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Renate van den Elzen 



26.04.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .5., male, Arta, Majorca, 

 26.04.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .8., female, Valldemosa, 

 19.05.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .i;., male, Santany, 

 09.05.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .ri., male, Arta, Majorca, 

 25.04.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .9., male, Santany, 

 01.05.1913; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .i., male, Santany, 01.05.1913; 

 ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .K., male, Santany, 09.05.1913; ZFMK 

 H.II.2.a 3 .(i., female, Alcudia, 06.06.1921; ZFMK 

 H.II.2.a 3 .v., male, Alcudia, 08.05.1921; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .^., 

 male,Albufera, 16.05.1921; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .;t., male, Al- 

 cudia, 20.05.1921; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .p., male, Alcudia, 

 14.06.1921; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .a., male, Alcudia, 

 06.05.1921; ZFMK H.II.2.a 3 .x., male, Alcudia, 

 06.05.1921, all leg. A. von Jordans. 



Described from twenty-six specimens; only holotype spec- 

 imen designated, no paratypes defined. Of the original se- 

 ries seventeen still exist in the ZFMK collection, two more 

 specimens were exchanged with the AMNH, New York, 

 and Tring, UK; whereabouts of others unknown. Paralec- 

 totypes designated by Rheinwald & van den Elzen (1984) 

 based on specimens traced in the ZFMK inventory. - 

 Dickinson (2003): Luscinia megarhynchos megarhynchos 

 C.L. Brehm, 1831. 



Luscinia megarhynchos caligiformis Clancey & Jordans, 

 1950 



Auk 67: 361. 



Paratype: ZFMK 50.316, male ad., Martlesham, Wood- 

 bridge, E Suffolk, England, 11.06.1941, leg. Clancey. 



Holotype at the RSME, Edinburgh, 1. 1. as above. - Dick- 

 inson (2003): Luscinia megarhynchos megarhynchos C.L. 

 Brehm, 1831. 



Luscinia svecica weigoldi Kleinschmidt, 1923 

 Abh Ber Mus Tierk Dresden 16: 43. 



Paralectotype: Coll. Kl. 3092, male, Bago, 90 km n of Je- 

 hol, NO Tschili, 13.05.1916, leg. Weigold. 



Holo(?)type C 23 427 at the SNS, Dresden, lost since 

 1945, other type material still exists (Eck & Quaisser 

 2004). 



Described from a series of eight males and four females. 

 No types designated in the original description, three more 

 paratype specimens in the SNS, Dresden. ZFMK speci- 

 men designated as paratype by Kleinschmidt (1935-1943: 

 77) in his Catalogue. - Dickinson (2003): Luscinia sve- 

 cica svecica (Linnaeus, 1758). 



Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 29-77 



Erithacus gaetkei Kleinschmidt, 1904 

 J Ornithol 52: 302. 



Lectotype: Coll. Kl. 3045, male, Heligoland, "spring" 

 1 896, leg. Kemp, per de Maes. 



Paralectotypes: Coll. Kl. 3046-3051, 2 males, male juv., 

 female, Heligoland, "spring" and "autumn" 1896, leg. 

 Kemp, per de Maes. 



No type specimen defined in the description; the „type 

 specimen" designated in the Catalogue (Kleinschmidt 

 1935-1943: 76). There is also information given in a foot- 

 note that a larger series existed for the original descrip- 

 tion. - Dickinson (2003): Luscinia svecica svecica (Lin- 

 naeus, 1758). 



Erithacus volgae Kleinschmidt, 1 907 

 Falco 3: 47. 



Holotype: Coll. Kl. 3097, male, Sarpa a.d. Wolga, Rus- 

 sia, 05.1906, per Schliiter. 



No further material existed for the brief description. - 

 Dickinson (2003): Luscinia svecica volgae. 



Muscicapa striata tyrrhenica Schiebel, 1910 

 OmJb21:102. 



Syntype: ZFMK 57. 1 307, female, Aitone near Evisa, Cor- 

 sica, 19.05.1910, leg. Schiebel. 



Paralectotype: ZFMK 57.1306, female, Aitone, 

 26.05.1910, leg. Schiebel. 



The other syntype, the mated male, is housed at the 

 NHMW, Vienna (NMW 70.694, male, Aitone near Evisa, 

 Corsica, 19.05.1910, leg. Schiebel), also some other para- 

 lectotypes; see Schifter & van den Elzen (1986). - Dick- 

 inson (2003): Muscicapa striata tyrrhenica. 



Muscicapa striata cretica Schiebel, 1925 

 J Ornithol 58: 659. 



Syntypes: ZFMK 57.1016, male, Kalessor near Candia, 

 Crete, 07.06.1925, and ZFMK 57.1013, female, Canea, 

 Crete, 15.05.1925, both leg. Schiebel. 



A presumed paralectotype is ZFMK 57.1015, male, Homa- 

 lo, Crete, 04.05.1925; see also Schifter & van den Elzen 

 (1986). - Dickinson (2003): Muscicapa striata neuman- 

 ni Poche, 1904. 



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