D’Arnaud’s Barbet
D'Arnaud's Barbet
Here the details of the D'Arnaud's Barbet named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Micropogon darnaudii Voy.Abyssinie[Lefebvre] 3 p.133
Taxonomy: Piciformes / Lybiidae / Trachyphonus
Taxonomy Code: darbar1
Type Locality: Kordofan.
Author: Prévost & Des Murs
Publish Year: 1847
IUCN Status:
DEFINITIONS
TRACHYPHONUS
(Lybiidae; Ϯ Crested Barbet T. vaillantii) Gr. τραχυφωνος trakhuphōnos harsh-voiced < τραχυς trakhus rough; φωνη phōnē sound, cry < φωνεω phōneō to call (cf. φωνος phōnos loud-voiced); "Trachifono, Trachyphonus (1) ... (1) Da τραχυφωνος — che ha voce aspra. ... Sp. unica: Trachifono di Vaillant, Trachyphonus Vaillantii. Le Promépic franc. ... Il grido è cral, cral, cral." (Ranzani 1821); "Trachyphonus Ranzani, Elem. di Zool., 3, 1821, pt. 2, p. 157. Type, by monotypy, Trachyphonus vaillantii Ranzani." (Peters 1948, VI, 60).
Synon. Capitonides, Cucupicus, Micropogon, Murututtu, Polysticte, Promepicus, Tamatia.
darnaudii
Lt.-Col. Joseph-Pons d’Arnaud Bey (1811-1884) French civil engineer in Egyptian service 1831 (where given the Ottoman honorific 'Bey' by Mehmet Ali Pasha), explorer in Sudan and Abyssinia 1839-1860 (Trachyphonus).
SUBSPECIES
D'Arnaud's Barbet (D'Arnaud's)
SCI Name: Trachyphonus darnaudii darnaudii/boehmi
TRACHYPHONUS
(Lybiidae; Ϯ Crested Barbet T. vaillantii) Gr. τραχυφωνος trakhuphōnos harsh-voiced < τραχυς trakhus rough; φωνη phōnē sound, cry < φωνεω phōneō to call (cf. φωνος phōnos loud-voiced); "Trachifono, Trachyphonus (1) ... (1) Da τραχυφωνος — che ha voce aspra. ... Sp. unica: Trachifono di Vaillant, Trachyphonus Vaillantii. Le Promépic franc. ... Il grido è cral, cral, cral." (Ranzani 1821); "Trachyphonus Ranzani, Elem. di Zool., 3, 1821, pt. 2, p. 157. Type, by monotypy, Trachyphonus vaillantii Ranzani." (Peters 1948, VI, 60).
Synon. Capitonides, Cucupicus, Micropogon, Murututtu, Polysticte, Promepicus, Tamatia.
D'Arnaud's Barbet (Usambiro)
SCI Name: Trachyphonus darnaudii usambiro
usambiro
Usambiro, German East Africa (=Tanzania).
D'Arnaud's Barbet (Black-capped)
SCI Name: Trachyphonus darnaudii emini
emini
Mehmet Emin Bey, later Emin Pasha, the adopted name of Dr Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer (1840-1892) German administrator in the Ottoman service, Pasha of Equatorial Province, Egyptian Sudan 1878-1889, physician, naturalist, collector, murdered by Arab slave-traders (subsp. Agapornis swindernianus, subsp. Argya rubiginosa, syn. Aviceda cuculoides verreauxi, subsp. Cecropis daurica, subsp. Cisticola aberrans, syn. Cisticola chiniana humilis, syn. Cisticola woosnami, syn. Coturnix adansonii, subsp. Criniger calurus, syn. Glareola nuchalis, subsp. Lamprotornis chalcurus, subsp. Ploceus baglafecht, syn. Prodotiscus insignis, syn. Pseudonigrita arnaudi dorsalis, syn. Pterocles exustus, syn. Pternistis icterorhynchus, syn. Ptilopachus petrosus, subsp. Pytilia phoenicoptera, subsp. Rhinopomastus aterrimus, subsp. Rhinoptilus cinctus, subsp. Salpornis salvadori, subsp. Sporopipes frontalis, subsp. Tauraco schuettii, subsp. Tchagra australis, subsp. Terpsiphone rufiventer, Trachyphonus, subsp. Turdoides jardineii).
● See: eminibey
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)