Join our zoo community

Chester Zoo Chester Zoo old species 2013 update

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by bongorob, 4 Jul 2013.

  1. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    It is time for my forth biennial update to the Chester Zoo old species thread.

    link to previous versions
    http://www.zoochat.com/38/old-species-chester-2009-update-87961/

    new species added to the list
    Guyanan Red Howler (Alouatta macconnelli) 1950 mentioned in Animals in the Blood by Russell Tofts.
    Coke's Hartbeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus cokii) 1953

    re-indentified
    Pygmy Mouse (Mus minutoides) was Matthey's Mouse (Mus mattheyi)

    Leopard Cats identified as Indochinese Leopard Cat and Margays in the 1980s identified as Yucatan Margay, both thanks to Zoochatter TeaLovingDave.

    left the collectin in 2013
    Utila Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura bakeri)

    re-classified
    from Cebus to Sapajus
    Brown Capuchin (Sapajus apella)
    Buffy-headed Capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos)
    Ateles fusciceps robustus changed to Ateles fusciceps rufiventris

    Large-headed Anole (Adudantia cybotes) formerly Anolis cybotes
    South Martinique Anole (Dactyloa roquet summa) formerly Anolis roquet summus
    Knight Anole (Deiropteryx equestris equestris) formerly Anolis equestris equestris
    Land Mullet Skink (Bellatorias major) formerly Egernia bungana which is a synonym of Egernia major
    Red-tailed Racer Gonosoma oxycephala to Orthriophis oxycephalus

    Iguanidae subfamilies elevated to family status. Corytophanidae, Crotophytidae, Dactyloridae (replaces Polychrotinae) and Phrynosomatidae.

    Leaf Insects listed under common names and Phyllium scythe has been merged into P.bioculatum

    The reference to Chester having recorded a UK first breeding of Baslliscus basiliscus has been deleted, this species was reared at Paignton in 1972.

    Collared Peccary ammended to before 1962

    no longer represented in the collection 2011
    Green Mantella; Fiji Banded Iguana; Philippine Crocodile; Mandarin Duck ; Falcated Duck; Laysan Teal; Black-billed Whistling Duck; Red Junglefowl; Green Wood Hoopoe; Red and Yellow Barbet;
    Rufous-bellied Niltava; Red Bird of Paradise; Taveta Golden Weaver; Western Grey Kangaroo; Black and White Ruffed Lemur; Geoffroy's Marmoset; Acacia Rat

    arrived in the collection 2011
    Green Mantella; Sambava Tomato Frog; Spectacled Caiman; Spotted Martinique Anole; Parson's Chameleon; Thailand Water Dragon; Moellendorff's Ratsnake; African White-backed Duck; White-winged Wood Duck; Cape Teal; Red-billed Pintail; East African Crowned Crane; Sun Bittern; Blacksmith Lapwing; Red-winged Starling; Cape Hunting Dog; Aardvark; White-chinned Emperor Tamarin; Zebra Mouse

    no longer represented in the collection 2012
    Dyeing Poison Frog; Chacoan Horned Frog; Vietnamese Mossy Frog; Hispaniolan Rhinoceros Iguana;
    Peters's Angle-headed Lizard; Rhinoceros Viper; Ostrich; Greater Rhea; Collared Hill Partridge;
    Eider; Red-crowned Crane; Speckled Pigeon; Crested Pigeon; Red-tailed Amazon Parrot; Red and Yellow Barbet; White-collared Yuhina; Kafue Lechwe; Gemsbok; Zebra Mouse.

    arrived in the collection 2012
    Maranon Poison Frog; Ploughshare Tortoise; Eastern Bearded Lizard; Green Crested Lizard; Casque-headed Iguana; Blue-winged Goose; Kenyan Crested Guineafowl; Collared Hill Partridge; Belanger's Tree Shrew; Red-fronted Lemur; Southern Black Howler Monkey; Red Titi; White-faced Saki; Northern Narrow-striped Madagascar Mongoose; Javan Banteng; Red Forest Duiker; Lesser Kudu; Linne's Two-toed Sloth
     

    Attached Files:

    Charlie Simmomds likes this.
  2. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    Birds files updated
     

    Attached Files:

  3. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    the rest of the herps.
     

    Attached Files:

  4. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    key to fishes files

    fishes 1
    Acipenseriformes; Amiiformes; Anguilliformes; Atheriniformes; Beloniformes; Beryciformes; Ceratodontiformes

    fishes 2
    Characiformes; Cypriniformes; Cyprinosontiformes; Esosciformes

    fishes 3
    Gadiformes; Gasterosteiformes; Lepidosireniformes; Osteoglossiformes

    fishes 4
    Perciformes part 1

    fishes 5
    Perciformes part 2; Pleuronrctiformes; Polypteriformes; Salmoniformes; Scorpaeniformes

    fishes 6
    Siluriformes

    fishes 7
    Synbranchiformes; Syngnathiformes; Tetraodontiformes

    fishes 8
    unidentified species

    fishes 9
    sharks and rays
     

    Attached Files:

  5. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    fishes part two
     

    Attached Files:

  6. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    That is it until 2015
     

    Attached Files:

  7. Ickbur

    Ickbur Active Member 5+ year member

    Joined:
    26 Aug 2014
    Posts:
    26
    Location:
    Liverpool
    I had a vague recollection of there being two species of Tiger kept at the same time in the early eighties. The list mentions Amur Tiger consecutively throughout the eighties. The list also mentions Bengal Tigers in 1981 and Sumatran Tigers in 1983. Anyone else recall two separate sub species of Tiger kept at Chester at the same time?
     
  8. Wolverine

    Wolverine Member

    Joined:
    3 Sep 2007
    Posts:
    24
    Location:
    Liverpool
    I think I can remember seeing a single Sumatran tiger in the old big cat pens (where the bat forest is now) - and I think bengals were probably there as well, with the Amur ones in the current (but smaller) tiger enclosure...
     
  9. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    you are correct Wolverine.

    Bengal (or more likely hybrids) and Amur were housed in the zoo between 1978 and 1981/

    Sumatran and Amur were housed in the zoo between 1983 and 1986.
     
  10. Ickbur

    Ickbur Active Member 5+ year member

    Joined:
    26 Aug 2014
    Posts:
    26
    Location:
    Liverpool
    Thanks Wolverine and bongorob. I had always thought that my memory had played tricks on me. Chester in the early 80's had the best cat collection I've ever seen.
     
  11. kiang

    kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    12 Aug 2007
    Posts:
    6,063
    Location:
    Argyllshire
    James's Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus jamesi) 1971-1978 confirmed, was there a large flock, what sort of numbers?
     
  12. zoogiraffe

    zoogiraffe Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    12 Sep 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Middlewich,Cheshire U.K
    According to my old zoo magazine with the history of flamingos kept at Chester they didn't have them until 1972!

    So in listed below are what numbers they had for when they kept the species

    1972 they had 5
    1973 they had 4
    1974 they had 4
    1975 they had 4
    1976 they had 4
    1977 they had 3
    1978 they had 2
    1979 they had 2

    In 1979 they sent the last 2 to Slimbridge,along with 1 Lesser and Andean in exchange for some Caribbeans!
     
  13. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    Chester Zoo News July 1971

    cover photograph James's flamingo

    page 14
    " Some exciting new arrivals in the Bird Section are seven James's Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus jamesi) and three Andean flamingos (Phoenicoparrus andinus). We now have representatives of all six species of Flamingo which may be seen in enclosure no.43"

    Enclosure no.43 is where the Caribbean Flamingos are now.

    I found the list Zoogiraffe quoted as not matchng the records from the Zoo News
     
    Last edited: 26 Jun 2015
  14. kiang

    kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    12 Aug 2007
    Posts:
    6,063
    Location:
    Argyllshire
    Thanks for the info guys, appreciate it, wish they were more successful with them.
     
  15. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    18 May 2007
    Posts:
    6,338
    Location:
    Stoke-on-Trent England
    At the time all six species were kept in the same enclosure which was not designed for flamingo breeding. It had previously held pelicans, penguins and mixed wterfowl, though not at the same time