12 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 3. NIO 21. 



by the former. The presence in the same locality of botb 



varieties might indicate tbat they belong to the same species. 



1 ? ^Ys 1905, Mbgu. 



»Iris black, feet light brown». 



»Feeds on insects». 



Reichenow has kindly stated that this female specimen 



really is a D. liormo^pliora. 



The native name is »Kingangula». 



56. Tchitrea rufociyierea (Cab.). 

 1 c? 'Vio 1905. Mbgu. 



>>Iris dark». 

 Native name: »Taba diabwaka» which means red »taba». 



57. Tchitrea plumbeiceps Rchw. 

 1 ^ 21/'^ 1905. Mbgu. 



»Iris black, feet and bil! black. Feeds on insects». Not 

 uncommon in the woods but is rather shy. The same name 

 is used for this and the foregoing species by the natives. 



This locality appears to be outside the hitherto stated 

 range of this bird. 



58. Pornatorhynchus senegalus (L.). 



1 ^ i'Vio 1905. Mbgu. 



»Iris dark, feet bluish, or greenish blue». 



The outer side of the right tarsus of this specimen is 



anomalous as it is covered by several small shields, the left 



tarsus is, however, normal. 



Lives in similar places as Centropus as the native name 

 »Samba diankuku ampela» indicates. 



59. Nicator vireo Cab. 

 J^ & 5 ^10 1905. Mbgu. 



»Iris dark, feet black». 

 Native name: »Vulukutu». »Vulu» refers to the soft feathers 

 on the back. 



60. Neolestes torquatus Cab. 



1 $ 2^9 1905. Mbgu. 

 »Iris dark, feet black». 



2 unsexed specimens. 



