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British Museum, cd. 2, 1863, p. 70 (no locality; type specimen 



from Nepal, fide Bowdler Sharpe, Catalogue of the birds in 



the British Museum, vol. 24, 1896, p. 263). 



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



in winter from the northern plateau (Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Nan). 



Charadrius dubius curonicus Gmelin 



[Charadrius] curonicus Gmelin, Caroli a Ijinne . . . Systema na- 

 turae, ed. 13, tom. 1, pars 2, 1789, p. 692 (Kurland, Latvia). 

 Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 

 winter from the northern plateau and the central plains south to 

 Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Charadrius dubius jerdoni (Legge) 



^[gialitis]. jerdoni Legge, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1880, pt. 

 1, June 1880, p. 39. New name for Mgialitis minutus "Pallas" 

 Jerdon, The birds of India, vol. 3, 1864, p. 641 ("in the Deccan, 

 generally among hills; and also from the top of the Eastern 

 Ghats inland from Nellore"), not Charadrius minutus Pallas, 

 1811. 

 Range: Reported throughout the year from the northern plateau, 

 the eastern plateau (Loei), and the central plains. 



Charadrius alexandrinus alexandrinus Linnaeus 



[Charadrius] alexandrinus Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, tom 

 1, 1758, p. 150 ("ad ^Egypti ex Nilo canalem"). 

 Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 

 winter from the western portion of the northern plateau (Mae Hong 

 Son, Chiang Mai). 



Charadrius alexandrinus nihonensis Deignan 



Charadrius alexandrinus nihonensis Deignan, Journ. Washington 



Acad. Sci., vol. 31, No. 3, Mar. 17, 1941. p. 106 (Aomori [lat. 



40°49' N., long. 140°45' E.], Honshu Island, Japan). 



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



in winter from the coasts of the southwestern provinces (Samut Song- 



khram, Prachuap Khiri Khan). 



Charadrius peronii Schlegel 



Charadrius peronii "Temminck" Schlegel, Mus. Hist. Nat. Pays- 

 Bas, vol. 4, 1865, Cursores, p. 33 ("I'Archipel Indien" [type 

 specimens from Borneo, Java, and Semao]; type locality re- 

 stricted [inferentially] to Borneo, by Hartert, Nov. Zool., vol. 

 9, 1902, p. 425). 

 Range: Reported throughout the year from the coasts and islands 

 of the southeastern provinces (Trat, Chanthaburi) and of the penin- 



