Gray-throated Barbet

Gray-throated Barbet / Gymnobucco bonapartei

Gray-throated Barbet

Here the details of the Gray-throated Barbet named bird below:

SCI Name:  Gymnobucco bonapartei
Protonym:  Gymnobucco Bonapartei J.Orn. 2 no.11 p.410
Taxonomy:  Piciformes / Lybiidae /
Taxonomy Code:  gytbar1
Type Locality:  Gaboon.
Author:  
Publish Year:  1854
IUCN Status:  

DEFINITIONS

GYMNOBUCCO
(Lybiidae; Ϯ Naked -faced Barbet G. calvus) Gr. γυμνος gumnos  bare, naked; genus Bucco Temminck, 1820, barbet  (see Bucco); "*274. Gymnobucco, Bp. (Bucco, p. Temm.)    Africa occid.  1.   * BUCCO calvus, Mus. Lugd. an Lafresn? (Megalaima calva? Gr.) ex Ashantea.  Long. 6-poll: fuliginoso-cinereus; capite cum genis implume: penicillis setarum rigidarum duobus rufescentium ad rostri latera, duobus hinc inde mandibulae, altero subtus antrorsum verso. Rostrum albidum." (Bonaparte 1850); "Gymnobucco Bonaparte, Consp. Av., 1, 1850, p. 141. Type, by monotypy, Bucco calvus Lafresnaye." (Peters, 1948, VI, p. 41).
Synon. Gymnocranus, Heliobucco, Phalacrobucco.

bonapartei
Jules Laurent Lucien, later called Charles Lucien Jules Laurent 2nd Prince of Canino and of Musignano and Prince Bonaparte (1803-1857) French ornithologist (syn. Calidris fuscicollis, Coeligena, syn. Diglossa lafresnayii, syn. Emberiza leucocephalosGymnobucco, subsp. Loriculus philippensis, Nothocercus, syn. Pheucticus chrysopeplus, subsp. Turdus viscivorus) (see bonapartii).

SUBSPECIES

Gray-throated Barbet (Gray-throated)
SCI Name: Gymnobucco bonapartei bonapartei
bonapartei
Jules Laurent Lucien, later called Charles Lucien Jules Laurent 2nd Prince of Canino and of Musignano and Prince Bonaparte (1803-1857) French ornithologist (syn. Calidris fuscicollis, Coeligena, syn. Diglossa lafresnayii, syn. Emberiza leucocephalosGymnobucco, subsp. Loriculus philippensis, Nothocercus, syn. Pheucticus chrysopeplus, subsp. Turdus viscivorus) (see bonapartii).

Gray-throated Barbet (Gray-headed)
SCI Name: Gymnobucco bonapartei cinereiceps
cinereiceps
L. cinereus  ash-coloured  < cinis, cineris  ashes; -ceps  -headed  < caput, capitis  head.