The black bulbul was
formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist
Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition of
Carl Linnaeus's
Systema Naturae. He placed it with the thrushes in the
genus Turdus and coined the
binomial name Turdus leucocephalus. Gmelin based his account on "Le Merle Dominiquain de la Chine", a white-headed morph from China that had been described in 1782 by the French naturalist
Pierre Sonnerat. The
type locality was subsequently restricted to
Guangzhou (formerly Canton) in China. The black bulbul is now one of 19 species placed in the genus
Hypsipetes that was introduced in 1831 by the Irish zoologist
Nicholas Vigors. The genus name combines the
Ancient Greek hupsi meaning "high" with
petēs meaning "-flyer". The specific epithet
leucocephalus is from Ancient Greek
leukokephalos meaning "white-headed" (from
leukos "white" and
-kephalos "-headed"). The black bulbul was formerly considered to be
conspecific with the
Malagasy bulbul. The common name "black bulbul" is also used as an alternate name for the Malagasy bulbul. Formerly, the
square-tailed bulbul was also classified as two subspecies of the black bulbul.
Subspecies Ten
subspecies are currently recognized, although the reproductive isolation mechanisms such as
vocalization and geographic distributions of these populations still remain to be studied: •
H. l. psaroides -
Vigors, 1831: Originally described as a separate species. Found along the Himalayas from the Kunar Valley (north-eastern Afghanistan) and northern Pakistan through Arunachal Pradesh (northern India) and the central Himalayas to north-western Myanmar •
Assam black bulbul (
H. l. nigrescens) -
Baker, ECS, 1917: Found in
Assam and
Manipur (north-eastern India), and the
Chin Hills (western Myanmar) •
Burmese black bulbul (
H. l. concolor) -
Blyth, 1849: Originally described as a separate species. Found from eastern Myanmar and southern
Yunnan (southern China) through Indochina •
H. l. ambiens - (
Mayr, 1942): Found in north-eastern Myanmar and western Yunnan (southern China) •
H. l. sinensis - (
La Touche, 1922): Found in northern Yunnan (southern China) •
H. l. stresemanni - (Mayr, 1942): Members of this race have white heads. Found in central Yunnan (southern China) •
H. l. leucothorax - (Mayr, 1942): Members of this race have white heads. Found in central China •
H. l. leucocephalus - (
Gmelin, JF, 1789): Members of this race have white heads. Found in south-eastern China •
H. l. nigerrimus - (
Gould, 1863): Originally described as a separate species. Found in Taiwan •
H. l. perniger -
Swinhoe, 1870: Originally described as a separate species. Found on
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H. l. nigerrimus, Taiwan ==Description==