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

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

 south to Prachuap Khiri Khan (during the cold season reported also 

 from Phuket and Narathiwat) . 



Genus EURYSTOMUS Vieillot 



Eurystomus orientalis deignani Ripley 



Eurystomus orientalis deignani Ripley, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 55, No. 34, Dec. 31, 1942, p. 171 (Ban Muang Ngop 

 [lat. 19°30' N., long. 100°55' E.], Nan Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Reported from the northern and eastern plateaus. 



Eurystomus orientalis cyanicoUis Vieillot 



Eurystomus cyanicoUis Vieillot, Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire 



naturelle, nouv. ed., tome 29, May 1819, p. 425 ("dans I'lnde"; 



type locality inferentially restricted to Chandernagore, Hooghly 



District, Bengal State, India, by Stresemann, Ibis, vol. 94, 



1952, p. 519). 



Range: The southeastern provinces, the central plains, and the 



western and peninsular provinces from Kanchanaburi to the extreme 



South. 



Family UPUPIDAE 



Genus UPUPA Linnaeus 



Upupa epops saturata Lonnberg 



Upupa epops saturata Lonnberg, Arkiv for Zoologi, band 5, No. 



9, June 10, 1909, p. 29 (Kyakhta, Buryat Mongol Autonomous 



SSR, Russian SFSR). 



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



winter from the northern plateau (Chiang Mai), the central plains 



(Bangkok), and the peninsular provinces (Prachuap Khiri Khan). 



Upupa epops longirostris Jerdon 



U[pupa]. longirostris Jerdon, The birds of India, vol. 1, 1862, p. 



393 (Burma; type locality restricted to Rangoon, Rangoon 



Town District, Pegu Division, Burma, by Stuart Baker, 



Fauna of British India, Birds, ed. 2, vol. 4, 1927, p. 312). 



Range: Common throughout the country from Chiang Rai to the 



extreme South. 



