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Pellorneuni ruficeps euroum Deignan 



Pellorneum ruficeps euroum Deignan, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 

 vol. 107, No. 14, Oct. 20, 1947, p. 19 (Chanthabiiri [lat. 12°35' 

 N., long. 102°05' E.], Cbanthaburi Province, Thailand). 

 Range: The southwestern portion of the eastern plateau, the south- 

 eastern provinces, and the central plains lying east of the river Chao 

 Phaya. 



Pellorneuni ruficeps smithi Riley 



Pellorneum smithi Ttiley, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 37, 

 No. 22, Oct. 21, 1924, p. 129 (Ko Chang [lat. 12°00' N., long. 

 102°30' E.], off Trat Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Islets off the coast of the southeastern provinces (Ko Chang) 



Pellorneuni ruficeps subochraceum Swinhoe 



Pellorneum subochraceum Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, 

 vol. 7, No. 40, April 1871, p. 257 ("the Tenasserim provinces"; 

 type locality restricted to Moulmein, Amherst District, Tenas- 

 serim Division, Burma, by Deignan, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 

 vol. 107, No. 14, 1947, p. 12). 

 Range: Evergreen forests of the southwestern provinces from 

 southern Tak to Prachuap Khiri Kian. 



Pellorneuni ruficeps acrum Deignan 



Pellorneum ruficeps acrum Deignan, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 



107, No. 14, Oct. 20, 1947, p. 13 (Yala [lat. 6°30' N., long. 



101°15' E.], Yala Province, Thailand). 



Range: The central plains lying west of the river Chao Phaya and 



open forests of the southwestern and peninsular provinces from 



Kamphaeng Phet to the extreme South. 



Pellorneuni capistratum nigrocapitatum (Eyton) 



Brachypteryx nigrocapitata Eyton, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 7, 

 No. 78, November 1839, p. 103 ([Malaya]). 

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

 extreme South. 



Pellorneuni albiventre cinnamomeum (Rippon) 



Drymocataphus cinnamomeus Rippon, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 



11, No. 74, Oct. 27, 1900, p. 12 (Loi Mai [lat. 20°25' N., long. 



97°26' E.], Mawkmai[?] State, Southern Shan State, Burma). 



Range: Reported from mountains of the northwestern provinces 



(Chaiya Prakan, Chiang Mai). 



