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Catalogue of T. Mishima's Collection - Bird Skins 「森林総合研究所研究報告」(Bulletin of FFPRI), Vol.1, No.4(No.385), 245-323, December, 2002 研究資料(Research Material) Catalogue of T. Mishima's Collection - Bird Skins - KAWAJI Noritomo1)*, TOJO Hitoshi1) and KITAHARA Eiji1) Abstract Five thousand and ninety bird skins were donated to Forestry and Forest Research Institute by Toji Mishima. They were collected between 1884 and 2001, and many rare and endangered species are included. We listed the bird skins here in order to promote the scientific surveys using these specimens. All the specimens are listed in groups of species. Key words: Toji Mishima, 5,090 bird skins, list of donated specimens Introduction name, Japanese name, specimen number, sex, age, On November 9, 2001, Toji Mishima donated a locality and collector's name. Each specimen has the large number of bird specimens to the Forestry and original label with varying degrees of detailed Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI). T. Mishima information. Because the specimens were described in worked for the Government Forest Experiment Station, accordance with the classification system in place when the predecessor of FFPRI, from 1950 to 1978. He T. Mishima collected them, some of the scientific published many scientific papers, especially on names have changed over the years. In this list, we taxonomy of subspecies. He described a subspecies, revised the scientific names of the birds in Japan iwasakii, of the Japanese sparrowhawk, Accipiter referring to OSJ (2000). For those species that were not gularis in 1962 (Mishima, 1962). The donated specimens included in OSJ (2000), the scientific names, English consist of stuffed birds, skins, and eggs, and include and Japanese names were revised referring to many endangered species such as the Japanese Crested Yamashina (1986) and del Hoyo et al. (1992, 1994, Ibis Nipponia nippon, Japanese Marsh Warbler 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002). Although some of the Locustella pryeri collected from Tokyo, Japanese region names have changed, we did not change the Wood Pigeon Columba janthina from Kita Iwo I. The locality names on the labels and the list but translated recent advances in biodiversity studies have led to the names into English. Some of the specimens had greater demand for museum specimens. To promote the been purchased from traders or came from caged birds. scientific use of these specimens, we have prepared a We denoted such specimens with (P) after the locality. list of 5,090 bird skins, which constitute the majority of The species are arranged based upon OSJ (2000), the specimens and are in greatest demand for scientific Peters' checklists of birds of the world (I-XV, 1934- surveys. 1986), and Vaurie (1959, 1965). All the specimens are The list consists of order, family, species, English listed in groups of species. 原稿受付 平成14年8月26日 Received Aug.26,2002 原稿受理 平成14年9月20日 Accepted Sep.20,2002 * Department of Wildlife Biology, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute(FFPRI), 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8687, Japan ; e-mail : [email protected] 1)Department of Wildlife Biology, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute(FFPRI) Bulletin of FFPRI, Vol.1, No.4, 2002 246 KAWAJI N. et al. List of specimens TINAMIFORMES Tinamidae Nothura boraquira White-bellied Nothura Uzura-shigidacho 4915 F - Brazil 19660613 Dainippon Ryoyukai 4916 F Ad Brazil 19660613 Dainippon Ryoyukai 4918 M Ad Brazil 19671228 - 4920 M - Brazil 19660615 - GAVIIFORMES Gaviidae Gavia stellata Red-throated Diver Abi 642 F - Goi, Ichihara, Chiba 19510320 Mishima, T. Gavia arctica Black-throated Diver O-hamu 4877 - - - - - Podicipedidae Podiceps ruficollis Little Grebe Kaitsuburi 797 F Ad Noge, Setagaya, Tokyo 19521227 Hara, K. 798 M Juv Noge, Setagaya, Tokyo 19521227 Hara, K. 1189 M - Miyuki, Kitakatsushika, Saitama 19490207 Mishima, T. 1190 F - Miyuki, Kitakatsushika, Saitama 19490207 Mishima, T. 1704 M - Aga, Kure, Hiroshima 19551229 Mishima, T. 2192 F - Kamata, Setagaya, Tokyo 19561103 Mishima, T. 2342 M Ad Gyotoku, Chiba 19570831 Kawai, T. 2664 F - - - - 2946 M - Sendai, Miyagi 19181127 Yazaki, M. 2947 F - Sendai, Miyagi 19181127 Yazaki, M. 4253 F Ad Kamata, Setagaya, Tokyo 19630119 Mishima, T. 10001 M - - 19690505 - Podiceps nigricollis Black-necked Grebe Hajiro-kaitsuburi 720 - - Tokyo Bay (Goi, Ichihara), Chiba 1951---- Shirai, T. 738 M - Tokyo Bay (Chiba city), Chiba 19511219 Mishima, T. 1701 F - Aga Bay, Kure, Hiroshima 19551229 Mishima, T. 1702 F - Aga Bay, Kure, Hiroshima 19551229 Mishima, T. 1703 F - Aga Bay, Kure, Hiroshima 19551229 Mishima, T. 3071 M - Miyajima, Aki, Hiroshima 19600112 Mishima, H. 4881 - - - - - 7083 F - Hokkaido (P) 1972---- - Podiceps grisegena Red-necked Grebe Akaeri-kaitsuburi 571 F - Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19500711 Mishima, T. 4104 M Juv Sagami Bay, Offshore Hayama, Kanagawa 19620315 Ueno, Y. 4105 F - Sagami Bay, Offshore Hayama, Kanagawa 19620315 Ueno, Y. Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe Kanmuri-kaitsuburi 4290 F - Hamanako Lake, Shizuoka 19630217 Shu, H. PROCELLARIIFORMES Diomedeidae Diomedea immutabilis Laysan Albatross Ko-ahodori 774 F - Otsuchi, Kamihei, Iwate 19520601 - Diomedea nigripes Black-footed Albatross Kuroashi-ahodori 844 F - Offshore Mt. Kinkazan, Miyagi 19530628 Suzuki, Y. Procellariidae Fulmarus glacialis Northern Fulmar Furuma-kamome 4576 - - North Pacific 196308-- - Calonectris leucomelas Streaked Shearwater O-mizunagidori 7738 M - Oarai seashore, Ibaraki 19780526 Ijima, H. 10002 F - Mikura I., Tokyo 19510621 - 10003 F - Mikura I., Tokyo 19510621 - 10004 M - Sagami Bay (Hayama), Kanagawa 19480410 - PELECANIFORMES Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant Kawa-u 1506 M - - (P) 19550124 - 10007 - - - - - Phalacrocorax capillatus Japanese Cormorant Umi-u 1160 - - Miyake I., Tokyo 195202-- Shirai, K. 2514 - Imm Iwaobetsu, Shari, Hokkaido 19580809 Kawai, T. 4102 M Imm Sagami Bay, Offshore Hayama, Kanagawa 19620315 Ueno, Y. 4103 M - Sagami Bay, Offshore Hayama, Kanagawa 19620315 Ueno, Y. 4876 - - - - - 10006 M - Ibaraki 1956---- - Phalacrocorax pelagicus Pelagic Cormorant Hime-u 2412 - Ad - - - Phalacrocorax urile Red-faced Cormorant Chishima-ugarasu 563 M Ad Kuzirahama, Akkeshi, Hokkaido 19500501 Inoue, M. 森林総合研究所研究報告 第1巻4号,2002 Catalogue of T. Mishima's Collection - Bird Skins - 247 Phalacrocorax niger Little Cormorant Ajiakobito-u 10005 F - - 19681102 - Fregatidae Fregata minor Great Frigatebird O-gunkandori 3848 M Imm Galapagos Is. 1959---- Sekiguchi, K. CICONIIFORMES Ardeidae Ixobrychus sinensis Chinese Little Bittern Yoshi-goi 576 M - Goi, Ichihara, Chiba 19500912 Mishima, T. 682 - - Moto, Izu Oshima I., Tokyo 19510912 Asai, S. 922 M Juv Goi, Ichihara, Chiba 19510904 Mishima, T. 945 M Ad Usui, Tatomi, Nakakoma, Yamanashi 19480904 - 2662 - Ad Goi, Ichihara, Chiba 19501012 Mishima, T. 2663 M Juv Goi, Ichihara, Chiba 19501026 Mishima, T. 2848 M Juv - - - 3392 M Ad Saipan I., Mariana Is. 19281226 Iwai, S. 3393 M Ad Saipan I., Mariana Is. 19281226 Iwai, S. 4821 M - Arakawa River 19561025 - 4974 M - Mukojima, Sumida, Tokyo 19661015 Takayama, R. 5422 - - Misato, Saitama 1953---- Kawai, T. 7930 F - China (P) - - 7931 M Imm China (P) - - 7932 M - China (P) - - 7933 M - China (P) - - 7934 M Ad China (P) - - Ixobrychus eurythmus Schrenck's Bittern O-yoshigoi 44 F - Kaohsiung, Taiwan 19350826 Amagasaki, S. 943 - - - - - 4962 F Ad Meguro, Tokyo 19661018 Kikuta, Y. 4964 F Imm Chitose, Sumida, Tokyo 19661018 - 7935 M Imm China (P) - - 7936 M Imm China (P) - - 7937 M Imm China (P) - - 7938 M Imm China (P) - - 7939 M - China (P) - - 7940 M - China (P) - - 7941 M - China (P) - - 7942 M - China (P) - - 7943 M Ad China (P) - - Ixobrychus cinnamomeus Cinnamon Bittern Ryukyu-yoshigoi 3200 - - Amami Oshima I., Kagoshima 195912-- Shirai, K. Ixobrychus flavicollis Black Bittern Takasago-kurosagi 7821 - - Karachi, Pakistan (P) 1977---- - Gorsachius goisagi Japanese Night Heron Mizo-goi 347 F Ad Sarashina, Chiba 19470712 Shirai, K. 695 M Juv Ichihara, Chiba 19511030 Nagano, H. 697 M Juv Ichihara, Chiba 19511208 Nagano, H. 698 F Juv Ichihara, Chiba 19511224 Nagano, H. 3490 - Ad Ishigaki I., Okinawa 19260617 Iwasaki, T. 6523 F Juv Etajima, Noumi I., Aki , Hiroshima 19701115 Kodama, B. Nycticorax nycticorax Night Heron Goi-sagi 742 - - Otera, Higashimurayama, Yamagata 19511227 Suzuki, Y. 929 M Ad Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19510428 Mishima, T. 977 F Juv Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba - Shirai, K. 1090 M Juv Taisho, Ashina, Hiroshima 19531230 Mishima, T. 1270 M Ad Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1271 F Ad Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1272 M Imm Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1273 M Juv Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1274 F Juv Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1275 F Juv Shinhama, Minamigyotoku, Chiba 19540730 Mishima, T. 1478 M Ad Chigasaki, Kanagawa 19541123 Mishima, T. 1489 F Juv Fukushima, Seki, Chosei, Chiba 19541203 Mineshima, E. 4383 - Juv Shinhama, Gyotoku, Chiba 19630822 Mishima, T. 4970 M Juv Omigawa, Katori, Chiba 19661103 - 7778 M Ad Shioya, Shioya, Tochigi 197805-- - Butorides striatus Green-backed Heron Sasa-goi 478 M Ad Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480613 Mishima, T. 479 M Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480613 Mishima, T. 480 F Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480613 Mishima, T. 481 M Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480613 Mishima, T. 482 - Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480627 Mishima, T. 483 - Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480627 Mishima, T. 484 - Juv Yato, Tanashi, Kitatama, Tokyo 19480627
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