冠鸟的姓

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bulletin of the British Ornithologists'' Club Pub Date : 2021-09-10 DOI:10.25226/bboc.v141i3.2021.a12
J. Gaudin, G. Sangster, M. Bruce
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galericulatus Platylophus galericulatus(居维叶,1816年)是一种低地森林鸟类,发现于泰国南部、马来西亚半岛、婆罗洲、苏门答腊和爪哇。它的分类位置长期困扰着系统学家(例如,Amadon 1944, Goodwin 1976)。对羽毛束和骨骼的比较使一些人相信它不属于乌鸦(紧握1985,希望1989)。然而,从20世纪40年代到最近,galericulatus Platylophus被普遍归类为乌鸦(Wolters 1977, Sibley & Monroe 1990, Clements 2007, Dickinson & Christidis 2014, Gill et al. 2021)。最近对鸦科动物的分子系统发育研究表明,Platylophus galericulatus既不是真正的伯劳鸟(Laniidae)也不是鸦科(Corvidae),并将该物种列为真正的伯劳鸟的姐妹物种(j æ nsson et al. 2008, Aggerbeck et al. 2014, Oliveros et al. 2019);在一个包括鸦科、鸦科和其他几个类群的两个主要进化支的多分支中(Jønsson et al. 2011);除蛛科和蛛科外的Eurocephalus的姊妹类(Jønsson et al. 2016, Fuchs et al. 2019);或天堂鸟的姐妹(天堂鸟科;Stervander et al. 2020)。在基于等级的分类学中,似乎最好将galericulatus Platylophus放在自己的科中。Winkler等人(2015)、Oliveros等人(2019)、Irham & Kurniawan(2020)和Stervander等人(2020)使用了Platylophidae这个名称,但这是一个名词,因为没有这样的名称被有效地引入。Winkler等人(2015)的“Platylophidae”记录将P. galericulatus列为其唯一物种,并提供了可能被解释为诊断的描述。但是,这些提交人没有明确指出该名称是有意使用的新名称,而且它不符合《国际刑事司法公约》(1999)第16.1条。Oliveros et al.(2019)、Irham & Kurniawan(2020)和Stervander et al.(2020)仅使用了“Platylophidae”这个名称,并没有提供这个名称。Lophocittidae是Bock(1994)在Lophocitteae Kaup, 1855的基础上列出的一个科群名称。后者的名字来源于Lophocitta G. R. Gray, 1841年,它是1832年Platylophus Swainson的初级同义词。然而,Kaup的Lophocitteae和Bock(1994)认为Kaup(1855)的其他四个新的科群名称被提议为“Hauptgenera”(即Cisseae, Cyanocitteae, Cyanocoraceae, Keropieae)。Kaup用他的“Hauptgenera”作为亚家族的分支。因此,Lophocitteae是一个属群名称,而不是一个科群名称。由于没有关于galericulatus的科群名称,我们建议:
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A family name for the Crested Shrikejay Platylophus galericulatus
Platylophus galericulatus (Cuvier, 1816) is a lowland forest bird found in southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra and Java. Its taxonomic placement has long puzzled systematists (e.g. Amadon 1944, Goodwin 1976). Comparisons of feather tracts and osteology led some to believe that it does not belong to the crows (Clench 1985, Hope 1989). Nevertheless, from the 1940s until recently Platylophus galericulatus was universally classified as a crow (Wolters 1977, Sibley & Monroe 1990, Clements 2007, Dickinson & Christidis 2014, Gill et al. 2021). Recent molecular phylogenetic studies of Corvides have shown that Platylophus galericulatus is neither a true shrike (Laniidae) nor a corvid (Corvidae), and placed the species as the sister of the true shrikes (Jønsson et al. 2008, Aggerbeck et al. 2014, Oliveros et al. 2019); in a polytomy with two major clades that include Corvidae, Laniidae and several other groups (Jønsson et al. 2011); sister to Eurocephalus outside Laniidae and Corvidae (Jønsson et al. 2016, Fuchs et al. 2019); or sister to the birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae; Stervander et al. 2020). In rank-based taxonomy, it seems best to place Platylophus galericulatus in its own family. Winkler et al. (2015), Oliveros et al. (2019), Irham & Kurniawan (2020) and Stervander et al. (2020) used the name Platylophidae, but this is a nomen nudum because no such name has been validly introduced. The ‘Platylophidae’ account in Winkler et al. (2015) listed P. galericulatus as its sole species and provided a description that might be construed as a diagnosis. However, these authors did not explicitly indicate the name as intentionally new, and it does not meet ICZN (1999) Art. 16.1. Oliveros et al. (2019), Irham & Kurniawan (2020) and Stervander et al. (2020) merely used the name ‘Platylophidae’ and did not make the name available. The name Lophocittidae was listed by Bock (1994) as a family-group name based on Lophocitteae Kaup, 1855. The latter name is derived from the genus Lophocitta G. R. Gray, 1841, which is a junior synonym of Platylophus Swainson, 1832. However, Kaup’s Lophocitteae and four other new family-group names attributed to Kaup (1855) by Bock (1994) were proposed as ‘Hauptgenera’ (i.e. Cisseae, Cyanocitteae, Cyanocoraceae, Keropieae). Kaup used his ‘Hauptgenera’ as divisions of a subfamily1. Consequently, Lophocitteae is a genus-group name rather than a family-group name. Because no family-group name for P. galericulatus is available, we propose:
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