Subspecies Amytornis (Magnamytis) whitei oweni (Mathews, 1911)
- Amytornis (Magnamytis) striatus oweni Mathews, G.M. 1911. Untitled. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 27(166): 48 [Date published January 1911] [48].
Type data:
Holotype AMNH 598116 ♂ (Probable paratype AMNH 598120, see LeCroy (2008)), Borewell [Bore Well], East Murchison, WA, Australia.Secondary source:
LeCroy, M. 2008. Type specimens of birds in the American Museum of Natural History. Part 7. Passeriformes: Sylviidae, Muscicapidae, Platysteiridae, Maluridae, Acanthizidae, Monarchidae, Rhipiduridae, and Petroicidae. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 313(7): 1-298 [121].
Generic Combinations
- Amytornis (Magnamytis) whitei oweni (Mathews, 1911). —
Black, A., Wilson, C.A., Pedler, L.P., McGregor, S.R. & Joseph, L. 2020. Two new but threatened subspecies of Rufous Grasswren Amytornis whitei (Maluridae). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 140(2): 151-163 [151]
Miscellaneous Literature Names
- Amytornis (Magnamytis) striatus striatus (Gould, 1840) [a misidentification, in part.]. —
Schodde, R. & Mason, I.J. 1999. The Directory of Australian Birds : Passerines. A Taxonomic and Zoogeographic Atlas of the Biodiversity of Birds in Australia and its Territories. Collingwood, Australia : CSIRO Publishing x 851 pp. [113]
Distribution
States
Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia
Extra Distribution Information
Central and western sandy deserts including Gibson Desert and Great Victoria Desert. WA
Australian Endemic.
IBRA
NT, SA, WA: Central Ranges (CR), Gibson Desert (GD), Great Sandy Desert (GSD), Great Victoria Desert (GVD), Little Sandy Desert (LSD)
Distribution References
Ecological Descriptors
Rocky hummock grassfield.
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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MALURIDAE Swainson, 1831 | 03-May-2021 | ADDED |