TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 213 



Genus MICROPTERNUS Blyth 



Microptemus brachyurus williamsoni Boden Kloss 

 Ibis (10) 6 (1) : 107, January 22, 1918. 

 278350. Adult male. Ko Lak=Prachuap Khiri Khan (lat. 11° 50' N., 

 long. 99°50' E.), Province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand. Novem- 

 ber 10, 1916. Collected by Cecil Boden Kloss. 

 Micropternus phaioceps celaenephis Oberholser 

 Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 6, October 26, 1912. 

 =Micropternus brachyurus celaenephis Oberholser. See Rijiley, Bull. 



Mus. Comp. Zool. 94: 369, 1944. 

 179688. Adult female. Lafau, Nias Island, Barussan Islands, eastern 

 Indian Ocean off Sumatra. March 29, 1903. Collected by William L. 

 Abbott. 



Genus PICUS Linnaeus 



Picus vittatus eurous Deignan 

 Ibis 97 (1) : 23, January 1, 1955. 

 333742. Adult male. Khao Sa Bap (lat. 12°35' N., long. 102°15' E.), 

 Chanthaburi Province, Thailand. November 3, 1933. Collected by 

 Hugh McC. Smith. Original number 6600. 

 Gecinus Weberi A. Miiller 



Ornis der Insel Salanga, p. 69, 1882. 

 =Picus vittatus weberi (A. Miiller). See Deignan, Ibis 97:24, 1955. 



112665. Adult male. "Island of Salanga, near Malacca"=Phuket Island, 

 off the western coast of peninsular Thailand. Not later than 1880. 

 Collected by Johannes Weber. Received from the "Linnaea, Naturhis- 

 torisches Institut, Berlin N." 



112666. Adult female. "Island of Salanga, near Malacca"=Phuket 

 Island, off the western coast of peninsular Thailand. Not later than 

 1880. Collected by Johannes Weber. Received from the "Linnaea, 

 Naturhistorisches Institut, Berlin N." 



This form was based upon a series of 20 cotypes (ten adult males, nine 

 adult females, and one immature male). Hargitt (Catalogue of the Birds 

 in the British Museum 18: 50, 1890) asserts that a male and a female in 

 London are the types, but the birds here listed have, of course, an exactly 

 equivalent claim to typeship. 

 Picus canus jessoensis Stejneger 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 9: 106, September 25, 1886. 

 91538. Adult male. Sapporo, Hokkaido Island, Japan. October 14, 

 1882. Collected by Thomas W. Blakiston. Original number 3125. 

 Received from Pierre L. Jouy, in whose collection it was No. 987. 

 Picus canus perpallidus Stejneger 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 9: 107 (footnote), September 25, 1886. 

 =Picus canus jessoensis Stejneger. See Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel 

 der palarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsband, p. 363, 1935. 



