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Dicrurus leucophaeus nigrescens Oates 



D[icrurus\. nigrescens Oates, Fauna of British India, Birds, vol. 

 1, 1889, p. 311 [in key] ([inferentially] Kyeikpadein, Pegu 

 District, Pegu Division, Bm-ma), 

 Range: Reported from the southeastern provinces and the penin- 

 sular provinces from Prachuap Khiri Khan south to Phuket. 



Dicrurus annectens (Hodgson) 



[Bhuchanga] Annectans [sic] Hodgson, India Review and Jom'nal 



of Foreign Science and the Arts, vol. 1, No. 8, November 1836, 



p. 326 (Nepal). 



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



winter from the northern plateau (Phrae, Nan), the eastern plateau 



(Loei, Naldion Ratchasima), the southeastern provinces, the central 



plains, and the peninsular provinces from Prachuap Klitri Khan to 



the extreme South. 



Dicrurus aeneus aeneus Vieillot 



Dicrurus seneus Vieillot, Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle, 

 nouv. ed., tome 9, March 1817, p. 586 (Bengal State, India). 

 Range: Found throughout the country from Chiang Rai to the 

 extreme South. 



Dicrurus remifer tectirostris (Hodgson) 



[Bhringa] Tectirostris Hodgson, India Review and Journal of 

 Foreign Science and the Arts, vol. 1, No. 8, November 1836, 

 p. 325 (Nepal). 

 Bhringa remifer latispatula Meyer de Schauensee, Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 81, Oct. 3, 1929, p. 475 (Doi 

 Suthep [lat. 18°50' N., long. 98°55' E.], Chiang Mai Province, 

 Thailand). 

 Range: Reported from all parts of the northern plateau and the 

 northwestern portion of the eastern plateau (Loei). 



Dicrurus remifer peracensis (Stuart Baker) 



Bhringa remifer peracensis Stuart Baker, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 

 vol. 39, No. 237, Nov. 30, 1918, p. 18 (Telom, Cameron's 

 Highlands, Perak-Pahang boundary, Malaya). 

 Range: The southeastern provinces (Chanthaburi) and the western 

 and peninsular provinces (Tak, Surat Thani). 



Dicrurus remifer lefoli (Delacour and Jabouille) 



Bhringa remifer lefoli Delacour and Jabouille, Bull. Brit. Orn. 

 Club, vol. 48, No. 325, July 10, 1928, p. 133 (Bokor [lat. 

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

 Range: Reported in atypical form from the extreme southeastern 

 provinces (Trat). 



