Javan Hawk-Eagle / Nisaetus bartelsi

Javan Hawk-Eagle / Nisaetus bartelsi

Javan Hawk-Eagle

SCI Name:  Nisaetus bartelsi
Protonym:  Spizaëtus nipalensis bartelsi J.Orn. 72 p.431
Taxonomy:  Accipitriformes / Accipitridae /
Taxonomy Code:  javhae1
Type Locality:  western Java.
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Publish Year:  1924
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DEFINITIONS

NISAETUS
(Accipitridae; Ϯ Mountain Hawk Eagle N. nipalensis) Genus Nisus de Lacépède, 1799, hawk; Gr. αετος aetos  eagle; "Genus Nisactus, (mihi.)  The birds of this genus are distinguished by wings and tail formed upon the accipitrine model; but their nares are transverse and speculated as in the eagles. Their festooned bills have a form which is osculant between the hawks and buzzards. They have the long slender plumed tarsi of Limnæetus, and the long, acute, and unequal talons of the noblest hawks and falcons, to which moreover they assimilate in their manners, adhering exclusively to the wilds, and killing their own prey, which consists of pigeons, jungle fowls, and partridges.   Species Nipalensis, mihi" (Hodgson 1836) (see Tolmaetus).
Var. Nisactus (original spelling), Nisaetos.
Synon. Necrastur.

bartelsi
● Max Eduard Gottlieb Bartels (1871-1936) Dutch tea plantation manager, naturalist in Java 1895-1936 (syn. Aerodramus fuciphagus, subsp. Caprimulgus pulchellus, syn. Criniger bres, Nisaetus, subsp. Strix leptogrammica).
● Dr Max Bartels, Jr. (1902-1943) Dutch tea plantation manager, naturalist, son of M. E. G. Bartels (subsp. Arborophila javanica).