Rufous-chested Swallow / Cecropis semirufa
Rufous-chested Swallow
SCI Name:
Protonym: Hirundo semirufa Oefv.Vet.-Akad.Forh. 7 p.107
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Hirundinidae / Cecropis
Taxonomy Code: rucswa2
Type Locality: 'Caffraria superiore'' ; type from Magliesberg, Transvaal.
Author: Sundevall
Publish Year: 1850
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
CECROPIS
(Hirundinidae; Ϯ Greater Striped Swallow C. cucullata) Gr. Κεκροπις Kekropis Athenian woman. Seemingly despite its generic appellation the Greater Striped Swallow breeds in southern Africa, but the epithet reflects the use of Attic place names and proper names for swallows (see Atticora); "I. Fam. Hirundinidae Vigors. Hirundo Lin. ... Cecropis. Hir. capensis Gm.; rustica Gm. u.s.w." (Boie 1826); "Cecropis Boie, 1826, Isis von Oken, Heft 10, col. 971. Type, by subsequent designation, Hirundo capensis Gmelin = Hirundo cucullata Boddaert (Salvadori, 1881, Orn. Pap. Mol., pt. 2, p. 1)." (Peters, 1960, IX, p. 113).
Var. Acropis, Cercropis.
Synon. Baruwaia, Herophilus, Lillia, Phoenichelidon.
semirufa / semirufus
L. semi- half- < semis, semissis half < as, assis whole; rufus rufous.
SUBSPECIES
Rufous-chested Swallow (gordoni)
SCI Name: Cecropis semirufa gordoni
gordoni
● Surgeon-Gen. Sir Charles Alexander Gordon (1821-1899) British Army, surgeon in India, West Africa, China and France (subsp. Cecropis semirufa).
● Gordon Point, Melville I., Northern Territory, Australia (subsp. Philemon buceroides).
● J. G. M. Gordon (1875-1938) Scottish lepidopterist, sponsor (subsp. Turdus eremita).
Rufous-chested Swallow (semirufa)
SCI Name: Cecropis semirufa semirufa
semirufa / semirufus
L. semi- half- < semis, semissis half < as, assis whole; rufus rufous.
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)