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Genus MACHEIRAMPHUS Bonaparte 



Macheiramphus alcinus alcinus Bonaparte 



Macheiramphus alcinus Bonaparte, Rev. Mag. Zool., ser. 2, 

 tome 2, [not earlier than September] 1850, p. 482 ("la presqu'ile 

 de Malacca"). 

 Range: The vicinity of limestone hills in the peninsular provinces 

 southward from the Isthmus of KJra. 



Genus AVICEDA Swainson 



Aviceda jerdoni jerdoni (Blyth) 



P[ernis]. Jerdoni Blyih, J ourn. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. II, pt. 1, 

 No. 125, May 1842, p. 464 (no locaUty= Malacca, j^c?e Peters). 

 Range: The southwestern portion of the eastern plateau, the south- 

 eastern provinces, and the peninsular provinces from Prachuap 

 Khiri Khan south to Trang. 



Aviceda leuphotes syama (Hodgson) 



Baza Syama Hodgson, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 5, No. 60, 

 December 1836, p. 777 (Nepal). 

 Range: A visitor from the North, reported on migration or in winter 

 from the eastern plateau, the southeastern provinces, and the penin- 

 sular provinces from the Isthmus of Kra south to Trang. 



Aviceda leuphotes leuphotes (Dumont) 



Falco leuphotes Dmnont, Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, 



tome 16, April 1820, p. 217 (Pondicherry, Madras State, India). 



Range: Reported during the hot weather and the rains from the 



northern and eastern plateaus, in the cold season from the eastern 



plateau, the southeastern provinces, and the central plains. 



Genus PERNIS Cuvier 



Pernis ptilorhyncus orientalis Taczanowski 



Pernis apivorus orientalis Taczanowski, Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. 

 St.-Petersbourg, ser. 7, tome 39, 1891, p. 50 (eastern Siberia 

 [" . . . Koultouk sur le Baikal meridional . . . I'em- 

 bouchure de I'Oussouri au 48° L.N. . . . I'llot Askold au 

 43° L.N."]; t>T)e locality [inferentially] restricted to "I'em- 

 bouchure de I'Oussouri au 48° L.N.," by Sztolcman and 

 Domanicwski, Ann. Zool. Mus. Polon. Hist. Nat., tom. 6, 

 1927, p. 99). 

 Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration or 



in winter from the peninsular provinces south of the Isthmus of Kra 



(Trang). 



