Red-faced Malkoha / Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus
Red-faced Malkoha
SCI Name:
Protonym: Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Indn.Zool. p.6 pl.6
Taxonomy: Cuculiformes / Cuculidae / Phaenicophaeus
Taxonomy Code: refmal1
Type Locality: Ceylon.
Author: Pennant
Publish Year: 1769
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
DEFINITIONS
PHAENICOPHAEUS
(Cuculidae; Ϯ Crimson-faced Malkoha P. pyrrhocephalus) Gr. φοινικοφαης phoinikophaēs of crimson appearance, red-gleaming < φοινιξ phoinix, φοινικος phoinikos crimson; φαω phaō to shine; "PHÆNICOPHÆUS. MALKOHA. Generic Character. Rostrum valde robustum, subincurvatum. Pedes simplices: digitis duobus anticis, duobus posticis, externo longiore. Caput circa oculos denudatum, papillatum. THIS genus is readily distinguished from Cuculus by the naked and papillated space that surrounds the eyes, and from Polophilus by the structure of the hinder toes. The head is somewhat square and very thick; the wings rather short, and the tail remarkably long. RED-HEADED MALKOHA. (Phænicophæus pyrrhocephalus.) ... This species lives on fruits, and is found at Ceylon, where it is called Malkoha. WHITE-BELLIED MALKOHA. (Phænicophæus leucogaster.) ... Le Malkoha. Le Vail. Ois. d'Afriq. 5. 90. pl. 224. MALKOHA leucogaster inhabits Africa ... TRICOLOURED MALKOHA. (Phænicophæus tricolor.) ... Le Malkoha rouverdin. Le Vail. Ois. d'Afriq. 5. 92. pl. 225." (Stephens 1815); "Phænicophæus Stephens, in Shaw's Gen. Zool., 9, pt. 1, 1815, p. 58. Type, Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Pennant.3 ... 3 The type of Phoenicophaus Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 27 is Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Gmelin i.e. Pennant, by monotypy. Phaenicophaeus Stephens as originally constituted contained three species:— Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Gmelin, i.e. Pennant, Ph. leucogaster Stephens [= Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Pennant], and Ph. tricolor Stephens [= Cuculus curvirostris Shaw]. I cannot find that Phaenicophaeus Stephens has ever had a type designated; I therefore designate Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Gmelin [= Cuculus pyrrhocephalus Pennant] as such." (Peters 1940, IV, 56).
Var. Phaenicophaus, Phoenicophaus, Phoenicophaeus, Phoenicophanes, Phoenicophoeus, Phenicophaus, Phoenicophaes ("Gen. PHOENICOPHAËS* ... *) Als Ableitung des Wortes Phoenicophaus (!) giebt Vieillot (Analys. Orn. Elém. p. 70) die von φοινικοφαης (= purpureus adspectu) an, und kann demnach dasselbe, wie schon Gloger (Fror. Not. Geb. Nat.- & Heilk. XVI (1827). p. 278) angiebt, einzig richtig Phoenicophaës geschrieben werden. Die von Manchen versuchten Emendirungen des Wortes in Phoenicophaeus u. desgl. halten wir bei Vögeln, die fast nichts Graues an sich haben, für verfehlt; offenbar wollten Stephens und Vieillot bei fast gleichzeitiger Aufstellung unserer Gattung durch diesen Namen nur die auffallend rothe Färbung des nackten Gesichtes bezeichnen, welche einen Hauptcharakter dieses und des vorigen Genus bildet." (Cabanis & Heine 1863)).
Synon. Alectorops, Carpophaga, Dryococcyx, Malcoha, Melias, Poliococcyx, Rhopodytes, Urococcyx.
pyrrhocephalus
Gr. πυρρος purrhos flame-coloured, red < πυρ pur, πυρος puros fire; -κεφαλος -kephalos -headed < κεφαλη kephalē head.
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)