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Corvus macrorhynchos macrorhynchos Wagler 



C[orvus]. Macrorhynchos Wagler, Systema avium, pt. 1, 1827, 

 p. [313] ("in Nova-Hollandia, Nova-Guinea, et in insulis 

 Sumatra et Java"; type locality restricted to Java, "ex Temm. 

 M.S. in Mus. Lugd.," by Hartert, Nov. Zool., vol. 9, 1902, 

 p. 442). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from Prachuap Kliiri Klian to the 

 extreme South. 



Family PARIDAE 



Genus PARUS Linnaeus 



Parus major nubicolus Meyer de Schauensee 



Parus major nubicolus Aleyer de Schauensee, Notulae Naturae 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, No. 169, Feb. 25, 1946, p. 8 (Doi 



Pha Horn Pok [lat. 20°05' N., long. 99°10' E.], Chaiya Prakan 



Province, Thailand). 



Range: Reported from pine forests of the northern plateau (Chaiya 



Prakan, Chiang Mai). 



Parus major templorum Meyer de Schauensee 



Parus major templorum Meyer de Schauensee, Notulae Naturae 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, No. 169, Feb. 25, 1946, p. 2 



(Khao Nam Phu [near Muang Lom Sak, lat. 16°45' N., long. 



101°10' E.], Phetchabun Province, Thailand). 



Range: "Reported from the eastern plateau (Phetchabun, Ubon). 



Parus major ambiguus (Raffles) 



Turdus ambiguus Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 13, 

 pt. 2, [not earlier than November] 1822, p. 311 (Sumatra; type 

 locahty restricted to Benkulen [lat. 3°47' S., long. 102°15' E.], 

 by Kinnear and Robinson, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 47, No. 

 315, 1927, p. 130). 

 Range: Reported from mangroves of the peninsular provinces south 

 of the Isthmus of Kra (Phuket, Trang, Pattani). 



Parus xanthogenys subviridis Blyth 



Parus subviridis "Tickell" Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 



24, No. 3, 1855, p. 267 ("Mountainous interior of Tenasserim"; 



type specimen from Mulayit Taung [lat. 10°11' N., long. 98°32' 



E.], Amherst District, Tenasserim Division, Burma, j^(/e Hume 



in Hume and Davison, Stray Feathers, vol. 6, 1878, p. 378). 



Range: Reported from the northern plateau (Chaiya Prakan, 



Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Nan) and the northwestern portion of the 



eastern plateau (Loei). 



