The Vanikoro flycatcher was
described by the French zoologists
Jean Quoy and
Joseph Gaimard in 1832 from a specimen collected on the island of
Vanikoro in the
Solomon Islands. They coined the
binomial name,
Platyrhynshos vanikorensis. It is closely related to the insular
Melanesian flycatcher,
Samoan flycatcher,
Makira flycatcher and
Solomon flycatcher, as well as the Australian
leaden flycatcher. The Vanikoro flycatcher was originally described in the genus
Platyrhynchos. This species should not be confused with the similarly named
Vanikoro monarch which also uses Vanikoro flycatcher as an alternate name. Alternate names for the Vanikoro flycatcher include the red-bellied flycatcher, Vanikoro broadbill, Vanikoro myiagra and Vanikoro myiagra flycatcher.
Subspecies Five
subspecies are recognized: •
M. v. vanikorensis - (
Quoy &
Gaimard, 1830): Found on
Vanikoro (eastern Solomon Islands) •
M. v. rufiventris -
Elliot, DG, 1859: Originally described as a separate species. Found on northern, central and southern Fiji •
M. v. kandavensis -
Mayr, 1933: Found on
Beqa,
Vatulele and
Kadavu Island (south-western Fiji) •
M. v. dorsalis - Mayr, 1933: Found on northern
Lau Islands and the
Moala Islands (eastern Fiji) •
M. v. townsendi -
Wetmore, 1919: Originally described as a separate species. Found on southern Lau Islands (south-eastern Fiji) ==Description==