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<blockquote data-quote="l_raty" data-source="post: 3337904" data-attributes="member: 24811"><p>That looks very similar to H&M4 again. The treatment follows <u>the trees</u> (while ignoring the expressed recommendations) that have appeared in Alström et al. 2011 [<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49761998" target="_blank">pdf</a>].</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Megalurus</em> monotypic (<em>M. palustris</em>);</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Alström et al's lineage "F1" separated as <em>Cincloramphus</em> (<em>C. cruralis</em>, <em>C. mathewsi</em>, <em>C. timoriensis</em>, <em>C. macrurus</em>);</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Alström et al's lineage "F2" separated as <em>Poodytes</em> (<em>P. gramineus</em>, <em>P. punctatus</em>, <em>P. carteri</em>, <em>P. albolimbatus</em>).</li> </ul><p><em>P. punctatus</em> includes the extinct <em>rufescens</em> as a ssp in H&M4; <em>rufescens</em> is separated as a distinct sp by the IOC.</p><p><em>rufescens</em> plus the 9 species cited above make up the 10 spp of <em>Megalurus</em> on the IOC list.</p><p></p><p><em>Bowdleria</em> Rotschild 1896 ([<a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3218874" target="_blank">OD</a>]; introduced for "the New Zealand group of <em>Sphaenoaecus</em>" without any nominal species cited; first included nominal species and type species by subsequent designation by <a href="https://books.google.be/books?id=9YgEOPLSqg4C&q=bowdleria+punctata" target="_blank">Sharpe 1897</a>: <em>B. punctata</em> = <em>Synallaxis punctata</em> Quoy & Gaimard 1830) falls in the synonymy of <em>Poodytes</em> Cabanis 1851 ([<a href="http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k99333s/f50" target="_blank">OD</a>]; type species by original monotypy: <em>P. gramineus</em> "Cabanis" = <em>Sphaenoaecus gramineus</em> Gould 1845).</p><p></p><p>-----</p><p>And to be complete:</p><p><em>Megalurus</em> was introduced by Horsfield 1821 ([<a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/754891" target="_blank">OD</a>], type species by original monotypy <em>Megalurus palustris</em> Horsfield 1821).</p><p><em>Cincloramphus</em> was introduced by Gould 1838 ([<a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47441775" target="_blank">OD</a>], type species by original designation <em>Megalurus cruralis</em> Vigors & Horfield 1827.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l_raty, post: 3337904, member: 24811"] That looks very similar to H&M4 again. The treatment follows [U]the trees[/U] (while ignoring the expressed recommendations) that have appeared in Alström et al. 2011 [[URL="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49761998"]pdf[/URL]]. [LIST] [*][I]Megalurus[/I] monotypic ([I]M. palustris[/I]); [*]Alström et al's lineage "F1" separated as [I]Cincloramphus[/I] ([I]C. cruralis[/I], [I]C. mathewsi[/I], [I]C. timoriensis[/I], [I]C. macrurus[/I]); [*]Alström et al's lineage "F2" separated as [I]Poodytes[/I] ([I]P. gramineus[/I], [I]P. punctatus[/I], [I]P. carteri[/I], [I]P. albolimbatus[/I]). [/LIST] [I]P. punctatus[/I] includes the extinct [I]rufescens[/I] as a ssp in H&M4; [I]rufescens[/I] is separated as a distinct sp by the IOC. [I]rufescens[/I] plus the 9 species cited above make up the 10 spp of [I]Megalurus[/I] on the IOC list. [I]Bowdleria[/I] Rotschild 1896 ([[URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3218874"]OD[/URL]]; introduced for "the New Zealand group of [I]Sphaenoaecus[/I]" without any nominal species cited; first included nominal species and type species by subsequent designation by [URL="https://books.google.be/books?id=9YgEOPLSqg4C&q=bowdleria+punctata"]Sharpe 1897[/URL]: [I]B. punctata[/I] = [I]Synallaxis punctata[/I] Quoy & Gaimard 1830) falls in the synonymy of [I]Poodytes[/I] Cabanis 1851 ([[URL="http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k99333s/f50"]OD[/URL]]; type species by original monotypy: [I]P. gramineus[/I] "Cabanis" = [I]Sphaenoaecus gramineus[/I] Gould 1845). ----- And to be complete: [I]Megalurus[/I] was introduced by Horsfield 1821 ([[URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/754891"]OD[/URL]], type species by original monotypy [I]Megalurus palustris[/I] Horsfield 1821). [I]Cincloramphus[/I] was introduced by Gould 1838 ([[URL="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47441775"]OD[/URL]], type species by original designation [I]Megalurus cruralis[/I] Vigors & Horfield 1827.) [/QUOTE]
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