TYPES OF JAPANESE BIRDS
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概要
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This is a complete inventory of the names proposed for modern taxa based on birds obtained in Japan, with data on at least one type so that the readers know where to research such types further. The arrangement of the entries is alphabetical by trinomial (or binomial where the taxon was named as a species). Nomina nova are included, but names based on fossils or subfossils are excluded from the scope of the work. Each entry comprises of four or five parts. The original name exactly as proposed with its citation is shown at the beginning. The information on the type locality and on the type from the original description is then given in "Details from OD". Any supplementary information from the sources other than the original description is presented in the third part "Other details" and information such as that on restriction or correction of the original type locality and/or on the designation of lectotype is included. Where the original description related to two or more types (i.e., syntypes), just one syntype may be listed as an accessible one. The listing of such a specimen as "syntype" in this inventory does not imply the selection of. or designation of this as, a lectotype. In the fourth part "Now" the name currently in use for that taxon is provided, giving an authority for that view based, where possible, on Japanese publications. In the fifth and final part "Comments" various notes here serve to explain our decisions on dates, collecting localities and other issues. A gazetteer of type localities in Japan is annexed.
- 国立科学博物館の論文
著者
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MORIOKA Hiroyuki
Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Hiraoka Takashi
Yamashina Institute For Ornithology
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Dickinson Edward
Trust For Oriental Ornithology
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Yamasaki Takeshi
Yamashina Institute For Ornithology
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Morioka Hiroyuki
Department Of Zoology National Science Museum
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Morioka Hiroyuki
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- TYPES OF JAPANESE BIRDS