The shining flycatcher was originally described in the genus
Drymophila and subsequently placed by some authorities in the genus
Monarcha. Alternate names include
common shining flycatcher,
shining monarch,
shining monarch flycatcher,
shining Myiagra and
shining Myiagra-flycatcher.
Subspecies Eight
subspecies are recognized: •
M. a. alecto - (
Temminck, 1827): Found in northern and central Moluccas •
M. a. longirostris - (
Mathews, 1928): Found on
Tanimbar Islands •
M. a. rufolateralis - (
Gray, GR, 1858): Originally described as a separate species. Found on the
Aru Islands (south-west of
New Guinea) •
M. a. chalybeocephala - (
Lesson, R &
Garnot, 1828): Originally described as a separate species in the genus
Muscicapa. Found on the western Papuan islands, New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago •
M. a. lucida - Gray, GR, 1858: Originally described as a separate species. Found on the eastern Papuan islands,
D'Entrecasteaux Islands and
Louisiade Archipelago •
M. a. manumudari - (
Rothschild &
Hartert, 1915): Found on
Manam (off north-eastern New Guinea) •
M. a. melvillensis - (Mathews, 1912): Found in north-western and north-central Australia •
M. a. wardelli - (Mathews, 1911): Found in southern New Guinea, north-eastern and eastern Australia ==Gallery==