Charadrius frontalis Sundevall, 1850: 110 .
VERBATIM TYPE LOCALITY: “ Hab. in Caffraria. ”
CURRENT STATUS: Synonym of Vanellus lugubris (Lesson, 1826); Charadriidae (Dickinson & Remsen 2013: 206) .
TYPE MATERIAL: In his original description Sundevall gave no clue as to the number of specimens he had at his disposal.He stated however:“ Tectrices quaedam albomarginatae et, in [male.] stria nigra ”, which indicates that he had both sexes available. According to Sundevall’s acquisition catalogue he had three specimens available. Gyldenstolpe (1926: 100) referred to NRM 569822 [7818] as “type”, which we treat as a lectotype designation of this adult male collected 29 July 1841 in Durban. The two paralectotypes are: NRM 535202 [7820], a mount of a female also collected 29 July 1841 in Durban; and a female [7819] collected 9 May 1842 in Durban, sent on exchange to Berlin in 1853, but no longer in the ZMB collection.
VERIFIED TYPE LOCALITY: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal .
COMMENTS: Gyldenstolpe’s (1934) correction of the TL to Umhlanga is erroneous. Wahlberg returned to Durban from Umhlanga on 3 July 1841 and remained in Durban until 29 July when he began a journey to Pietermaritzburg.