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Picus vittatus viridanus Blyth 



P[icus]. viridanus Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, pt. 2, 

 No. 143, [not earlier than November] 1843, p. 1000 (Arakan 

 Division, Lower Burma). 

 Range: Evergreen forests of the southwestern provinces from south- 

 ern Tak to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Picus vittatus weberi (A. Miiller) 



Gecinus Weberi A. Miiller, Die Ornis der Insel Salanga [Inaugural- 

 Dissertation,] ante Oct. 4, 1882, p. 69 (Ko Phuket [lat. 7°50' N., 

 long. 98°20' E.], Phuket Province, Thailand). 

 Picus viridanus meridianus Boden Kloss, Ibis, ser. 12, vol. 2, No. 4, 

 Oct. 1, 1926, p. 689 (Sathani Lam Phila or Lam Phura [lat. 

 7°40' N., long. 99°35' E.], Trang Province, Thailand). 

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

 extreme South. 



Picus myrmecophoneus Stresemann 



Picus myrmecophoneus Stresemann, Verh. Orn. Ges. Bayern, band 

 14, heft 4, Dec. 11, 1920, p. 289. New name for P[icus]. strio- 

 latus Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, pt. 2, No. 143, 

 [not earher than November] 1843, p. 1000 (Himalayas and cen- 

 tral India), not Picus striolatus Macgillivray, 1840, nor Picus 

 striolatus Lesson, 1830, 

 Range: The southwestern provinces from southern Tak to Prachuap 

 Khiri Khan. 



Picus canus gyldenstolpei Stuart Baker 



Picus canus gyldenstolpei Stuart Baker, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 

 vol. 39, No. 237, Nov. 30, 1918, p. 19 (Sadiya, Mishmi Hills 

 Tribal District, Assam State, India). 

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

 from the northern plateau (Chiang Mai). 



Picus canus hessei Gyldenstolpe 



Picus canus hessei G3ddenstolpe, Orn. Monatsb., jahrg. 24, No. 2, 

 February 1916, p. 28 (Sathani Pha Kho [lat. 18°15' N., long. 

 99°55' E.] and Sathani Den Chai [lat. 18°00' N., long. 100°05' 

 E.], Phrae Province, Thailand). 

 Gecinus canus microrhynchus Robinson and Boden Kloss, Bull. 

 Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 40, No. 245, Dec. 8, 1919, p. 12 (Prachuap 

 Khiri Khan [lat. 11°50' N., long. 99°50' E.], Prachuap Khiri 

 Khan Province, Tliailand). 

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

 inces, and the western and peninsular provinces south to Prachuap 

 Khiri Khan. 



