White-eyes (Zosteropidae)

Japanese White-eye (Zosterops japonicus) - HBW 13, p. 445

French: Zostérops du Japon German: Japanbrillenvogel Spanish: Anteojitos Japonés
Other common names: Dark Green/Chinese White-eye

Taxonomy: Zosterops japonicus Temminck and Schlegel, 1845, Decima, Nagasaki, Japan.
Forms a superspecies with Z. meyeni and Z. palpebrosus, and sometimes considered conspecific with either or with both, but all appear morphologically distinct; hybrids with Z. palpebrosus found in S China and N Vietnam; sometimes only N race batanis of Z. meyeni placed within present species. Affinity to Z. erythropleurus unclear. Geographical variation possibly partly clinal, as N races large, dark and with somewhat brownish or buffy flanks, whereas smallest and brightest races occur in S of range (Hainan I); curiously, races on small islan.. View all taxonomy...

Taxonomy: Zosterops japonicus Temminck and Schlegel, 1845, Decima, Nagasaki, Japan.
Forms a superspecies with Z. meyeni and Z. palpebrosus, and sometimes considered conspecific with either or with both, but all appear morphologically distinct; hybrids with Z. palpebrosus found in S China and N Vietnam; sometimes only N race batanis of Z. meyeni placed within present species. Affinity to Z. erythropleurus unclear. Geographical variation possibly partly clinal, as N races large, dark and with somewhat brownish or buffy flanks, whereas smallest and brightest races occur in S of range (Hainan I); curiously, races on small islands surrounding Japan (insularis, stejnegeri and alani) are larger and have longer, broader bill than average-sized nominate in mainland Japan; further study required. Races stejnegeri and alani interbreed in Bonin Is (where both were introduced); hybrids named as boninsimae. Other proposed races are yesoensis (described from Muroran, on Hokkaido), which is synonymized with nominate, and, in S Ryukyus, iriomotensis (from Iriomote) and yokakuni (Yonaguni-jima), which are subsumed in loochooensis. Eight subspecies recognized.

Subspecies and Distribution:

  • japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1845 - S Sakhalin I, Japan (including Sado, Oki, Tsushima, Iki, and Goto Is) and coastal S Korean Peninsula.
  • insularis Ogawa, 1905 - extreme N Ryukyu I (Tanegashima I, Yakushima I and Kume-jima).
  • loochooensis Tristram, 1889 - Ryukyu Is (except extreme N) S to Yonaguni-jima.

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  • japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1845 - S Sakhalin I, Japan (including Sado, Oki, Tsushima, Iki, and Goto Is) and coastal S Korean Peninsula.
  • insularis Ogawa, 1905 - extreme N Ryukyu I (Tanegashima I, Yakushima I and Kume-jima).
  • loochooensis Tristram, 1889 - Ryukyu Is (except extreme N) S to Yonaguni-jima.
  • daitoensis Nagamichi Kuroda, 1923 - Borodino Is (Kita-daito-jima and Minami-daito-jima).
  • stejnegeri Seebohm, 1891 - O-shima (Izu Is) S to Tori-shima (Nanpo Archipelago).
  • alani E. J. O. Hartert, 1905 - Volcano Is (Kita-iwo, Iwo-jima).
  • simplex Swinhoe, 1861 - breeds E China (extreme S Gansu E to Jiangsu, S to Sichuan, E Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong and Fujian) and Taiwan and extreme NE Vietnam (E Tonkin); non-breeding SE China S to Thailand and C Indochina.
  • hainanus E. J. O. Hartert, 1923 - Hainan I.