TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 503 



Sumatra, while intensiflava was diagnosed as decidedly brighter than 

 chrysogenys of Java ! 



Arachnothera chrysogenys copha Oberholser 

 Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 20, Oct. 26, 1912. 

 =Arachnothera chrysogenys chrysogenys (Temminck) ?, fide Deignan 



(MS.). 



179381. Adult male. Tapanuli Bay (about lat. 1°39' N., long. 98^45' 

 E.), northwestern Sumatra. February 28, 1902. Collected by William 

 L. Abbott, 

 Arachnothera chrysogenys pleoxantha Oberholser 

 Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 20, Oct. 26, 1912. 



=Arachnothera chrysogenys chrysogenys (Temminck) ?, fide Deignan 



(MS.). 



180909. Adult female. Gunong Lembu, Nias Island, Barussan Islands, 



eastern Indian Ocean ofiF Simiatra. Feb. 27, 1905. Collected by 



William L. Abbott. 

 Arachnothera chrysogenys isopega Oberholser 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 20, Oct. 26, 1912. 

 =Arachnothera chrysogenys chrysogenys (Temminck) ?, fide Deignan 



(MS.). 

 180028. Adult (sex not indicated). North Pagi or South Pagi Island, 



Mentawi Group, Barussan Islands, eastern Indian Ocean off Sumatra. 



Dec. 26, 1902. Collected by William L. Abbott. 

 Arachnothera chrysogenys harrissoni Deignan 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 70 (8) : 44, June 28, 1957. 

 182609. Adult male. Labuan Kelambu (lat. 1°15' N., long. 118°39' E.), 



Berau District, Samarinda Division, Borneo. June 24, 1913. Collected 



by Harry C. Raven. Original number 869. 

 Arachnothera affinis caena Deignan 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 69 (36) : 210, Dec. 31, 1956. 

 451428. Adult (sex not indicated). Ban Hin Laem (lat. 14°40' N., long. 



98°40' E.), Province of Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Nov. 3, 1952. 



Collected by Herbert G. Deignan. Original number 59. 

 Arachnothera affinis heliophllus Oberholser 



Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 13 (11) : 226, June 4, 1923. 

 =Arachnothera affinis modesta (Eyton). See Chasen, Handlist of Ma- 

 laysian birds, p. 282, 1935. 

 179384. Adult male. "Loh Sidoh Bay"=Sidoh Bay (lat. 5°21' N., long. 



95°15' E.), northwestern Sumatra. Nov. 6, 1901. Collected by Wil- 

 liam L. Abbott. 

 Arachnothera affinis pars Riley 



Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 29 (1) : 40, Jan. 15, 1939. 

 182150. Adult male. Sungei Birang (a river that enters the Berau from 



the north at lat. 2° 10' N., long. 1 17°23' E. ) , eastern Borneo. October 9, 



1912. Collected by Harry C. Raven, Original number 276. 



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