Island Monarch
Island Monarch
Here the details of the Island Monarch named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Drymophila cinerascens Pl.Col. livr.72 pl.430 fig.2,text
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Monarchidae / Monarcha
Taxonomy Code: islmon1
Type Locality: Timor.
Author: Temminck
Publish Year: 1827
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
MONARCHA
(Monarchidae; Ϯ Black-faced Monarch M. melanopsis) L. monarcha monarch < Gr. μοναρχος monarkhos monarch, sovereign, dictator (see Tyrannus); "Genus. MONARCHA. Rostrum forte, subelongatum, basi latum, subdepressum; culmine carinato, apice arcuato; mandibula superiore emarginata; naribus basalibus, rotundis, setis plumulisque opertis; rictu vibrissis fortibus instructo. Alæ mediocres, subrotundatæ; remige prima brevi, secunda duplo longiore, tertia et quinta æqualibus, quarta quæ est longissima, paulo breviori; cæteris gradatim breviscentibus: tertiæ ad sextam inclusam pogoniis externis paulatim in medio latioribus. Cauda mediocris, æqualis. Pedes mediocres, acrotarsiis scutellatis, paratarsiis integris. The powerful construction of the bill of this group separates it at once from the other species of the Muscicapidæ, with which in the depression and breadth at the base of that member, the strength of the rictal bristles, and the general characters of the wings and legs, it otherwise accords. This strength of bill would incline us to place the bird among the Laniadæ, and in the subfamily of Tyrannina, Swains., of which it might thus be considered to form the Australian representative, did not the other characters of its structure evince a more predominant inclination to the Muscicapidæ than to the Tyranni. The group may, however, be considered to stand intermediately between the two families; and might perhaps be referred with equal propriety to either, according to the characters which each naturalist would select as most predominant, and most convenient to guide him in his subdivisions. The habits of the birds of this group, hitherto unknown, will have much influence in determining its exact station. 1. CARINATA. ... Muscipeta carinata. Swains. Zool. Illust. pl. 147." (Vigors & Horsfield 1827); "Monarcha Vigors and Horsfield, 1827, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 15, p. 254. Type, by monotypy, Muscipeta carinata Swainson, 1823 = Muscicapa melanopsis Vieillot, 1818." (Mayr in Peters 1986, XI, 500).
Var. Monacha, Monarches (Gr. μοναρχης monarkhēs monarch).
Synon. Bathmisyrma, Monarcharses, Neopomarea.
MONASA
(Bucconidae; Ϯ Black Nunbird M. atra) Gr. μονας monas, μοναδος monados female hermit, nun < μονος monos solitary < μοναχοω monakhoō to make single; "35. MONASE, Monasa. Cuculus, Gm. Bucco, Lath. Bec garni de soies à la base, plus long que la tête, comprimé par les côtés, entier; mandibules courbées en en base. Esp. Coucou noir de Cayenne, Buff. ... Monasa [μονασης, qui solus vivit]." (Vieillot 1816); "Monasa Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 27. Type, by monotypy, Coucou noir de Cayenne of Buffon = Cuculus ater Boddaert." (Peters 1948, VI, 21).
Var. Monassa, Monasta, Monacha, Monesa, Monaca.
Synon. Barbacou, Barbaculus, Monadon, Monastes, Scotocharis.
cinerascens
Late L. cinerescens, cinerescentis ashen < cinerescere to turn to ashes < L. cinis, cineris ashes.
● ex “Mésange Grisette” of Levaillant 1803, pl. 138 (Melaniparus).
SUBSPECIES
Island Monarch (cinerascens)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens cinerascens
cinerascens
Late L. cinerescens, cinerescentis ashen < cinerescere to turn to ashes < L. cinis, cineris ashes.
● ex “Mésange Grisette” of Levaillant 1803, pl. 138 (Melaniparus).
Island Monarch (inornatus)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens inornatus
inornata / inornatum / inornatus
L. inornatus plain, unadorned < in- not; ornatus adorned, decorated < ornare to adorn.
● See: mavornata
Island Monarch (steini)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens steini
steini
Dr Georg Hermann Wilhelm Stein (1897-1976) German zoologist, collector in the East Indies and New Guinea (subsp. Aerodramus vanikorensis, subsp. Butorides striata, subsp. Cormobates placens, syn. Crateroscelis robusta sanfordi, syn. Gennaeodryas placens, subsp. Microptilotis montanus, subsp. Monarcha cinerascens, subsp. Myzomela nigrita, subsp. Poecilodryas hypoleuca, subsp. Rallicula forbesi, syn. Zosterops montanus).
Island Monarch (geelvinkianus)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens geelvinkianus
geelvinkiana / geelvinkianum / geelvinkianus
Geelvink Bay, New Guinea (Dutch East India Company exploring vessel Geelvink, in Australasian waters 1696-1697).
Island Monarch (fuscescens)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens fuscescens
fuscescens
Mod. L. fuscescens, fuscescentis blackish < L. fuscare to darken < fuscus dark, black.
● ex “Petit Pic à Baguettes d’Or” of Levaillant 1808, pl. 253 (Dendropicos).
● ex “Aguila parda” (= ☼) of de Azara 1802-1805, no. 9 (syn. Geranoaetus melanoleucus).
● ex “Worm-eater” of Sloane 1707-1725, “Ficedula jamaicensis” of Brisson 1760, “Figuier brun” of de Buffon 1770-1783, and “Brown-throated Warbler” of Latham 1783 (unident.).
● ex “Orange-vented Fly-catcher” of Latham 1783 (unident.).
Island Monarch (nigrirostris)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens nigrirostris
nigrirostris
L. niger black; -rostris -billed < rostrum beak.
● ex “Black-jawed Warbler” of Latham 1783 (unident.).
Island Monarch (fulviventris)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens fulviventris
fulviventer / fulviventre / fulviventris
L. fulvus tawny; venter, ventris belly.
Island Monarch (perpallidus)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens perpallidus
perpallida / perpallidus
L. perpallidus very pale < per- very, all; pallidus pale < pallere to be pale.
Island Monarch (impediens)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens impediens
impediens
L. impediens, impedientis impeding, hindering < impedire to entangle.
● "31. Monarcha cinerascens impediens subsp. nov. 8♂♀, Feni Island, May and June 1924, half of them immature. It is not without a careful comparison of all our material that I name the form of Feni (and Nissan)." (Hartert 1926) (subsp. Monarcha cinerascens).
Island Monarch (rosselianus)
SCI Name: Monarcha cinerascens rosselianus
rosseli / rosseliana / rosselianus
Rossel I. (= Yela), Louisiade Archipelago, New Guinea.
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)