Proposal (#20) to South American Check-list Committee
Lima, 20 June 2002
From: Manuel A. Plenge
To: South American
Checklist Committee
Subject: Change of English
name of Podiceps taczanowskii
Background.-
Called 'Puna Grebe'
as first used by Meyer de Schauensee (1966) and most subsequent authors. 'Junin
Flightless Grebe' was proposed by FjeldsŒ and Krabbe (1990) to emphasize its
flightlessness.
Comments.-
Publications (6) by
ICBP/BirdLife International now call it 'Junin Grebe' (see references).
Conclusions.-
The species is
endemic to Lake Jun’n, so 'Jun’n Grebe' is a very good name as this is also the
name used in Spanish: Zambullidor de Jun’n. As other species of grebes also
live in the 'puna,' 'Junin Grebe' would be very specific. There is aprecedence
on the name change of a grebe due to its restricted range. In Guatemala Podilymbus gigas name was changed from
Giant Pied-billed Grebe to Atitl‡n Grebe, because it was only known from Lake
Atitl‡n.
Proposal.-
I propose that the
name be changed to Jun’n Grebe as it is very specific as to its present
distribution.
References.-
Meyer de
Schauensee, Rodolphe. 1966. The species of birds of South America and their
distribution. Livingston Publishing Company, Narberth, Pennsylvania, p. 11.
Collar, Nigel J., and Paul
Andrew, (Eds.) 1988. Birds to watch: the ICBP world checklist of threatened
birds. Intern. Council Bird Preserv. Tech. Bull., no. 8: 6, 241.
FjeldsŒ, Jon, and Niels
Krabbe. 1990. Birds of the high Andes. A manual to the birds of the temperate
zone of the Andes and Patagonia, South America. Zool. Museum, Univ. Copenhagen,
pp. 66-67.
Collar, Nigel J., Michael
J. Crosby, and Alison J. Stattersfield. 1994. Birds to watch 2: the world list
of threatened birds. BirdLife Conserv. Ser., no. 4: 31-32, 311.
Collar, Nigel J., Luis P.
Gonzaga, Niels Krabbe, Alberto Madro–o Nieto, Luis J. Naranjo, Theodore A.
Parker III, and David C. Wege. 1992. Threatened birds of the Americas: the
ICBP/IUCN Red Data Book. 3rd edition, Part 2. International Council for Bird
Preservation, Cambridge, England, pp. 43-47.
Wege, David C., and Adrian
J. Long. 1995. Key areas for threatened birds in the Neotropics. BirdLife
Conserv. Ser., no. 5: 242, 290
Stattersfield, Alison J.,
Michael J. Crosby, Adrian J. Long, and David C. Wege. 1997. Endemic bird areas
of the world: priorities for biodiversity conservation. BirdLife Conser. Ser.
no. 7: 227, 680.
BirdLife International.
2000. Threatened birds of the world. Lynx Editions and BirdLife International,
Barcelona and Cambridge, UK, p. 45.
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From Mark Robbins:
"I vote "yes" for both of Manuel's proposals. Both proposed
names are far more informative than their current English names."
From Tom Schulenberg:
"With regard to Proposal 20, English name change of Podiceps taczanowskii
from Puna Grebe to Junin Grebe, I vote yes.
"I usually prefer to retain established names, but for this species,
"Puna" is an odd (less appropriate) choice, and since
"Junin" rapidly is becoming entrenched as "the" established
name, I can go along with the substitution. "
From Gary Stiles:
"I much prefer toponyms for geographically restricted birds, as it
calls attention to their small ranges (On the other hand, I donÕt go much
for naming widespread birds from their type localities - but I suppose itÕs
'way too late to do in Philadelphia Vireo or Tennessee Warbler..)."
From Alvaro Jaramillo:
"Yes, Junin Grebe is a good change. It may cause some confusion with P.
occipitalis juninensis, but not enough to concern me. "