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IOC updates
I was just wondering when the next round of IOC splits/lumps will be added to the Bubo IOC World list?
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All lumps will be automatically applied. Splits will be automated where possible. For example Red-eyed Vireo is being split into Red-eyed and Chivi Vieros. If you have Red-eyed on your World list we don't know whether you have seen both new species so the update will be highlighted as before. However, if you have recorded Red-eyed Vireo in the Western Palearctic for example, where Chivi has never occurred, we will update your Western Palearctic list automatically.
If you notice any oddities do let us know.
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Subspecies tahaensis and wetmorei are now part of Hume's Z. auriventer. I don't think any populations are part of Swinhoe's Z. simplex?
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Mike Prince wrote: Ah yes, a confusing one! IOC don't explicitly list Everett's White-eye as an update at www.worldbirdnames.org/updates/species-updates/ , and still have it described as "Thailand to Philippines" but also calling it a Philippine endemic!
Subspecies tahaensis and wetmorei are now part of Hume's Z. auriventer. I don't think any populations are part of Swinhoe's Z. simplex?
Woops! And I've just added more confusion into the confusion! I think it's because in the automatic updates I got the option to have Hume's/Sangkhar/Indian for Oriental instead of Swinhoe's/Sangkhar/Indian, so I got Swinhoe's and Hume's confused.
It's all very messy!
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I think that's correct: Swinhoe's is a split from Japanese (now Warbling) Z. japonicus, whereas Oriental has been split into Hume's, Sangkar and Indian.William Jones wrote: I think it's because in the automatic updates I got the option to have Hume's/Sangkhar/Indian for Oriental instead of Swinhoe's/Sangkhar/Indian
Quite simple

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