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Species Ducula (Myristicivora) spilorrhoa (G.R. Gray, 1858)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Introduction

Frequently treated as a subspecies of Ducula (Myristicivora) bicolor following Johnstone (1981)

 

Distribution

States

Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Patchy along coastal northern Australia, in Kimberley Division between Kunmunya and Cape Londonderry, WA, in Arnhem Land between Point Pearce and McArthur River and inland to Katherine and along Roper River, NT, and on Cape York Peninsula south to Kowanyama and occasionally the lower Norman River on west coast to Coen and Laura inland, and beyond to about Sarina on central E QLD coast—also off-shore islands in Bonaparte Archipelago, WA, Melville-Bathurst Ils, Groote Eylandt and Sir Edward Pellew group, NT, islands throughout Torres Strait, QLD, and islands off NE QLD coast south to Whitsunday group, vagrant further south to Lord Howe Is.—elsewhere in coastal S and E New Guinea and adjacent islands.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NT, Qld, WA: Arnhem Coast (ARC), Arnhem Plateau (ARP), Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Central Arnhem (CA), Central Kimberley (CK), Central Mackay Coast (CMC), Cape York Peninsula (CYP), Daly Basin (DAB), Darwin Coastal (DAC), Desert Uplands (DEU), Dampierland (DL), Einasleigh Uplands (EIU), Gulf Fall and Uplands (GFU), Gulf Coastal (GUC), Gulf Plains (GUP), Mount Isa Inlier (MII), Northern Kimberley (NK), NSW North Coast (NNC), Ord Victoria Plain (OVP), Pine Creek (PCK), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Tiwi Cobourg (TIW), Victoria Bonaparte (VB), Wet Tropics (WT)

Ecological Descriptors

Aerial, arboreal, closed forest, diurnal, frugivorous, gregarious, mangrove, migratory, nomadic, open forest, tall forest, volant.

Extra Ecological Information

Randomly dispersed, seasonal breeder, arboreal fruit-eater in rainforest trees on Australian mainland, roosts and nests colonially in low broad-leaf forest on offshore islands and coastal stands of mangroves, arrives seasonally from New Guinea(?) in July-Aug. in Arnhem Land and mainland QLD and departs Feb.-Apr., present year-round in Torres Strait, sedentary and dispersed in Kimberley Division.

 

General References

Atherton, R.G. & Greeves, D. 1986. Torresian Imperial-Pigeon Ducula spilorrhoa on Green Is., north-eastern Queensland. The Emu 85: 261-263 [publication date Mathews, G.M. 1920. Dates of ornithological works. Austral Avian Records 4: 1–27] (population status)

Crome, F.H.J. 1975. Breeding, feeding and status of the Torres Strait Pigeon at Low Isles, north-eastern Queensland. The Emu 75: 189-198 (movements, status, feeding, diet, nidification)

Dell, J. 1978. Torres Strait Pigeon breeding in Kimberley, WA. The Emu 78: 43 [Mathews, G.M. 1927. Systema Avium Australasianarum. A systematic list of the birds of the Australasian region. London : British Ornithologists' Union Pt 1 iv 426 pp.] (nidification)

Frith, H.J., Crome, F.H.J. & Wolfe, T.O. 1976. Food of fruit-pigeons in New Guinea. The Emu 76: 49-58 [Mathews, G.M. 1925. The Birds of Australia. Supplements 4 & 5. Bibliography of the Birds of Australia Pts 1 & 2. London : H.F. & G. Witherby viii 149 pp. Mathews, G.M. 1920. The Birds of Australia. Supplement No. 1. Check List of the Birds of Australia Part 1. Orders Casuariiformes to Menuriformes. London : Witherby iv 1–116 pp. [Zimmer, J.T. 1926. Catalogue of the Edward E. Ayer Ornithological Library. Field Museum of Natural History Publications, Zoological Series 16: 1–364 (Pt 1, Publ. 239), 365–706 (Pt 2, Publ. 240) (collation of livraisons affecting original description) Mathews, G.M. 1911. On some necessary alterations in the nomenclature of birds. Pt II. Novitates Zoologicae 18: 1–22 (collation of livraisons affecting original description) Sherborn, C.D. 1922. Index Animalium; sive, Index nominem quae ab A.D. 1758 generibus et speciebus animalium imposita sunt, societatibus eruditorum adiuvantibus. Sectio Secunda, 1801–1850. London : British Museum Pt 1 cxxxvi 128 pp. [lxxx]]] (diet)

Johnstone, R.E. 1981. Notes on the distribution, ecology and taxonomy of the Red-crowned Pigeon (Ptilinopus regina) and Torres Strait Pigeon (Ducula bicolor) in Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 9: 7-22 (distribution, ecology, nidification, taxonomy)

Thorsborne, A.S. & Thorsborne, M.G. 1988. Population changes of the Torresian Imperial-Pigeon Ducula spilorrhoa over twenty-one years on North Brook Is., N Queensland. The Emu 88: 1-8 [Mathews, G.M. 1919. The Birds of Australia. London : Witherby & Co. Vol. 7 pt 5 pp. 385–499 + xii pls 363–370 Appendixes A & B [publication dated as from preface, 12 June 1919 given in Appendix B] (Appendix B)] (population status, movements)

Walker, T.A. 1986. Numbers of the Torresian Imperial-Pigeon Ducula spilorrhoa on Double Cone Is., central Queensland. Sunbird 16: 41-45 [Zimmer, J.T. 1926. Catalogue of the Edward E. Ayer Ornithological Library. Field Museum of Natural History Publications, Zoological Series 16: 1–364 (Pt 1, Publ. 239), 365–706 (Pt 2, Publ. 240) Mathews, G.M. 1911. On some necessary alterations in the nomenclature of birds. Pt II. Novitates Zoologicae 18: 1–22 [For publication date Mathews, G.M. 1913. New generic names, with some notes on others. Austral Avian Records 2: 55–62]] (population status, movements)

White, C.M.N. & Bruce, M.D. 1986. The Birds of Wallacea (Sulawesi, the Moluccas & Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia). An annotated check-list. B.O.U. Check-list No. 7. London : British Ornithologists' Union 524 pp. (distribution of forms, taxonomy)

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
12-Feb-2010 (import)