Dusky Crag-Martin
Dusky Crag-Martin
Here the details of the Dusky Crag-Martin named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Hirundo concolor Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt2 no.18 p.83
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Hirundinidae / Ptyonoprogne
Taxonomy Code: duscrm1
Type Locality: the Dukhun.
Author: Sykes
Publish Year: 1832
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
PTYONOPROGNE
(Hirundinidae; † Eurasian Crag Martin P. rupestris) Gr. πτυον ptuon fan < πτυσσω ptussō to fold; L. progne swallow < Gr. myth. Progne, Procne or Prokne, metamorphosed into a swallow (see Progne). Reichenbach's 1850, plate LXXXVII, labelled Hirundineae: Hirundininae et Cypselinae, shows the shallowly forked, fan-shaped spread tail of the Eurasian Crag Martin; G. Gray, 1855, Cat. Genera Subgenera Birds Brit. Mus., p. 13, gives Hirundo riparia Linnaeus, 1758, as the type of this genus; "Ptyonoprogne Reichenbach, Av. Syst. Nat. pl. lxxxvii, 1850. Type by monotypy, Hirundo rupestris Scop. (also by subsequent designation, Sharpe, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. x, p. 95, 1885)." (W. Sclater, 1930, Syst. Av. Aethiop., II, 584); "Ptyonoprogne Reichenbach, 1850, Av. Syst. Nat., pl. 87, fig. [6]. Generic details only; species added, Parzudaki, 1857, Cat. Ois. Europe (1856), p. 8. Type, Hirundo rupestris Scopoli." (Peters, 1960, IX, p. 101).
Var. Ptyoprocne, Ptionoprogne.
Synon. Biblis, Chelidonia, Krimnochelidon.
concolor
L. concolor, concoloris of the same colour, concolorous, similar < cum (old form com) together with; color, coloris colour.
SUBSPECIES
Dusky Crag-Martin (concolor)
SCI Name: Ptyonoprogne concolor concolor
concolor
L. concolor, concoloris of the same colour, concolorous, similar < cum (old form com) together with; color, coloris colour.
Dusky Crag-Martin (sintaungensis)
SCI Name: Ptyonoprogne concolor sintaungensis
sintaungensis
Sintaung Hills, Shan States, Burma / Myanmar.
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)