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Record W2003239988 · doi:10.1525/auk.2011.128.3.600

Fifty-Second Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union<i>check-list of North American Birds</i>

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VenueThe Auk · 2011
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldEnvironmental Science
TopicAvian ecology and behavior
Canadian institutionsUniversity of Toronto
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KeywordsArtLawPolitical science

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This is the 11th supplement since publication of the seventh edition of the Check-list of North American Birds (American Ornithologists' Union [AOU] 1998). It summarizes decisions made between 1 April 2010 and 15 April 2011 by the AOU's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature—North and Middle America. The Committee has continued to operate in the manner outlined in the 42nd Supplement (AOU 2000). There were no changes to committee membership in 2010. Changes in this supplement include the following: (1) six species (Pterodroma rostrata, Procellaria aequinoctialis, Circus buffoni, Accipiter poliogaster, Gallinago solitaria, and Oryzoborus crassirostris) are added to the main list (including three species transferred from the Appendix) on the basis of new distributional information; (2) two species (Aphelocoma wollweberi and Setophaga flavescens) are added as a result of splits from species already on the list; (3) three species' names are changed (to Gallinula galeata, Charadrius nivosus, and Chaetura meridionalis) because of splits from extralimital species; (4) two species are changed (to Amazilia brevirostris and Ramphastos ambiguus) by being lumped with extralimital species; (5) the authority for one genus (Peucedramus) is changed; (6) the type localities of two species (Aethia pygmaea and Spizella breweri) are revised; (7) the distributional status of one species (Puffinus nativitatis) is changed; (8) the category of occurrence of one species (Chrysomus icterocephalus) is changed; (9) the English name of one species (Aphelocoma ultramarina) is modified as a result of a taxonomic change, and the English name of another species (Turdus nudigenis) is modified to distinguish it from an Old World species; and (10) seven species (Procellaria aequinoctialis, Tigrisoma mexicanum, Heliornis fulica, Chloroceryle amazona, Pachyramphus major, Myadestes occidentalis, and Turdus plumbeus) are added to the list of species known to occur in the United States. More sweeping changes derive from adoption of a new classification of the Parulidae, which results in the following: (1) 40 species (Geothlypis tolmiei, G. Philadelphia, G. formosa, Setophaga plumbea, S. angelae, S. pharetra, S. citrina, S. kirtlandii, S. tigrina, S. cerulea, S. americana, S. pitiayumi, S. magnolia, S. castanea, S. fusca, S. petechia, S. pensylvanica, S. striata, S. caerulescens, S. palmarum, S. pityophila, S. pinus, S. coronata, S. dominica, S. vitellina, S. discolor, S. adelaidae, S. subita, S. delicata, S. graciae, S. nigrescens, S. townsendi, S. occidentalis, S. chrysoparia, S. virens, Basileuterus lachrymosus, Cardellina canadensis, C. pusilla, C. rubra, and C. versicolor) are transferred to currently recognized genera; (2) one genus (Myiothlypis) is added because of a split from another genus; (3) six genera (Parula, Dendroica, Wilsonia, Ergaticus, Euthlypis, and Phaeothlypis) are deleted by being lumped with other genera; and (4) a new linear sequence is adopted for genera and species in this family. One newly recognized order (Pteroclidiformes) is added to the main list because of a split from an existing order, two newly recognized families (Sapayoidae and Tityridae) are added to the main list by splits from existing families, and one family (Eurylaimidae) is removed because of one of these splits. A new linear sequence is adopted for families in the furnarioid suboscines. Four genera (Schiffornis, Laniocera, Tityra, and Pachyramphus) are moved from incertae sedis to the new family Tityridae, and one species (Sapayoa aenigma) is moved to the new family Sapayoidae. The genus Chlorospingus is moved from the family Thraupidae to the family Emberizidae. Five genera (Luscinia, Tarsiger, Copsychus, Oenanthe, and Saxicola) are moved from the family Turdidae to the family Muscicapidae, and a new linear sequence is adopted for species in the family Muscicapidae. Literature that provides the basis for the Committee's decisions is cited at the end of this supplement, and citations not already in the Literature Cited of the seventh edition (with supplements) become additions to it. An updated list of the bird species known from the AOU Check-list area is available at www.aou.org/checklist/north/index.php. The following changes to the seventh edition (page numbers refer thereto) and its supplements result from the Committee's actions: pp. xvii–liv. Change the number in the title of the list of species to 2,078. Insert the following names in the proper position as indicated by the text of this supplement: Pterodroma rostrata Tahiti Petrel. (A) Procellaria aequinoctialis White-chinned Petrel. (A) Circus buffoni Long-winged Harrier. (A) Accipiter poliogaster Gray-bellied Hawk. (A) Gallinula galeata Common Gallinule. Charadrius nivosus Snowy Plover. Gallinago solitaria Solitary Snipe. (A) PTEROCLIDIFORMES Chaetura meridionalis Sick's Swift. (A) Ramphastos ambiguus Black-mandibled Toucan. SAPAYOIDAE TITYRIDAE Aphelocoma ultramarina Transvolcanic Jay. Aphelocoma wollweberi Mexican Jay. Turdus nudigenis Spectacled Thrush. *Oryzoborus crassirostris Large-billed Seed-Finch. Gallinula chloropus Common Moorhen. Charadrius alexandrinus Snowy Plover. Chaetura andrei Ashy-tailed Swift. Ramphastos swainsonii Chestnut-mandibled Toucan. EURYLAIMIDAE Aphelocoma ultramarina Mexican Jay. Turdus nudigenis Bare-eyed Thrush. Delete the “(H)” that follows Puffinus nativitatis Christmas Shearwater. Move PTEROCLIDIDAE and its included species to the newly inserted order PTEROCLIDIFORMES, to follow Fratercula cirrhata. Transfer Sapayoa aenigma to the newly inserted family SAPAYOIDAE, to follow Campephilus imperialis. Change the sequence of families in the furnarioid suboscines (FURNARIIDAE through RHINOCRYPTIDAE) to: THAMNOPHILIDAE CONOPOPHAGIDAE GRALLARIIDAE RHINOCRYPTIDAE FORMICARIIDAE FURNARIIDAE Transfer Schiffornis turdina, Laniocera rufescens, the two species of Tityra, and the nine species of Pachyramphus, in this sequence, to the newly inserted family TITYRIDAE, to precede COTINGIDAE. Leave Piprites griseiceps as Genus INCERTAE SEDIS within the Tyrannidae, following Tyrannus savana. Move the four species of Luscinia, Tarsiger cyanurus, Copsychus malabaricus, Oenanthe oenanthe, and Saxicola torquatus to MUSCICAPIDAE, and rearrange the species in this family in the following sequence: Muscicapa griseisticta Gray-streaked Flycatcher. Muscicapa dauurica Asian Brown Flycatcher. Muscicapa striata Spotted Flycatcher. Muscicapa sibirica Dark-sided Flycatcher. Copsychus malabaricus White-rumped Shama. Luscinia sibilans Rufous-tailed Robin. Luscinia calliope Siberian Rubythroat. Luscinia svecica Bluethroat. Luscinia cyane Siberian Blue Robin. Tarsiger cyanurus Red-flanked Bluetail. Ficedula narcissina Narcissus Flycatcher. Ficedula mugimaki Mugimaki Flycatcher. Ficedula albicilla Taiga Flycatcher. Oenanthe oenanthe Northern Wheatear. Saxicola torquatus Stonechat. Rearrange the generic placements and sequence of species in PARULIDAE to the following: Seiurus aurocapilla Ovenbird. Helmitheros vermivorum Worm-eating Warbler. Parkesia motacilla Louisiana Waterthrush. Parkesia noveboracensis Northern Waterthrush. † Vermivora bachmanii Bachman's Warbler. Vermivora chrysoptera Golden-winged Warbler. Vermivora cyanoptera Blue-winged Warbler. Mniotilta varia Black-and-white Warbler. Protonotaria citrea Prothonotary Warbler. Limnothlypis swainsonii Swainson's Warbler. Oreothlypis superciliosa Crescent-chested Warbler. Oreothlypis gutturalis Flame-throated Warbler. Oreothlypis peregrina Tennessee Warbler. Oreothlypis celata Orange-crowned Warbler. Oreothlypis crissalis Colima Warbler. Oreothlypis luciae Lucy's Warbler. Oreothlypis ruficapilla Nashville Warbler. Oreothlypis virginiae Virginia's Warbler. Leucopeza semperi Semper's Warbler. Oporornis agilis Connecticut Warbler. Geothlypis poliocephala Gray-crowned Yellowthroat. Geothlypis aequinoctialis Masked Yellowthroat. Geothlypis tolmiei MacGillivray's Warbler. Geothlypis Philadelphia Mourning Warbler. Geothlypis formosa Kentucky Warbler. Geothlypis semiflava Olive-crowned Yellowthroat. Geothlypis speciosa Black-polled Yellowthroat. Geothlypis beldingi Belding's Yellowthroat. Geothlypis rostrata Bahama Yellowthroat. Geothlypis flavovelata Altamira Yellowthroat. Geothlypis trichas Common Yellowthroat. Geothlypis nelsoni Hooded Yellowthroat. Catharopeza bishopi Whistling Warbler. Setophaga plumbea Plumbeous Warbler. Setophaga angelae Elfin-woods Warbler. Setophaga pharetra Arrowhead Warbler. Setophaga citrina Hooded Warbler. Setophaga ruticilla American Redstart. Setophaga kirtlandii Kirtland's Warbler. Setophaga tigrina Cape May Warbler. Setophaga cerulea Cerulean Warbler. Setophaga americana Northern Parula. Setophaga pitiayumi Tropical Parula. Setophaga magnolia Magnolia Warbler. Setophaga castanea Bay-breasted Warbler. Setophaga fusca Blackburnian Warbler. Setophaga petechia Yellow Warbler. Setophaga pensylvanica Chestnut-sided Warbler. Setophaga striata Blackpoll Warbler. Setophaga caerulescens Black-throated Blue Warbler. Setophaga palmarum Palm Warbler. Setophaga pityophila Olive-capped Warbler. Setophaga pinus Pine Warbler. Setophaga coronata Yellow-rumped Warbler. Setophaga dominica Yellow-throated Warbler. Setophaga flavescens Bahama Warbler. Setophaga vitellina Vitelline Warbler. Setophaga discolor Prairie Warbler. Setophaga adelaidae Adelaide's Warbler. Setophaga subita Barbuda Warbler. Setophaga delicata St. Lucia Warbler. Setophaga graciae Grace's Warbler. Setophaga nigrescens Black-throated Gray Warbler. Setophaga townsendi Townsend's Warbler. Setophaga occidentalis Hermit Warbler. Setophaga chrysoparia Golden-cheeked Warbler. Setophaga virens Black-throated Green Warbler. Myiothlypis fulvicauda Buff-rumped Warbler. Basileuterus lachrymosus Fan-tailed Warbler. Basileuterus rufifrons Rufous-capped Warbler. Basileuterus melanogenys Black-cheeked Warbler. Basileuterus ignotus Pirre Warbler. Basileuterus belli Golden-browed Warbler. Basileuterus culicivorus Golden-crowned Warbler. Basileuterus tristriatus Three-striped Warbler. Cardellina canadensis Canada Warbler. Cardellina pusilla Wilson's Warbler. Cardellina rubrifrons Red-faced Warbler. Cardellina rubra Red Warbler. Cardellina versicolor Pink-headed Warbler. Myioborus pictus Painted Redstart. Myioborus miniatus Slate-throated Redstart. Myioborus torquatus Collared Redstart. *Zeledonia coronata Wrenthrush. *Icteria virens Yellow-breasted Chat. *Xenoligea montana White-winged Warbler. *Microligeapalustris Green-tailed Warbler. *Teretistris fernandinae Yellow-headed Warbler. *Teretistris fornsi Oriente Warbler. Move the six species of Chlorospingus to EMBERIZIDAE to follow Junco phaeonotus. Delete the “(A)” that follows Chrysomus icterocephalus Yellow-hooded Blackbird. p. 16. Before the account for Bulweria bulwerii, the following new Pterodroma rostrata Tahiti Petrel. in on on and in the and at in the and to the of and and as as the the of and of and the from are because of to distinguish this species from included in the genus 1998). p. Before the account for Procellaria the following new Procellaria aequinoctialis White-chinned Petrel. in on on the and at in the and in April Birds of North Birds and North Birds in A from North has not p. Change the of the for Puffinus nativitatis to at in the to and and of p. A of the Tigrisoma mexicanum, in the United is the in the the following new in and p. the account for Circus the following new Circus buffoni Long-winged Harrier. Tropical and from and and the through and to and are in and April from p. Before the account for Accipiter the following new Accipiter poliogaster Gray-bellied Hawk. and from and the of the to and in and p. Gallinula galeata is as a species from the G. Change the English and to: Gallinula galeata Common Gallinule. Change the by the Old World of the and and in the and the from the on and Change the to: as with G. chloropus of (AOU on the basis of in and and and The and known as Gallinule. p. A of the Heliornis fulica, in the United is Change the of the to: in and and pp. Charadrius nivosus is as a species from the C. Change the name and to: Charadrius nivosus Snowy Plover. Change the by of the alexandrinus Change the to: as with C. alexandrinus of (AOU on the basis of in and and which that the C. is to C. alexandrinus C. nivosus these two species are to other C. nivosus and C. occidentalis Charadrius nivosus, C. C. and the C. to a and and include C. in this p. the account for Gallinago the following new Gallinago solitaria Solitary Snipe. in and and and at in from of and and at to and as as in the from and through the at as as and to and in May and A of this species from St. and by is because of as to the p. Change the type of pygmaea to between and and p. the account for Fratercula the this the following: of and and that the are an of not to the and to the of an that the the that currently and the that follow this family p. Chaetura meridionalis is as a species from C. Delete the species account for C. andrei and the following new species Chaetura meridionalis Sick's Swift. from to and in from the at to and in AOU a of C. andrei and to species status follows p. A of the Chloroceryle amazona, in the United is the following to the end of the in and p. Ramphastos swainsonii is as a of following Delete the account for Ramphastos swainsonii and the following new Ramphastos ambiguus Black-mandibled Toucan. Tropical and in from and of from from to and and and on the of the from and to swainsonii (AOU a with ambiguus because of the of and because of of Ramphastos ambiguus and the American a p. Delete the and the that follow this and the to precede the species account for Sapayoa the new family the following: This family included in the is status on its from the other as in its and pp. that the of the furnarioid families are not in the linear Change the sequence of furnarioid families, with no changes in species sequence, to: THAMNOPHILIDAE CONOPOPHAGIDAE GRALLARIIDAE RHINOCRYPTIDAE FORMICARIIDAE FURNARIIDAE the the following: sequence of furnarioid families through is from the of pp. the account for Tyrannus the INCERTAE SEDIS to Genus INCERTAE SEDIS and the this Insert the following Genus genus Piprites has a taxonomic for a that it is the to the an the of the the account for Piprites the following and of and that species in the genera Laniocera, Pachyramphus, and Tityra, with three extralimital a from other suboscines and The sequence of genera follows Move Genus Genus Genus and Genus and included in this sequence, to follow this new family p. A of the Pachyramphus major, in the United is the following to the end of the in p. Aphelocoma wollweberi is as a species from the the the of the for to the following: by ultramarina Aphelocoma wollweberi the species account for ultramarina and the following new species Aphelocoma ultramarina Transvolcanic Jay. in Transvolcanic of from Colima through and Aphelocoma wollweberi Mexican Jay. Pine and from and of and in and and to from and of in and to to and to the Mexican in and A wollweberi and as with ultramarina the English name Mexican on the basis of in and and Brown and of at three between and pp. that the of genera currently included in the Turdidae with the Muscicapidae, and that the sequence of species in the not Move Genus Genus Genus Genus and Genus and included species to the family Muscicapidae. Insert the following the citations for Copsychus, Oenanthe, and and the in the for Luscinia and included in the family of and and that this genus of the Muscicapidae. Delete the the Old World Rearrange the sequence of genera and species in the as Genus Muscicapa Muscicapa griseisticta Muscicapa dauurica Muscicapa striata Muscicapa sibirica Genus Copsychus Copsychus malabaricus Genus Luscinia Luscinia sibilans Luscinia calliope Luscinia svecica Luscinia cyane Genus Tarsiger Tarsiger cyanurus Genus Ficedula Ficedula narcissina Ficedula mugimaki Ficedula albicilla Genus Oenanthe Oenanthe oenanthe Genus Saxicola Saxicola torquatus p. of the Myadestes occidentalis, in the United are the following to the end of the in and p. Change the English name for Turdus nudigenis to Spectacled following the AOU American Check-list Committee Change the and of the to: known as Bare-eyed American and Robin. The English name changed from Bare-eyed (AOU to with the species Turdus Bare-eyed Thrush. p. A of the Turdus in the United is the following to the end of the in May and p. The generic name to in with of the of Change the and for to: in p. by pp. of and has that the generic and linear sequence of species within the family not the for Leucopeza Oporornis and Catharopeza bishopi a new classification on This new classification results in the following the the following: the genus is no the family name is of the of of species follows Transfer citrina and species in the genera and to the genus and the citations for Wilsonia, and the of Transfer Oporornis tolmiei, Oporornis Philadelphia, and Oporornis the species name of the to formosa, to the genus Transfer to the genus the species name to lachrymosus, and the for the of Transfer pusilla, canadensis, and species in the genus to the genus the species name of to C. rubra, and the for the of Delete the genus and for Wilsonia, Dendroica, Euthlypis, and species in these the changes in generic within the existing and the as Rearrange the sequence of genera and species in the as to the names for Setophaga plumbea, angelae, vitellina, adelaidae, subita, delicata, graciae, and chrysoparia, and from the names for Basileuterus lachrymosus and Cardellina Genus Seiurus Seiurus aurocapilla Genus Helmitheros Helmitheros vermivorum Genus Parkesia Parkesia motacilla Parkesia noveboracensis Genus Vermivora bachmanii Vermivora chrysoptera Vermivora cyanoptera and Genus Mniotilta Mniotilta varia Genus Protonotaria Protonotaria citrea Genus Limnothlypis Limnothlypis swainsonii Genus Oreothlypis Oreothlypis superciliosa Oreothlypis gutturalis Oreothlypis peregrina Oreothlypis celata Oreothlypis crissalis and Oreothlypis luciae Oreothlypis ruficapilla Oreothlypis virginiae Genus Leucopeza Leucopeza semperi Genus Oporornis Oporornis agilis Genus Geothlypis Geothlypis poliocephala Geothlypis aequinoctialis Geothlypis tolmiei Geothlypis Philadelphia Geothlypis semiflava Geothlypis speciosa Geothlypis beldingi Geothlypis rostrata Geothlypis flavovelata Geothlypis trichas Geothlypis nelsoni Genus Catharopeza Catharopeza bishopi Genus Setophaga Setophaga plumbea Setophaga angelae and Setophaga pharetra Setophaga citrina Setophaga ruticilla Setophaga kirtlandii Setophaga tigrina Setophaga cerulea Setophaga americana Setophaga pitiayumi Setophaga magnolia Setophaga castanea Setophaga fusca Setophaga petechia Setophaga pensylvanica Setophaga striata Setophaga caerulescens Setophaga palmarum Setophaga pityophila Setophaga pinus Setophaga coronata Setophaga dominica Setophaga flavescens Setophaga vitellina Setophaga discolor Setophaga adelaidae Setophaga subita Setophaga delicata Setophaga graciae Setophaga nigrescens Setophaga townsendi Setophaga occidentalis Setophaga chrysoparia and Setophaga virens Genus Myiothlypis Myiothlypis fulvicauda Genus Basileuterus Basileuterus lachrymosus Basileuterus rufifrons Basileuterus melanogenys Basileuterus ignotus Basileuterus belli Basileuterus culicivorus Basileuterus tristriatus Genus Cardellina Cardellina canadensis Cardellina rubrifrons Cardellina rubra Cardellina versicolor Genus Myioborus Myioborus pictus Myioborus miniatus Myioborus torquatus Genus coronata Genus virens Genus montana Genus Genus fernandinae fornsi the Genus the existing with the following: included six species and in the Genus the existing with the following: and and that gutturalis and superciliosa are not to two species in americana and that the six species in Vermivora are not to Vermivora and and that gutturalis and superciliosa and the six Vermivora species the Genus the existing with the following: included three species Philadelphia, and in from which Oporornis in and and of of that the of agilis is of the Geothlypis An of of Geothlypis and Oporornis species indicated that agilis is to Geothlypis an that included Leucopeza semperi indicated that agilis to this species the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that species in Oporornis Philadelphia, and are to Geothlypis species to Oporornis and the species for Geothlypis tolmiei and G. Philadelphia, the following to the end of the in the genus the species account for Geothlypis formosa, the following: in the genus the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that the genus Catharopeza is to with the and C. bishopi is in a genus on its and in and and and the Genus the following: of of and that species in Dendroica, one species in and two species in and a with the species in Setophaga The generic name Setophaga has for this the species for Setophaga plumbea, angelae, pharetra, pityophila, vitellina, graciae, and nigrescens, the existing in the genus the species account for Setophaga citrina, the following: in the genus the species for Setophaga kirtlandii, tigrina, cerulea, magnolia, castanea, fusca, petechia, pensylvanica, striata, caerulescens, palmarum, pinus, coronata, and discolor, the following are not the following to the end of the in the genus the species account for Setophaga americana, the following to the end of the in the genus Parula. the species account for Setophaga pitiayumi, the existing known as Warbler. S. pitiayumi and S. in the genus Parula. Setophaga and S. changes to the species account for Setophaga dominica, and for a new species account for S. the the species account for Setophaga adelaidae, the existing included S. subita and S. delicata, species and in the genus the species for Setophaga subita and delicata, the existing in the genus adelaidae and the species account for Setophaga townsendi, the existing Setophaga townsendi, S. occidentalis, S. virens, and S. chrysoparia a Setophaga townsendi and S. occidentalis in S. townsendi to its at the of S. occidentalis and in the genus the species for Setophaga occidentalis, chrysoparia, and virens, the existing in the genus Setophaga and S. Insert the following in a position following the account for Setophaga Myiothlypis by Transfer fulvicauda to the genus the genus and for and the for the of the species account for the following at the end of the in the genus the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that Basileuterus of lachrymosus, in Euthlypis, and the extralimital species and included species in the genus the species account for Basileuterus lachrymosus, the following: in the genus the Genus the following: of of and that two species in the genus and and species in the genus and versicolor) a with Cardellina The generic name Cardellina has for this the species account for Cardellina canadensis, the following: in the genus the species account for Cardellina pusilla, the following at the end of the in the genus the species for Cardellina rubra and C. the following at the end of the in the genus the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that the genus an of one that to the the Genus the existing with the following: of of and and that the genus an of to the Parulidae, Emberizidae. the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that the genera and are of to a of to the the Genus the existing with the following: the Genus the existing with the following: of of and that is a genus of to a of to the p. Setophaga flavescens is as a species from S. Delete and in the Bahama from the end of the of S. Change the for S. dominica to: in the genus Setophaga and S. the species account for S. dominica, the following new species Setophaga flavescens Bahama Warbler. Tropical on and as with Setophaga dominica AOU on the basis of and in and S. pp. the genus its and its included species from incertae sedis within the Thraupidae and position following the species account for Junco in the Emberizidae. the for the the following: included in the family of that Chlorospingus of the World of the its to p. the account for Oryzoborus the following new species Oryzoborus crassirostris Large-billed Seed-Finch. Tropical in and and as as and and through to the and to the and p. Change the type of Spizella to North and p. Chrysomus added to the main list on the basis of an from to and in Change the of the to: and with in of an through the and to the of the and the to p. Delete the account for Pterodroma rostrata from the p. Delete the account for Procellaria aequinoctialis from the p. Delete the account for Circus buffoni from the p. Amazilia is as a of following and and Change Amazilia to Amazilia brevirostris and the for this species to: brevirostris p. the of the text of this species the following: as Amazilia the species in the genus pp. the following changes to the list of names of North American Insert the following names in the proper position as indicated by the text of this supplement: Transfer Schiffornis turdina, Laniocera rufescens, the two species of Tityra, and the nine species of Pachyramphus, in this sequence, to the newly inserted TITYRIDAE, with no in Change the sequence of families in the furnarioid suboscines (FURNARIIDAE through RHINOCRYPTIDAE) to the following sequence, with no in THAMNOPHILIDAE CONOPOPHAGIDAE GRALLARIIDAE RHINOCRYPTIDAE FORMICARIIDAE FURNARIIDAE Move the four species of Luscinia, Tarsiger cyanurus, Copsychus malabaricus, Oenanthe oenanthe, and Saxicola torquatus to MUSCICAPIDAE, and rearrange the species in this family in the following sequence, with no in Muscicapa griseisticta Muscicapa dauurica Muscicapa striata Muscicapa sibirica Copsychus malabaricus Luscinia sibilans Luscinia calliope Luscinia svecica Luscinia cyane Tarsiger cyanurus Ficedula narcissina Ficedula mugimaki Ficedula albicilla Oenanthe oenanthe Saxicola torquatus Rearrange the generic placements and sequence of species in PARULIDAE as indicated by the text of this supplement, with no in Change Amazilia to Amazilia brevirostris in with no to the Delete the following names from the not by the committee included of and Geothlypis aequinoctialis two species of Setophaga coronata four species; of Luscinia sibilans cyane Blue and calliope to genera; of the type of and of the English names of in the genus as the for in to and is the authority for G. S. S. G. C. G. G. and for and

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Full frame distilled prediction

Teacher imitation

Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

metaresearch head score (Codex)0.000
metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.000
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesInsufficient payload (model declined to judge)
Consensus categoriesInsufficient payload (model declined to judge)
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Observational · Consensus signal: Observational
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
Teacher disagreement score0.039
Threshold uncertainty score1.000

Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category

CategoryCodexGemma
Metaresearch0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (narrow)0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (broad)0.0000.000
Bibliometrics0.0000.000
Science and technology studies0.0000.002
Scholarly communication0.0000.000
Open science0.0010.000
Research integrity0.0000.000
Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)0.0050.001

Machine scores (provisional)

The two teacher heads of the student model, read on this work. A score orders the frame for review; it never asserts a category, and the validation status ships verbatim with every row.

Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.

Opus teacher head0.022
GPT teacher head0.247
Teacher spread0.226 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it