Honeyeaters (Meliphagidae)

Sooty Honeyeater (Melidectes fuscus) - HBW 13, p. 611

French: Méliphage fuligineux German: Buntwarzen-Honigfresser Spanish: Mielero Fuliginoso
Other common names: Sooty Melidectes

Taxonomy: Acanthochoera fusca De Vis, 1897, Mount Scratchley, Wharton Range, south-east New Guinea.
Study of relationships within genus needed. Present species sometimes placed with M. nouhuysi and M. princeps in a separate genus, Melionyx; all three, along with M. whitemanensis, comprise a group of medium-sized species that differ from others in genus in size, morphology, plumage and voice. Birds in Eastern Highlands proposed as a separate race, gilliardi (described from Mt Wilhelm, in Bismarck Range), but intermediate geographically and morphologically between occidentalis and nominate, and synonymized with latter. Two subspecies recogniz.. View all taxonomy...

Taxonomy: Acanthochoera fusca De Vis, 1897, Mount Scratchley, Wharton Range, south-east New Guinea.
Study of relationships within genus needed. Present species sometimes placed with M. nouhuysi and M. princeps in a separate genus, Melionyx; all three, along with M. whitemanensis, comprise a group of medium-sized species that differ from others in genus in size, morphology, plumage and voice. Birds in Eastern Highlands proposed as a separate race, gilliardi (described from Mt Wilhelm, in Bismarck Range), but intermediate geographically and morphologically between occidentalis and nominate, and synonymized with latter. Two subspecies recognized.

Subspecies and Distribution:

  • occidentalis Junge, 1939 - Central Ranges of New Guinea, from Snow Mts (Nassau Range and Oranje Mts) E to Eastern Highlands (Mt Hagen, Mt Wilhelm, and Mt Giluwe and Kubor Range).
  • fuscus (De Vis, 1897) - mountains of SE New Guinea E from Eastern Highlands.

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