The Key to Scientific Names

Edited by James A. Jobling
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morinella
Mod. L. morinellus marinus sea dotterel, a name given to the Ruddy Turnstone by Browne 1671.
● ex “Turn-stone” or “Sea-dottrel” of Catesby 1731, and “Arenaria cinerea” of Brisson 1760 (subsp. Arenaria interpres).

Morinella

(Scolopacidae; syn. Arenaria Ruddy Turnstone A. interpres) Specific name Tringa morinella Linnaeus, 1766 (= syn. Arenaria interpres); "Morinella Americana; the turnstone or dotrel" (Bartram 1792); "Halsband-Strandläufer *). Tringa Interpres Linn.  ...  *)  ... Man könnte die Gattung Morinella, und die oben angegebene Art, Morinella collaris, Halsband-Morinelle, nennen" (Meyer & Wolf 1810); “Morinella BARTRAM,1 Travels through Carolina, etc., 1791, p. — (London ed., 1792, p. 292); ZIMMERMAN, in Bartram, Reisen Nord- und Süd-Karolina, 1793, p. 291; MATHEWS, Auk, 1914, pp. 89, 91.  ...  1 A nomen nudum with Bartram, 1791 and 1792, but Zimmerman gives the Linnaean equivalent.  The name is a synonym of Arenaria Brisson.” (Richmond, 1917, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 53, no. 2221, p. 605); "Morinella Meyer, in Meyer and Wolf, Taschenb. Deuts. Vögelk., 2, p. 383, 1810—type, by monotypy, Morinella collaris Wolf = Tringa interpres Linnaeus." (Hellmayr and Conover, 1948, Cat. Birds Americas, Pt. I (3), p. 134).


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