NYCTYORNIS Jardine & Selby, 1830 M - Merops amictus Temminck, 1824; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 11).
ferrugeiceps Anderson, 187910,11 αiYunnan, continental SE Asia (except extreme NE)
Merops leschenaultiChestnut-headed Bee-eater
leschenaulti Vieillot, 181712iHimalayas (east from Uttarakhand), NE and SW India, Sri Lanka, S Yunnan, mainland SE Asia to Thai-Malay Pen. (except extreme S), Sumatra
quinticolor Vieillot, 1817iJava, Bali
andamanensis Marien, 1950vCoco Is. (off Myanmar), Andamans [Marien, 1950 #2488]
Merops viridisBlue-throated Bee-eater
viridis Linnaeus, 1758vEC to S China, E continental SE Asia, Thai-Malay Pen., Greater Sundas >> S continental SE Asia, Thai-Malay Pen., Greater Sundas
1 Includes bartletti Koelz, 1954 [Koelz, 1954 #2250]; see Ripley (1982) [Ripley, 1982 #3332].
2 For date correction see Sherborn (1894) [Sherborn, 1894 #3603]
3 Species sequence based on Marks et al. (2007) [Marks, 2007 #9504].
4 Includes Melittophagus, Dicrocercus, Aerops and Bombylonax; see Fry (1969) [Fry, 1969 #8663].
5 Includes randorum Clancey, 1953 [Clancey, 1953 #786], see White (1965) [White, 1965 #4191]; named explicitly for A.L. Rand and thus requiring mandatory change to randi. However, Sao Hill was probably Clancey's second rand.
6 Forms a superspecies with M. bullockoides; see Fry in Snow (1978) [Snow, 1978 #13852].
7 For treatment as a separate species from M. nubicus see Barnes in Hockey et al. (2005) [Hockey, 2005 #12724]; thus regarded here as allospecies.
8 We include flavoviridis Niethammer, 1955 [Niethammer, 1955 #2770], which is probably a colour morph; see Fry (2001) [Fry, 2001 #1633].
9 Includes najdanus; see Fry (2001) [Fry, 2001 #1633].
10 The name ferrugeiceps was validly used by Anderson; its availability is not affected by ferrugiceps Hodgson, 1844, a nomen nudum. The type locality was restricted to Mandalay by Deignan (1963) [Deignan, 1963 #1245] who made the name birmanus a junior synonym.
11 For a suggestion that this does not belong in this species see Burt (2004) [Burt, 2004 #588].
12 Precedence of this name over quinticolor was either selected as First Reviser by Peters (1945) [Peters, 1945 #3013] or earlier.
13 Monotypic in Fry (2001) [Fry, 2001 #1633], but most writers on Asian birds recognise subspecies following Deignan (1955) [Deignan, 1955 #1232].
14 Named in the 1767 part of the '1766' Systema Naturae in Errata.
15 For treatment as a separate species from M. persicus see Fry (2001) [Fry, 2001 #1633]; these two were previously separated from M. philippinus by Vaurie (1965) [Vaurie, 1965 #3967].
16 Forms a superspecies with M. philippinus and M. persicus; see Fry (2001) [Fry, 2001 #1633].
17 Includes strenuus Clancey, 1962 [Clancey, 1962 #809]; see Dowsett-Lemaire & Dowsett (2006) [Dowsett-Lemaire, 2006 #13615].
18 For recognition as a separate species from M. variegatus, and attachment to it of M. oreobates, see Turner (2010) [Turner, 2010 #12615].
19 Includes sharpei; see Greenway (1978) [Greenway, 1978 #1814].
20 Includes landanae da Rosa Pinto, 1972 [da Rosa Pinto, 1972 #1112]; see Dean (2000) [Dean, 2000 #14040].
21 For recognition as a separate species from M. muelleri see Marks et al. (2007) [Marks, 2007 #9504].