Hello Lars,
You should never imply any rationality to the underlying thing names in BD.
Using the Rosetta Stone to examine these relationships we find...
- O. coronatus is always attached to the internal BD thing "Amazonian Royal-Flycatcher";
- in Clements 2008 it has the common name of "Amazonian Royal-Flycatcher";
- in Clements 2008 6.3.2 it has the common name of "Royal Flycatcher"
- O. coronatus mexicanus is attached to internal BD thing "Atlantic Royal Flycatcher" with a common name of "Royal Flycatcher [Northern]" in 6.3.2
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in Clements 2008, O. c. swainsoni is atached to BD thing "Atlantic Royal Flycatcher" with a common name of "Amazonian Royal Flycatcher".
So from Clements 2008 to Clements 6.3.2
- thing "Amazonian Royal-Flycatcher" kept its sci name but changed the common name from "Amazonian Royal-Flycatcher" to "Royal Flycatcher".
- thing "Atlantic Royal Flycatcher" changed common name and scientific name as per above.
Now I see your issue and question Lars. O. c. swainsoni switched to O. c. mexicanus in 6.3.2. But O. mexicanus got lumped in 6.3.2 - so there is no more O. mexicanus. They all exist under O. coronatus.
Clear as mud?
SteveO - anything to add to this?
Jeff |