Green-backed Honeyguide
Green-backed Honeyguide
Here the details of the Green-backed Honeyguide named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Prodotiscus zambesiae Ibis p.8
Taxonomy: Piciformes / Indicatoridae / Prodotiscus
Taxonomy Code: grbhon2
Type Locality: Zomba, Nyasaland.
Author: Shelley
Publish Year: 1894
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
PRODOTISCUS
(Indicatoridae; Ϯ Brown-backed Honeybird P. regulus) Dim. < genus Prodotes Nitzsch, 1829, honeyguide (< Gr. προδοτης prodotēs betrayer); "Prodotiscus regulus n. sp. ... Genus ab Indicatore parum diversum, bene ut subdivisio ejus haberi potest. Præcipue differt rostro tenuiore, subulato, acuto, culmine medio arcuato, caudaque leviter emarginata vel subbifida. — Nares apertæ, rotundatæ, membrana molli cinctæ; vibrissæ nullæ; pedes, alæ, Indicatoris: Remiges ut illius 9 (1:ma deest; 1<4, 2=3. Etiam colores Indicatoris. Nomen est diminutivum vocis Prodotis, synonymi Indicatoris, a NITZSCHIO dati." (Sundevall 1850); "Prodotiscus Sundevall, Öfv. K. Vet.-Akad. Förh., 7, 1850, p. 109. Type, by monotypy, Prodotiscus regulus Sundevall." (Peters 1948, VI, 63). The Brown-backed Honeybird is not recorded as leading man and mammals to bees’ nests, but feeds on the imago, exudate and pupae of scale insects.
Synon. Hetaerodes.
zambesiae / zambesiana / zambesianus / zambesiensis
Zambesi River, central Africa.
SUBSPECIES
Green-backed Honeyguide (zambesiae)
SCI Name: Prodotiscus zambesiae zambesiae
zambesiae / zambesiana / zambesianus / zambesiensis
Zambesi River, central Africa.
Green-backed Honeyguide (ellenbecki)
SCI Name: Prodotiscus zambesiae ellenbecki
ellenbecki
Dr Johannes 'Hans' Ellenbeck (1870-1942) German physician, collector in Somalia and Abyssinia 1900-1901 (Martin Schneider in litt.) (subsp. Prodotiscus zambesiae, subsp. Pterocles decoratus, subsp. Scleroptila psilolaema).
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)