Layard’s Warbler
Layard's Warbler
Here the details of the Layard's Warbler named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Parisoma layardi Ibis p.147
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Sylviidae / Sylvia
Taxonomy Code: laywar2
Type Locality: Zwartland (= Swartland), Malmesbury district, Cape Province.
Author: Hartlaub
Publish Year: 1862
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
SYLVIA
(Sylviidae; Ϯ Eurasian Blackcap S. atricapilla) Mod. L. sylvia woodland sprite < L. silva or sylva woodland (cf. Motacilla sylvia Linnaeus, 1766 (considered unidentifiable, but perhaps the Common Whitethroat)); "SYLVIA. Gens tenuirostris, insectivora, canora, garrula, inquieta, arboribus insidens, strigi illudens, migrans, saltitans nec ambulans, vocem nullam edens dum volat. 227. SYLVIA LUSCINIA. ... Ital. Rossignolo. Germ. Nachtigall. ... 228. SYLVIA CURRUCA. ... Ital. Bianchetto. Germ. Spottvogel. ... 229. SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA. ... Ital. Capo nero. Germ. Schwarzplatl. ... 230. SYLVIA OENANTHE. ... Ital. Cullo bianco. Germ. Steinschwazer. ... 231. SYLVIA RUBECULA. ... Ital. Petto rosso, Pitardello, Petuzzo. Germ. Rothkehlchen, Rothkröpfl. ... 232. SYLVIA PHOENICURUS. ... Ital. Scorsolato, Quarossolo. German. Rothschwänzchen, Waldrothschweifl. ... 233. SYLVIA TITHYS. ... Ital. Moretto. Germ. Hausrothschweifl. ... 234. SYLVIA ZYA. ... 235. SYLVIA SCHOENOBAENUS? ... Ital. Grisato. ... 236. SYLVIA MUSCIPETA. ... Ital. Grisatto bastardo. ... 237. SYLVIA RUBETRA. ... 238. SYLVIA TROCHILUS. ... Germ. Schmittl. ... 239. SYLVIA TROGLODYTES. ... Ital. Reatolo. Germ. Königerl, Zaunschlupferl. ... 240. SYVIA REGULUS. ... Germ. Goldhähnlein, Zaunkönig." (Scopoli 1769). "When the genus Sylvia, containing upwards of two hundred and fifty species, shall have been properly studied, it will be found practicable to divide it into several more sections, subgenera, and even perhaps genera. This bird [Sylvia palmarum], along with many other North American species, will constitute a highly natural group, very distinct from the true Sylvia, of which S. atricapilla may be considered as the type" (Bonaparte 1828); “This genus, proposed by Scopoli ... has no type designated by the author. Of later writers, Swainson in 1836 designated Sylvia hippolais (the Icterine Warbler), Gray in 1840 Sylvia melanocephala (the Sardinian Warbler), and Seebohm in 1881 Sylvia cinerea (the Whitethroat) as the types. As these three species are not to be found among those included by Scopoli in his original list of species, it is obvious that another type must be found. Motacilla sylvia Linnaeus, 1766 (= Sylvia communis Lath.), which might be regarded as the type by tautonymy, cannot be taken into consideration; it is not included in Scopoli’s original list of the members of the genus, and the identification of Motacilla sylvia with Sylvia communis is very doubtful. The Committee suggest that Sylvia curruca (Linn.) should henceforth be regarded as the type of this genus” (BOU 1915); "Sylvia Scopoli, 1769, Annus I Hist. Nat., p. 154. Type, by subsequent designation (Bonaparte, 1828, Amer. Ornith., 2, p. 17), Motacilla atricapilla Linnaeus." (Watson in Peters 1986, XI, 270).
Var. Silvia, Silvya, Slyvia, Sylcia.
Synon. Adophoneus, Adornis, Aegithalopsis, Alsoecus, Atraphornis, Communis, Corytholaea, Cuphopterus, Cuphornis, Curruca, Dagela, Epilais, Erythroleuca, Ficedula, Horizorhinus, Hortensis, Lioptilornis, Lioptilus, Melizophilus, Melophilus, Monachus, Nisoria, Parisoma, Philacantha, Philydra, Pseudoalcippe, Pyrophthalma, Sterparola, Thamnodus, Trochilus.
sylvia
Mod. L. sylvia woodland sprite, little bird, warbler < L. silva woodland.
● Roman myth. Rhea Silvia, wife to the river god Tiberinus, and mother of the twins Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome; alluding to watery habitats (subsp. Cisticola erythrops, Tanysiptera).
● Roman myth. Silvia, goddess of the forests (syn. Peneothello bimaculata vicaria).
● "99. MOTACILLA. ... Sylvia. 9. M. supra cinerea, subtus alba, rectrice prima longitudinaliter dimidiato albo, secunda apice alba. Fn. svec. 228. Habitat in Europa." (Linnaeus 1758) (?syn. Sylvia curruca).
layardi
Edgar Leopold Layard (1824-1900) English diplomat/ civil servant in Ceylon, Cape Colony, New Caledonia and Brazil, naturalist, explorer in Melanesia (subsp. Accipiter trivirgatus, syn. Cercomela tractrac, subsp. Chalcites lucidus, syn. Chrysoena viridis, subsp. Clytorhynchus vitiensis, subsp. Coracina macei, syn. Geokichla citrina, subsp. Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillus, Megapodius, subsp. Pycnonotus barbatus, Rhipidura (ex Rhipidura albogularis Layard), Sylvia, syn. Thalassarche salvini, subsp. Turdus poliocephalus) (see lyardi).
SUBSPECIES
Layard's Warbler (layardi)
SCI Name: Sylvia layardi layardi
layardi
Edgar Leopold Layard (1824-1900) English diplomat/ civil servant in Ceylon, Cape Colony, New Caledonia and Brazil, naturalist, explorer in Melanesia (subsp. Accipiter trivirgatus, syn. Cercomela tractrac, subsp. Chalcites lucidus, syn. Chrysoena viridis, subsp. Clytorhynchus vitiensis, subsp. Coracina macei, syn. Geokichla citrina, subsp. Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillus, Megapodius, subsp. Pycnonotus barbatus, Rhipidura (ex Rhipidura albogularis Layard), Sylvia, syn. Thalassarche salvini, subsp. Turdus poliocephalus) (see lyardi).
Layard's Warbler (aridicola)
SCI Name: Sylvia layardi aridicola
aridicola / aridicolus
L. aridus arid, dry; -cola dweller < colere to dwell.
Layard's Warbler (barnesi)
SCI Name: Sylvia layardi barnesi
barnesi
● Wilfred Barnes (fl. 1948) Australian naturalist (Astrapia mayeri x Astrapia stephaniae).
● Dr Ventura Barnés, Jr. (b. 1910) Puerto Rican engineer, agronomist, collector, Curator of Phelps Collection, Caracas (subsp. Colinus cristatus).
● Lt. Henry Edwin Barnes (1848-1896) British Army, commissary in Aden, India and Afghanistan, oologist, collector (subsp. Oenanthe finschii).
● Philip de Villiers Barnes (1883-1951) Chief Ranger of Giant’s Castle Game Reserve, Natal 1911-1943 (subsp. Sylvia layardi).
Layard's Warbler (subsolana)
SCI Name: Sylvia layardi subsolana
subsolana / subsolanum / subsolanus
L. subsolanus eastern, oriental, the east wind personified < sub beneath; sol, solis sun.
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)