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<blockquote data-quote="l_raty" data-source="post: 3331751" data-attributes="member: 24811"><p>Cinclosomatidae include <em>Ptilorrhoa</em> (4 spp) and <em>Cinclosoma</em> (5 spp).</p><p>Eupetidae include <em>Eupetes</em> (1 sp)</p><p>Drepanini (15 genera, 26 spp) are a tribe within subfamily Carduelinae, family Fringillidae.</p><p></p><p>The generic compositions and numbers of species evidently take only extant taxa into account. (E.g., 'I'iwi being in <em>Vestiaria</em>, Drepanini does not [explicitly] include the genus <em>Drepanis</em>.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately (but not unexpectedly), the work entirely lacks nomenclatural details.</p><p></p><p>(Cinclosomatidae is attributed by Bock 1994 to "Mathews GM. 1921-22. <em>The birds of Australia</em>. Volume 9. Part 4. Witherby, London.", which I have not seen. Original Spelling Cinclosomatidae; Original Rank family. This part was published in Oct 1921 according to the <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16357775#page/254/mode/1up" target="_blank">review in Ibis</a>. The name may have been introduced in a slightly odd way if we are to believe the [<a href="https://sora.unm.edu/node/12500" target="_blank">review in Auk</a>], however.</p><p>Eupetidae is by <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43560382" target="_blank">Bonaparte 1850</a> (OS Eupetinae; OR subfamily).</p><p>Drepani<u>di</u>ni is by <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14785295" target="_blank">Cabanis 1847</a> (OS Drepaninae; OR subfamily). The OS was made incorrect by <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12220674" target="_blank">ICZN 1961 (Opinion 610)</a> and <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12225841" target="_blank">ICZN 1976 (Opinion 1046)</a>: it must be corrected to the linguistically better Drepanidinae (and stands with this spelling on the <a href="http://www.iczn.org/sites/iczn.org/files/Official_List_updated_December_2012.pdf" target="_blank">Official List</a>) to avoid conflict with Drepanidae Boisduval 1828, type genus <em>Drepana</em> Schrank 1802 (Lepidoptera). Using "Drepanini" is <u>not</u> an option.</p><p>Carduelinae is by <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/item/87917#page/426/mode/1up" target="_blank">Vigors 1825</a> (OS Carduelina; OR subfamily).</p><p>Fringillidae is by <a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=YSlhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA65" target="_blank">Leach 1819</a> (in the 15th ed. of the <em>Synopsis</em>, not in the 17th ed. of 1820 as per Bock) (OS Fringillidae, OR family).)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l_raty, post: 3331751, member: 24811"] Cinclosomatidae include [I]Ptilorrhoa[/I] (4 spp) and [I]Cinclosoma[/I] (5 spp). Eupetidae include [I]Eupetes[/I] (1 sp) Drepanini (15 genera, 26 spp) are a tribe within subfamily Carduelinae, family Fringillidae. The generic compositions and numbers of species evidently take only extant taxa into account. (E.g., 'I'iwi being in [I]Vestiaria[/I], Drepanini does not [explicitly] include the genus [I]Drepanis[/I].) Unfortunately (but not unexpectedly), the work entirely lacks nomenclatural details. (Cinclosomatidae is attributed by Bock 1994 to "Mathews GM. 1921-22. [I]The birds of Australia[/I]. Volume 9. Part 4. Witherby, London.", which I have not seen. Original Spelling Cinclosomatidae; Original Rank family. This part was published in Oct 1921 according to the [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16357775#page/254/mode/1up"]review in Ibis[/URL]. The name may have been introduced in a slightly odd way if we are to believe the [[URL="https://sora.unm.edu/node/12500"]review in Auk[/URL]], however. Eupetidae is by [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43560382"]Bonaparte 1850[/URL] (OS Eupetinae; OR subfamily). Drepani[U]di[/U]ni is by [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14785295"]Cabanis 1847[/URL] (OS Drepaninae; OR subfamily). The OS was made incorrect by [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12220674"]ICZN 1961 (Opinion 610)[/URL] and [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12225841"]ICZN 1976 (Opinion 1046)[/URL]: it must be corrected to the linguistically better Drepanidinae (and stands with this spelling on the [URL="http://www.iczn.org/sites/iczn.org/files/Official_List_updated_December_2012.pdf"]Official List[/URL]) to avoid conflict with Drepanidae Boisduval 1828, type genus [I]Drepana[/I] Schrank 1802 (Lepidoptera). Using "Drepanini" is [U]not[/U] an option. Carduelinae is by [URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/item/87917#page/426/mode/1up"]Vigors 1825[/URL] (OS Carduelina; OR subfamily). Fringillidae is by [URL="https://books.google.com/books?id=YSlhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA65"]Leach 1819[/URL] (in the 15th ed. of the [I]Synopsis[/I], not in the 17th ed. of 1820 as per Bock) (OS Fringillidae, OR family).) [/QUOTE]
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