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Genus CHALCOPHAPS Gould 



Chalcophaps indica indica (Linnaeus) 



[Columha] indica Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, torn. 1, 1758, 



p. 164 ("iw India o?'ientali" ; type locality restricted to Calcutta, 



Calcutta District, Bengal State, India, apud Stuart Baker). 



Range: Evergreen forests of the northern and eastern plateaus, the 



southeastern provinces, and of the western and peninsular provinces 



to the extreme South. 



Genus CALOENAS G. R. Gray 



Caloenas nicobarica nicobarica (Linnaeus) 



[Columba] nicobarica Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, torn. 1, 

 1758, p. 164 ("in insula Nicombar prope Pegu indicum"). 

 Range: Reported from islets off both coasts of the peninsular prov- 

 inces south of the Isthmus of Kra. 



Order PSITTACIFORMES 



Family PSITTACIDAE 



Genus PSITTACULA Cuvier 



Psittacula eupatria siamensis (Boden Kloss) 



Palxornis eupatria siamensis Boden Kloss, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Siam, vol. 2, No. 3, May 1917, p. 219 (Sathani Lat Bua Khao 



[lat. 14°50' N., long. 101°35' E.], Nakhon Ratchasima Province, 



Thailand). 



Range: The western portion of the northern plateau (Chiang Mai, 



Lamphun), the eastern plateau, the northern portion of the central 



plains, and the western provinces south to Kanchanaburi, 



Psittacula alexandri fasciata (P. L. S. Miiller) 



Psittacus fasciatus P. L. S. MiiUer, Natursystems Supplements- 

 und Register-Band, 1776, p. 74 (Pondicherry, ex BuiTon, error; 

 type locality corrected to Arakan Division, Burma, by Tice- 

 hurst, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 36, 1933, p. 934). 

 Range: The northern and eastern plateaus, the southeastern prov- 

 inces, the central plains, and the western and peninsular provinces 

 south to Phangnga. 



Psittacula roseata juneae Biswas 



Psittacula roseata juneae Biswas, Amer. Mus. Nov., No. 1500, 

 Apr. 5, 1951, p. 5 (Arakan Division, Burma). 

 Range: The northern and eastern plateaus and the western and 

 peninsular provinces south to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



