * Neither MM. Temminck nor Gould mention any thing of the form of the feet; I am, therefore, doubtful if this is its true situation." (Swainson 1837); "Apaloderma Swainson, Classif. Bds. ii, p. 337, 1837. Type by subsequent designation (Gray, List Gen. Bds. 1st ed. p. 10, 1840), Trogon narina Vieill. = T. narina Steph." (W. Sclater, 1924, Syst. Av. Aethiop., I, p. 268).
Var. Hapaloderma, Apoladerma.
Synon. Heterotrogon, Paratrogon.
narina
Khoikhoi narina flower; ex “Couroucou Narina” of Levaillant 1807, pl. 228: “Ce couroucou d’Afrique auquel je donne le nom de narina, qui en langue hottentote signifie fleur.” Lesson 1830, claimed that Levaillant had named the trogon after a Gonaqua girl whose name he found ugly and unpronounceable so had renamed her Narina (Apaloderma).
SUBSPECIES
Narina Trogon (narina)
SCI Name: Apaloderma narina narina
narina
Khoikhoi narina flower; ex “Couroucou Narina” of Levaillant 1807, pl. 228: “Ce couroucou d’Afrique auquel je donne le nom de narina, qui en langue hottentote signifie fleur.” Lesson 1830, claimed that Levaillant had named the trogon after a Gonaqua girl whose name he found ugly and unpronounceable so had renamed her Narina (Apaloderma).
Narina Trogon (littorale)
SCI Name: Apaloderma narina littorale
littorale / littoralis
L. litoralis littoral, of the shore < litus, litoris shore, beach.
Narina Trogon (brachyurum)
SCI Name: Apaloderma narina brachyurum
brachyura / brachyuros / brachyurum
Gr. βραχυς brakhus short; -ουρος -ouros -tailed < ουρα oura tail.
● ex “Olivert” of Levaillant 1803, pl. 125 (Camaroptera).
● ex “Petit Gobe-mouche tacheté de Cayenne” of d’Aubenton 1765-1781, pl. 831, fig. 2, and de Buffon 1770-1783 (Myrmotherula).
● ex “Pica indica vulgaris” of Ray 1713, “Pica bengalensis” of Albin 1731-1738, “Pica cauda brevi. Short-tail’d Pye” of Edwards 1751, and “Turdus viridis moluccensis” of Brisson 1760 (Pitta).
Narina Trogon (constantia)
SCI Name: Apaloderma narina constantia
constantia
Constance Julia Davenport née Ussher (1846-1943) daughter of British diplomat Herbert Taylor Ussher in the Gold Coast (subsp. Apaloderma narina).
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)