Proposal (#21) 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 Rollandia microptera
Background.-
Called Short-winged
Grebe by Hellmayr and Conover (1948), Meyer de Schauensee (1966, 1970) and most
subsequent authors. FjeldsŒ and Krabbe (1990) proposed the name 'Titicaca
Flightless Grebe' and has been used by Stattersfield et al. (1997).
Comments.-
Following the
criteria used by BirdLife International (see proposal on Podiceps
taczanowskii), it could be called 'Titicaca Grebe.' The 'flightless' would be
omitted.
Conclusions.-
The species occurs
on Lake Titicaca on the Peru/Bolivia border and in Lake Poop—. However, most
recent records are from Lake Titicaca. 'Titicaca Grebe' is a very good name as
this is also the name used in Spanish: Zambullidor del Titicaca. There is a
precedence 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 Titicaca Grebe as it is very specific as to its present
distribution.
References.-
Hellmayr, Charles
(=Carl) E., and Boardman Conover. 1948. Catalogue of birds of the Americas and
the adjacent islands .. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., 13: 36.
Meyer de Schauensee,
Rodolphe. 1966. The species of birds of South America and their distribution.
Livingston Publishing Company, Narberth, Pennsylvania, p. 11.
Meyer de Schauensee,
Rodolphe. 1970. A guide to the birds of South America. Livingston Publishing
Company, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, p. 11.
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,
p. 66-67.
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: 680, 659.
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Comments from Robbins:
"I vote "yes" for both of Manuel's proposals. Both proposed
names are far more informative than their current English names."
Comments from Tom
Schulenberg:
"I usually prefer to retain established names. "Short-winged" is
an awkward name, but it is established. And given that this species is not
endemic to Lake Titicaca (even if that lake forms the larger part of its
distribution), I don't see a compelling reason to change the name.
Comments from Gary
Stiles:
" same logic [as for Proposal 20]. Even if the bird does occur on another
nearby lake,
this doesn't seriously compromise things: it's still very restricted, and
certainly the bulk of the range is Titicaca."
Comments from Alvaro
Jaramillo:
"Yes, the change to Titicaca Grebe is a good one. I hesitated on this due
to Tom's comment, retaining established names is important. However,
Short-winged Grebe is just an awful name. Also, I still see Titicaca Flightless
Grebe as a name, and wonder how well entrenched Short-winged Grebe as a name.
"
Comments from Zimmer: "As much as I favor stability
in English names, I'm willing to make exceptions. The name "Titicaca
Grebe" would seem to be so informative that introduction of a new name
would actually confer more recognition than retaining the old
"familiar" name of Short-winged Grebe. Record me as a "yes"
vote for changing to "Titicaca Grebe"."