Proposal (538) to South American Classification Committee
Correct the name of Piezorhina to
Piezorina
Under Thraupidae in note 93a the following is stated:
“Kashin (1978) noted that the
original spelling of the genus by Lafresnaye was Piezorina, and that the subsequent spelling Piezorhina was an unjustified emendation, and Gregory &
Dickinson (2012) agreed. SACC proposal needed.”
Effect on SACC: The change proposed
would only affect one species: Piezorhina cinerea.
Background information (copied from Gregory and
Dickinson 2012):
“G. N.
Kashin published three papers on avian nomenclature, in Russian, from 1978 to
1982. These have been largely ignored due primarily to difficulties in both
distribution and translation, but they should not have been because they
contain a variety of proposed corrections, mainly to generic names in those
volumes of the Check-list of Birds of the World by J. L. Peters and his
successors published prior to 1978.”
Kashin’s
work was translated from Russian into English. Gregory and Dickinson (2012) examined and confirmed or rejected Kashin’s conclusions.
On Piezorhina they state the following: “Paynter (1970: 115) used the
spelling Piezorhina, which had also been used by Agassiz (1846) and
Hellmayr (1938), but Kashin noted that the original spelling by Lafresnaye was Piezorina
and thought that there were no grounds for this emendation. We agree with
Kashin. Piezorina should be cited as:
Piezorina
Lafresnaye,
Type by
original designation
Guiraca
cinerea Lafresnaye,
1843
Piezorina cinerea (Lafresnaye,
1843)”
I recommend a YES to this proposal.
References:
Agassiz, L.
1846. Nomenclatoris zoologici index universalis. 8, 393 pp. Soloduri.
Gregory, Steven M. S., and Edward C.
Dickinson 2012. An assessment of three little-noticed papers on avian nomenclature
by G. N. Kashin during 1978–1982. Zootaxa, 3340: 44-58.
Hellmayr, C. E. 1938. Catalogue
of birds of the Americas and the adjacent islands in Field Museum of Natural
History, Part XI. Ploceidae,
Catamblyrhynchidae, Fringillidae. Field Museum of Natural History. Zoology
Series, 13: i-vi, 1-662.
Lafresnaye, F. 1843. Descriptions de quelques nouvelles espèces d’oiseaux. Magasin
de Zoologie [Paris], (2) 5, 28 pp.
Paynter, R.A., Jr. 1970. Passeriformes: suborder Oscines, family
Emberizidae, subfamily Emberizinae. In: Check-list of Birds of the World. A continuation of the work of James
L. Peters, 13. Paynter, R.A., Jr. (Ed.). Museum of Comparative Zoology,
Cambridge, Mass., 3-214.
Manuel A.
Plenge, August 2012
Comments from Stiles: “YES, priority seems clear. (For curiosity, who
first used “Piezorhina”? Agassiz? On what basis? I recall that this was a period in
which some linguistic purists were trying to purge the nomenclature of
ungrammatical or non-Latin/Greek names, “correcting” the former and
substituting for the latter, including all names derived from native words or
names.)”
Comments from Pacheco: “YES, In accordance with Article 33
of I.C.Z.N.”
Comments from Nores: “YES. Kashin’s work, confirmed by Gregory and Dickinson, clearly
shows that the true name is Piezorina.”