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Halley, Matthew R.

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Matthew R.
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Publications (15)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Areta, Juan I., Matthew R. Halley, Guy M. Kirwan, Heraldo V. Norambuena, Niels K. Krabbe & Vítor De Q. Piacentini. 2024 The world’s largest hummingbird was described 131 years ago. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144(3): 328-332.
  2. Halley, Matthew R. 2018 The ambiguous identity of Turdus mustelinus Wilson, and a neotype designation for the Veery Catharus fuscescens (Stephens). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 138(2): 79-92.
  3. Halley, Matthew R. 2019 The misidentification of Turdus ustulatus Nuttall, and the names of the nightingale-thrushes (Turdidae: Catharus). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 139(3): 238–259.
  4. Halley, Matthew R. 2020 Audubon’s Bird of Washington: unravelling the fraud that launched The birds of America. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 140(2): 110–141.
  5. Halley, Matthew R. 2021 Lectotypes resolve the taxonomic entanglement of the Acacia Pied Barbet Tricholaema leucomelas (Piciformes: Lybiidae) and Pied Puffbird Notharchus tectus (Piciformes: Bucconidae) Zootaxa 5071(3): 447-450.
  6. Halley, Matthew R. 2021 Neotypification of Catharus ustulatus (Nuttall). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 141(1): 109-112.
  7. Halley, Matthew R. 2021 The correct scientific name of the Black Crake (Rallidae). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 141(2): 211-215.
  8. Halley, Matthew R. 2022 Audubon’s diary transcripts were doctored to support his false claim of personally discovering Lincoln’s Sparrow Melospiza lincolnii (Audubon, 1834). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 142(3): 329-342.
  9. Halley, Matthew R. 2022 Taxonomic status of the Western Hemispingus Sphenopsis ochracea (Thraupidae) and a review of species limits in the genus Sphenopsis P. L. Sclater, 1861. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 142(2): 209-223.
  10. Halley, Matthew R. 2023 The ambiguous identity of Muscicapa virens Linnaeus, type species of Contopus Cabanis (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae), with the designation of a neotype Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 143(2): 196-211.
  11. Halley, Matthew R. 2024 Morphological review of the genus Eupherusa (Trochilidae) does not support recognition of the monotypic genus Dicranurania Sangster et al., 2023. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144(2): 103-108.
  12. Halley, Matthew R. 2024 Remarks on the Costa Rican expeditions of Ridgway and Zeledón in 1905 and 1908, with a focus on three type localities. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144(2): 121-131.
  13. Halley, Matthew R. 2024 Return to the ‘Great Pine Swamp’ of Alexander Wilson. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144(1): 49-73.
  14. Halley, Matthew R., John Klicka, Paul R. S. Clee & Jason D. Weckstein. 2017 Restoring the species status of Catharus maculatus (Aves: Turdidae), a secretive Andean thrush, with a critique of the yardstick approach to species delimitation Zootaxa 4276(3): 387–404.
  15. Halley, Matthew R., Therese A. Catanach, John Klicka & Jason D. Weckstein. 2023 Integrative taxonomy reveals hidden diversity in the Catharus fuscater (Passeriformes: Turdidae) complex in Central and South America Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199: 228–262.