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Arl>orophila brunneopectus brunneopectus (Blyth) 



Arboricola brunneopectus "Tickell" Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. 



Bengal, vol. 24, No. 3, [not earlier than April] 1855, p. 276 



("mountainous interior of the Tenasserim provinces," Lower 



Burma). 



Range: Evergreen forests (at elevations below 4,500 feet) of the 



northern plateau, the northwestern portion of the eastern plateau 



(Loei) , and of the western provinces south to Kanchanaburi (possibly 



PhetBuri). 



Arborophila cambodiana Delacour and Jabouille 



Arborophila cambodiana Delacour and Jabouille, Bull. Brit. Orn. 

 Club, vol. 48, No. 325, July 10, 1928, p. 128 (Le Boc Kor [lat. 

 10°37' N., long. 104°03' E.], Kampot Province, Cambodia). 

 Arborophila diversa Riley, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 43, 

 No. 31, Nov. 29, 1930, p. 189 (Khao Sa Bap [lat. 12°35' N., 

 long. 102°15' E.], Chanthaburi Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Evergreen forests of the southeastern provinces (Chantha- 

 buri). 



Arborphila charltonii chloropus (Blyth) 



Tropicoperdix "(nobis)" chloropus "Tickell" Blyth, Journ. Asiatic 

 Soc. Bengal, vol. 28, No. 4, 1859, p. 415 ("mountainous interior 

 of the Tenasserim provinces"; type specimen from "Thalaya 

 on the Zummee river" [lat. 15°43' N., long. 98°15' E.], Amherst 

 District, Tenasserim Division, Lower Burma,, Jide Tickell, ibid., 

 No. 5, 1860, p. 454). 

 Range: Reported from the northern and eastern plateaus and the 



southeastern provinces, in bamboo or evergreen forests at low 



elevations, 



Arborophila charltonii peninsularis Meyer de Schauensee 



Arborophila chloropus peninsularis Meyer de Schauensee, Notulae 



Naturae Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, No. 82, May 20, 1941, 



p. [1] (Ban Thung Luang [lat. 12°40' N., long. 99°50' E.], 



Phet Buri Province, Thailand). 



Range: Evergreen forests of the southwestern provinces (Phet Buri, 



Prachuap Khiri Khan). 



Arborophila charltonii charltonii (Eyton) 



Perdix Charltonii Eyton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. 16, No. 105, 

 October 1845, p. 230 (Malacca). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from the Isthmus of Kra to the 

 extreme South. 



