Charlotte’s Bulbul / Iole charlottae
Charlotte's Bulbul
SCI Name:
Protonym: Criniger Charlottae J.Orn. 15 no.85 p.18
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Pycnonotidae / Iole
Taxonomy Code: chabul1
Type Locality: Borneo; type locality restricted to Banjermasin [lat. 3° 20'' S., long. 114° 35'' E.], by Deignan, 1948, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 61, p. 8.
Author: Finsch
Publish Year: 1867
IUCN Status:
DEFINITIONS
IOLE
(Pycnonotidae; Ϯ Buff-vented Bulbul I. charlottae) Gr. myth. Iole, daughter of King Eurytus of Oechalia and promised in marriage to Hercules. "The following very distinct form among the Flycatchers is also believed to be from the same quarter [Singapore]. Iole, Nobis, n. g. Allied to Muscipeta, and especially to my M. plumosa (J. A. S. XI, 791), but the beak much less widened, being nearly similar to that of Trichastoma ferruginosum ... Feet as in Muscipeta, but rather stouter ... Plumage soft, and excessively dense and copious over the rump; the crown (at least in the species described,) subcrested, with pointed feathers much as in Hypsipetes. I. olivacea, Nobis." (Blyth 1844); "Iole Blyth, 1844, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 13, p. 386. Type, by monotypy, Iole olivacea Blyth." (Deignan in Peters 1960, IX, 282); "74. Iole charlottae ... Species previously listed as I. olivacea, but specific epithet (preoccupied when species included in Hypsipetes) replaced before 1961 and thus permanently invalid; replacement name is crypta, over which charlottae has priority as name of species." (del Hoyo & Collar 2016, 468).
Var. Jole.
charlottae
● Victoria Elisabeth Augusta Charlotte Princess of Prussia (1860-1919), eldest daughter of Crown-Prince Friedrich of Prussia (Iole).
● Liselotte Machatschek (fl. 1932) German explorer, collector on Celebes with Gerhardt Heinrich 1930-1932 (syn. Myzomela boiei chloroptera).
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)