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Paralectotypes: presumably Coll. Kl. 4624-4633, 5 

 males, 4 females, o, all Zirknitz and surroundings, 

 09.1902, 1903, 11.1926, 12.1923 and 0 1 . 1 924 and 1926, 

 leg. Schiebel. Further 37 specimens from the Coll. 

 Schiebel, possibly including ZFMK 38.139-38.159, 

 1926-1927, Zirknitz, leg. Schiebel. 



No types designated in the original description; lectotype 

 designated only in Catalogue (Kleinschmidt 1935-1943: 

 102), specimen labelled as type (see also Schifter & van 

 den Elzen 1986). - Dickinson (2003): Parus montanus 

 montanus Conrad von Baldenstein, 1827. 



Paris Salicarius styriacus Kleinschmidt, 1937 

 Berahjah, Parus Salicarius: 36. 



Lectotype: Coll. Kl. 4605, male, St. Georgen ob Juden- 

 burg, Styria, Austria, 23.10.1926, leg. Schiebel. 



Paralectotypes: Coll. Kl. 4606-4622, 5 males, 9 females, 

 3 o, Bruck a. d. Mur, Turracher Hohe, Tamsweg, St. Wolf- 

 gang i. Bachergebirge, Austria, leg. Schiebel, and 49 spec- 

 imens of the Coll. Schiebel, probably all at the ZFMK. 

 10.1919, 0.9-12.1921,04.1922, 10., 11., 1926. - Dickin- 

 son (2003): Parus montanus montanus Conrad von Bal- 

 denstein, 1827. 



Parus Salicarius weigoldi Kleinschmidt, 1921 

 Berajah, Parus Salicarius: 19. 



Paralectotypes: Coll. Kl. 4697-4699, 2 males, female, 

 Atentsze, Mekong tributary, Janeti; Sungpan, E Tibet, 25. 

 and 29.09.1915 and 29.05.1914, leg. Weigold. 



Described from a series, no types designated in first de- 

 scription or in Catalogue (Kleinschmidt 1935-1943: 103). 

 Lectotype designated in Eck & Quaisser (2004), lectotype 

 at the SNS, Dresden C 23803, t.t. Mauntschi, Szechuan. 

 - Dickinson (2003) probably: Parus montanus baicalen- 

 sis (Swinhoe, 1871). 



Parus weigoldicus Kleinschmidt, 1 92 1 

 Falco 17: 3, Abb. (Tafel) 2 in Falco 34: 62/63. 



Paralectotypes: Coll. Kl. 4697-4699, s. previous taxon. 



Nomen novum for Parus Salicarius weigoldi Klein- 

 schmidt, 1921, preoccupied by Parus weigoldi Tratz, 

 1914. - Dickinson (2003): Parus montanus baicalensis 

 (Swinhoe, 1871). 



Parus Salicarius stotzneri Kleinschmidt, 1921 

 Berajah, Parus Salicarius: 20. 



Paralectotype: Coll. Kl. 4696, male, 30 km n. Balihandien, 

 NE Tschili, China, 30.04.1916, leg. Weigold, per Stotz- 

 ner. 



Described from a series, no type designated. Lectotype 

 designated in Eck & Quaisser (2004), Lectotype at the 

 SNS, Dresden C 23845, t.t. as above. Two more paralec- 

 totypes in MfN, Berlin and AMNH, New York. - Dick- 

 inson (2003) probably: Parus montanus baicalensis 

 (Swinhoe, 1871). 



Parus communis jeholicus Kleinschmidt & Weigold, 

 1922 



Falco 18: 2. 



Paralectotypes: Coll. Kl. 4484-4485, 2 males, 30 km n. 

 Balihandien, NE Tschili, 29.04. and 03.05. 1916, leg. Wei- 

 gold, per Stotzner. 



Described from a series, but no information on specimens 

 given in original description. In Catalogue (Kleinschmidt 

 1935-1943: 100) the two specimens mentioned above are 

 designated as "cotypes". Eck & Quaisser (2004) describe 

 a series of eight specimens at the SNS, Dresden as "syn- 

 types"; one specimen lost in 1945, t. t. north of Jehol. - 

 Dickinson (2003): Parus palustris jeholicus. 



Parus sardus Kleinschmidt, 1 903 

 Orn Monatsber 11: 1 86. 



Holotype: Coll. Kl. 4766, male, Arzana, Ogliastra, Sardi- 

 nia, 13.10.1903, leg. Wolterstorff. 



Three paratypes listed in the description are apparently 

 lost. - Dickinson (2003): Parus ater sardus. 



Parus ater pinicolus Clancey, 1943 

 Bull Brit Orn CI 63: 66. 



Paratypes: ZFMK 50.1 12, male, Sutherlandshire, N Scot- 

 land, 31.08.1938; ZFMK 50.113, female, Sutherlandshire, 

 N Scotland, 09.09.1938; ZFMK 50.1 14, male, Sutherland- 

 shire, N Scotland, 05.09.1938; ZFMK 50.115, female, 

 Sutherlandshire, N Scotland, 31.08.1938, all leg. Clancey. 



Holotype at the RSME, Edinburgh, t. t. Rothiemurchus 

 Forest, Inverness-Shire. - Dickinson (2003): Parus ater 

 britannicus Sharpe & Dresser, 1871. 



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