Red-throated Piping-Guan / Pipile cujubi
Red-throated Piping-Guan
SCI Name:
Protonym: Penelope cujubi Sitz.K.Akad.Wiss.Wien 31 p.328
Taxonomy: Galliformes / Cracidae / Pipile
Taxonomy Code: rtpgua1
Type Locality: Pard.
Author: von Pelzeln
Publish Year: 1858
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
PIPILE
(Cracidae; Ϯ Trinidad Piping Guan P. pipile) Specific name Crax pipile von Jacquin, 1784; "I. PENELOPEÆ. ... 20. Pipile, Bp. 48. leucolophos, Merr. (pipile, Gm. jacutinga, Spix.) 49. cumanensis, Gm. 50. nigrifrons, Temm. 51. argyrotis, Bp." (Bonaparte 1856); "Pipile Bonaparte, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 42, 1856, p. 877. Type, by tautonymy, Penelope leucolophos Merrem = Crax pipile Jacquin." (Peters 1934, II, 22). Recent work indicates that this genus should be included in Aburria.
Synon. Cumana.
pipile
German Pipen (modern Pfeifer) piper (cf. L. pipilare to chirp < pipare to chirp); "Der Pipile. Tab. II. CRAX (Pipile) ... Sein Stimme besteht in einem sansten Pipen, woher er auch obbesagten Nahmen bey den Amerikanern erhalten hat." (von Jacquin 1784) (Pipile).
cujubi
Tupí name Cujubí green guan, for a piping guan.
SUBSPECIES
Red-throated Piping-Guan (Gray-crested)
SCI Name: Pipile cujubi cujubi
cujubi
Tupí name Cujubí green guan, for a piping guan.
Red-throated Piping-Guan (White-crested)
SCI Name: Pipile cujubi nattereri
natterei / nattereri / nattererii / natterii
Dr Johann Natterer (1787-1843) Austrian zoologist, collector, resident in Brazil 1817-1835 (subsp. Amazona ochrocephala, Anthus, subsp. Attila bolivianus, syn. Augastes scutatus, syn. Certhia brachydactyla, subsp. Colaptes melanochloros, Cotinga, Hylopezus, Lepidothrix, subsp. Loriotus cristatus (?x), Lurocalis, subsp. Momotus momota, subsp. Nonnula ruficapilla, Phaethornis, syn. Phylloscopus bonellii, Pipile, subsp. Platyrinchus platyrhynchos, syn. Poecilotriccus latirostris ochropterus, subsp. Rupornis magnirostris, Selenidera, syn. Tinamus solitarius, syn. Tityra inquisitor).
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)