When
Walter Rothschild and
Ernst Hartert first described Salvadori's teal in 1894, they placed it in the concurrently created monotypic genus
Salvadorina. It has no subspecies. Initially, it was generally placed with South America's
torrent duck and New Zealand's
blue duck—two species of similar ecological niches—in a tribe called Merganettini. In the 1940s,
Ernst Mayr moved the species to the
dabbling duck genus
Anas, based on several anatomical features. The duck's
common and genus names both commemorate 18th-century Italian
ornithologist Tommaso Salvadori. The
species name waigiuensis refers to
Waigeo (also known as Waigiu), an island near
New Guinea. ==Description==