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- <p><b><i>Archboldia papuensis</i> Rand</b></p><p><i>Archboldia papuensis</i> Rand, 1940: 9 (Bele River, 2200 meters, 18 km north of Lake Habbema, Snow Mts., Netherland [sic] New Guinea).</p><p>Now <i>Archboldia papuensis papuensis</i> Rand, 1940. See Rand, 1942: 498; Mayr, 1962c: 175; Gilliard, 1969: 281–293; Coates, 1990: 385–391; and Frith and Frith, 2004: 300–302; 2009a: 396.</p><p>HOLOTYPE: <b>AMNH 305644</b>, male, collected on the Ibele (= Bele) River, 2200 m, 18 km north of Danau Habbema (= Lake Habbema), 04.09S, 138.39E (Frith and Beehler, 1998: 568), Pegunungan Maoke (= Snow Mountains), Papua Province, Indonesia (= Netherlands New Guinea), on 3 December 1938, by Richard Archbold, A.L. Rand, and W.B. Richardson, on the 1938–1939 Archbold Expedition (no. 8490).</p><p>COMMENTS: Rand cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and noted that he had three males, four females, and one unsexed specimen. The genus <i>Archboldia</i> was also described at the same time, with <i>A. papuensis</i> the type species. The seven paratypes are: Bernhard Camp, <b>AMNH 342255</b>, sex?, 9 February 1939; Lake Habbema, <b>AMNH 342256–258</b>, one male, two females, 11–29 October 1938; Ibele River, <b>AMNH 342259–342261</b>, one male, two females, 20 November–4 December 1938. AMNH 342258 was sent to MZB in May 1957.</p><p>For a full report on the birds collected on the 1938–1939 expedition, see Rand (1942). For a summary of this expedition, see Archbold et al. (1942) and Brass (1941). The expedition was a joint expedition with the Netherlands Indies authorities and was also known as the Indisch-Amerikaansche Expeditie.</p><p>Kusmierski et al. (1997) suggested on the basis of their mitochrondrial cytochrome- <i>b</i> sequences that <i>Archboldia</i> be included in the genus <i>Amblyornis</i>, but Frith and Frith (2009a: 396) have retained <i>Archboldia</i>. Further study is needed.</p>