. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . Shore birds. CHAEADEIU8. Ill. CHARADRIUS TOTANIROSTRIS. SLENBEB-BILLEB BOTTEBEL. (Plate IV.) Charadrius aLdomine macula nigra magna ornato: axillaribus albis : cauda striga nigra prope Diagnosis, apicem fasciata. No local forms of this species are known. Variations. Charadrius ruficollis ^ UcM. fide Wagler, Ms, 1829, p. 653. Oreopholus totanirostris, Jardine ^ Selby, III. Orn. iii. pi. 151 (1835). Hoplopterus ruficollis {Wngler), Gray, Genera of Birds, iii. p. 542 (1847). Dromice


. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . Shore birds. CHAEADEIU8. Ill. CHARADRIUS TOTANIROSTRIS. SLENBEB-BILLEB BOTTEBEL. (Plate IV.) Charadrius aLdomine macula nigra magna ornato: axillaribus albis : cauda striga nigra prope Diagnosis, apicem fasciata. No local forms of this species are known. Variations. Charadrius ruficollis ^ UcM. fide Wagler, Ms, 1829, p. 653. Oreopholus totanirostris, Jardine ^ Selby, III. Orn. iii. pi. 151 (1835). Hoplopterus ruficollis {Wngler), Gray, Genera of Birds, iii. p. 542 (1847). Dromiceius lessoni, Lesson, fide â ) Oreophilus ruficollis {Wagler), j^'"*"^- ^^^^P^- ^^'^^- ^^i"- P- ^97 (1856). Morinellus totanirostris [Jard. if Selh), Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Cursores, p. 47 (1865). The name of Charadrius ruficollis is a very objectionable one, as it has been applied to other species of Plovers. There is an apparently mythical G. rvficollis of Cuvier, -which frequently crops up in the synonymy. In 1844 Schlegel (Eev. Crit. Ois. Eur. p. 95) quotes it as a MS. name in the Paris Museum, and refers it to C. mongolicus. Pucheran in his paper on Cuvier's types in the Paris Museum (Eev. et Mag. Zool. 1851, p. 282) suggests that it may be Temminck's Pluvier a poitrine rousse (Cat. Syst. Cab. d'Orn. pp. 173, 262), a Plover from ISTamaqua Land, which was doubtless an example of Charadrius asiaticus. Hartlaub doubtfully refers the C. ruficollis of Cuvier to C. mongolicus (Journ. Orn. 1855, p. 420); but in 1873 Heuglin adds it -without a query to the synonyms of that species (Orn. Nordost Afric. ii. p. 1023). Wagler quotes it as a MS. name of Lichtenstein in the Berlin Museum. Under any circumstances the wisest plan is to allow the name to vanish in the limbo of synonyms. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may


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