Lunulated Antbird
Lunulated Antbird
Here the details of the Lunulated Antbird named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Pithys lunulata Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt2 p.276 pl.26
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Thamnophilidae / Oneillornis
Taxonomy Code: lunant2
Type Locality: Sarayacu, Rio Ucayali, Peru.
Author: Sclater & Salvin
Publish Year: 1873
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
ONEILLORNIS
(Thamnophilidae; Ϯ Lunulated Antbird O. lunulatus) John Patton O'Neill (b. 1942) US ornithologist, field-worker, bird artist; Gr. ορνις ornis, ορνιθος ornithos bird; "Oneillornis new genus Type species. — Pithys lunulata Sclater and Salvin 1873. ... Etymology.— We are pleased to name this genus for our friend and colleague John Patton O'Neill, whose pioneering field work in South America led to the discovery of dozens of new avian species and helped propel the Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science into becoming one of the great ornithology collections in the world, whose paintings grace our lives and provide keys for field study, and, especially, whose intense love of ornithological exploration and appreciation for the value of museum specimens has been passed on to a multitude of students, one by one, for five decades. The name Oneillornis is masculine in gender" (Isler et al. 2014).
lunulata / lunulatus
L. lunulatus crescent-shaped, lunulate < lunula little moon < dim. luna moon.
● ex “Plastron Noir” of Levaillant 1803, pl. 123 (syn. Apalis thoracica).
● “PSITTACUS (lunulatus) viridis; collo postice maculis lunaribus, nigris” (Scopoli 1786); ex “Petite Perruche à collier de l’Île de Luçon, 3ème espèce” of Sonnerat 1776 (Bolbopsittacus).
● ex “Lunulated Thrush” of Latham 1801 (Zoothera).
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)