Taphrospilus
Well-known member
Myophonus horsfieldii Vigors, 1831 OD pt.1-2 (1830-1832) - Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Mirafra javanica horsfieldii Gould, 1847 OD pt.12-15 (1844-1847) - Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Nearly allied to, but smaller than, Mirafra Javanica of Dr. Horsefield.
Zoothera horsfieldi (Bonaparte, 1857) sér.2:t.9 (1857) - Revue et magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Cuculus horsfieldi, F Moore, 1857 v.2 (1856-1858) - A catalogue of the birds in the Museum of the Honorable East India Company - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Picus horsfieldii Wagler, 1827 OD pars 1 - Systema avium - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Eurylaimus horsfieldii Temminck, 1823 OD v.3 (1838) - Nouveau recueil de planches coloriées d'oiseaux - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Scolopax horsfieldii E. Gray, 1831 OD The zoological miscellany - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Pomatorhinus horsfieldii Sykes 1832 OD pt.1-2 (1830-1832) - Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Hierax horsfieldii Lesson, 1843 1843 pt.1 (1843) - L'Écho du monde savant et l'Hermès - Biodiversity Heritage Library
P.S. Did not yet find (may take some time):
syn. Cincloramphus mathewsi
syn. Icthyophaga ichthyaetus
syn. Lophura lathami
syn. Nisaetus cirrhatus limnaeetus
syn. Oriolus chinensis
syn. Tringa nebularia
syn. Tringa stagnatilis
I am just wondering if his full name was Thomas Walker Horsfield as in German Wikipedia Thomas Walker Horsfield – Wikipedia or if this guy The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex is someone different?
Aethopyga nipalensis horsfieldi (Blyth, 1843) OD v.12:pt.2=no.139-144 (1843) - Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Biodiversity Heritage Library see also v.11:pt.1=no.121-126:pt.1 (1842) - Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Biodiversity Heritage LibraryMyoph. cyanei, Horsf.
Mirafra javanica horsfieldii Gould, 1847 OD pt.12-15 (1844-1847) - Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Nearly allied to, but smaller than, Mirafra Javanica of Dr. Horsefield.
Zoothera horsfieldi (Bonaparte, 1857) sér.2:t.9 (1857) - Revue et magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Timalia horsfieldii Jardine & Selby 1831 Illustrations of Ornithology (not seen)Turdus varius Horsf. 1823
Cuculus horsfieldi, F Moore, 1857 v.2 (1856-1858) - A catalogue of the birds in the Museum of the Honorable East India Company - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Picus horsfieldii Wagler, 1827 OD pars 1 - Systema avium - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Eurylaimus horsfieldii Temminck, 1823 OD v.3 (1838) - Nouveau recueil de planches coloriées d'oiseaux - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Scolopax horsfieldii E. Gray, 1831 OD The zoological miscellany - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Pomatorhinus horsfieldii Sykes 1832 OD pt.1-2 (1830-1832) - Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London - Biodiversity Heritage Library
Hierax horsfieldii Lesson, 1843 1843 pt.1 (1843) - L'Écho du monde savant et l'Hermès - Biodiversity Heritage Library
The Eponym Dictionary of Birds
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Horsfield's Babbler Malacocincla sepiaria Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Horsfield's Jungle Babbler]
Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo Chrysococcyx basalis Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Narrow-billed Bronze Cuckoo]
Horsfield's Goshawk/Sparrowhawk Accipiter soloensis Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Chinese Goshawk/Sparrowhawk]
Horsfield's Hill Partridge Arborophila orientalis Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Grey-breasted Hill Partridge, White-faced Partridge]
Horsfield's Nightjar Caprimulgus macrurus Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Large-tailed Nightjar]
Horsfield's Woodcock Scolopax saturata Horsfield, 1821 [Alt. Dusky Woodcock, Javan Woodcock]
Malabar Whistling Thrush Myophonus horsfieldii Vigors, 1831
Horsfield's Snipe Scolopax horsfieldii. E. Gray, 1831 NCR [Alt. Pin-tailed Snipe; JS Gallinago stenura]
Indian Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus horsfieldii Sykes, 1832
Falconet sp. Hierax horsfieldi Lesson, 1843 NCR [Alt. Black-thighed Falconet; JS Microhierax fringillarius]
Horsfield's Cuckoo Cuculus optatus Gould, 1845 [Alt. Oriental Cuckoo; Cuculus horsfieldi is JS] Horsfield's Thrush Zoothera horsfieldi Bonaparte, 1857 [Alt. Spot-winged Thrush; Syn. Zoothera dauma horsfieldi]
Horsfield's Kalij (Pheasant) Lophura leucomelanos lathami Gray, 1829 [Alt. Black-breasted Kalij; Gennaeus horsfieldii is JS] Green-tailed Sunbird ssp. Aethopyga nipalensis horsfieldi Blyth, 1843
Horsfield's Lark Mirafrajavanica horsfieldii Gould, 1847 [Alt. Horsfield's Bush Lark, Australasian Bush Lark ssp.]
Dr Thomas Horsfield (1773–1859) was an American naturalist. He studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, but became an explorer and prolific collector of plants and animals. He began his career in Java while it was under Dutch rule, but when Napoleon Bonaparte annexed Holland the British East India Company was able to take control (1811). Horsfield's poor health made him seek other employment (1819) and he was moved by the company to continue his research under their direction in London, as Curator and then Keeper of the India House Museum. Whilst in Java he became a good friend of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (q.v.). He wrote Zoological Researches in Java and the 266 Horsbrugh, C. B. – Hose Neighbouring Islands (1824). Five mammals and three reptiles are named after him.
The Key to Scientific Names - Birds of the World
Species accounts for all the birds of the world.
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Dr Thomas Horsfield (1773-1859) US naturalist, explorer, collector in the East Indies 1796-1818 (subsp. Aethopyga nipalensis, syn. Chrysomma sinense, syn. Cincloramphus mathewsi, syn. Cuculus optatus, syn. Dryocopus javensis, syn. Eurylaimus javanicus, syn. Gallinago stenura, syn. Icthyophaga ichthyaetus, syn. Lophura lathami, syn. Microhierax fringillarius, subsp. Mirafra javanica, Myophonus, syn. Nisaetus cirrhatus limnaeetus, syn. Oriolus chinensis, Pomatorhinus, syn. Tringa nebularia, syn. Tringa stagnatilis, subsp. Zoothera dauma).
P.S. Did not yet find (may take some time):
syn. Cincloramphus mathewsi
syn. Icthyophaga ichthyaetus
syn. Lophura lathami
syn. Nisaetus cirrhatus limnaeetus
syn. Oriolus chinensis
syn. Tringa nebularia
syn. Tringa stagnatilis
I am just wondering if his full name was Thomas Walker Horsfield as in German Wikipedia Thomas Walker Horsfield – Wikipedia or if this guy The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex is someone different?