Sulu Woodpecker
Sulu Woodpecker
Here the details of the Sulu Woodpecker named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Iyngipicus ramsayi Ibis p.598
Taxonomy: Piciformes / Picidae / Yungipicus
Taxonomy Code: phiwoo3
Type Locality: Northeastern Borneo ; error, Sulu Islands.
Author: Hargitt
Publish Year: 1881
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
DEFINITIONS
Yungipicus
(syn. Picoides Ϯ Brown-capped Woodpecker P. moluccensis) Portmanteau of genera Yunx Linnaeus, 1766, wryneck, and Picus Linnaeus, 1758, woodpecker; "6. PICUS, L. ... h. Yungipicus, Bp. - 67. hardwicki, Jard. (variegatus? Wagl.) - 68. mitchelli, Malh. - 69. auritus, Eyton. (validirostris, Blyth.) - 70. gymnophthalmus, Blyth. - 71. moluccensis, Gm. - 72. macei, Vieill. et Temm. (wagleri, Hartl.) - 73. analis, Temm. et Bp. (pectoralis, Blyth.) - 74. kisuki, Temm. - 75. temmincki, Malh. - 76. trisulensis, Licht. (canicapillus, Blyth.) - 77. scintilla, Natterer. - 78. semicoronatus, Malh. (rubricatus, Blyth.) - 79. pygmæus, Vig. et Auct. - 80. nanus, Vig. (cinereigula, Malh. adult.)" (Bonaparte 1854). Recent work suggests that this genus may be worthy of recognition. Var. Iyngopicus, Iungipicus, Iyngipicus, Jyngipicus, Yunxipicus, Yyngipicus.
ramsayi
● Col. Robert George Wardlaw Ramsay (1852-1921) British Army in India and Burma 1872-1882, President of BOU 1913-1918 (Actinodura, syn. Cyornis banyumas lemprieri, Picoides, subsp. Psilopogon franklinii, subsp. Trochalopteron melanostigma).
● Dr Edward Pierson Ramsay (1842-1916) Australian zoologist, Curator of Australian Mus., Sydney 1874-1894 (syn. Burhinus grallarius, subsp. Ceyx pusillus, syn. Daphoeonositta chrysoptera, subsp. Lonchura castaneothorax (ex Donacola nigriceps Ramsay, 1877), subsp. Myzomela pammelaena, syn. Petroica goodenovii, syn. Ramsayornis modestus (ex Gliciphila subfasciata Ramsay, 1868), syn. Todiramphus sanctus, syn. Zosterops lateralis vegetus, syn. Zosterops rendovae).
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)