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Macronous gularis connectens (Boden Kloss) 



Mixornis rubricapilla connedeus [sic] Boden Kloss, Ibis, ser. 10, 

 vol. 6, No. 2, Apr. 9, 1918, p. 207 ("about Lat. 10° N. [Malay 

 Peninsula]"). 

 Mixornis gularis deignani Meyer de Schauensee, Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 98, May 17, 1946, p. 67 (Khao 

 Luang [lat. 11°40' N., long. 99°35' E.], Prachuap Khu-i Khan 

 Province, Thailand). 

 Range: The coastal areas of the southeastern provinces, the south- 

 ern portion of the central plains, and the southwestern and peninsular 

 provinces from Rat Buri to the Isthmus of Kra. 



Macronous gularis inveteratus (Oberholser) 



Mixornis gularis inveterata Oberholser, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 

 vol. 74, No. 2, Sept. 27, 1922, p. 5 (Ko Kut [lat. 11°40' N., 

 long. 102°35' E.], Trat Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Islets off the coast of the southeastern provinces (Ko Kut, 

 Ko Chang). 



Macronous gularis chersonesophilus (Oberholser) 



Mixornis gularis chersonesophila Oberholser, Smithsonian Misc. 

 Coll., vol. 74, No. 2, Sept. 27, 1922, p. 3 (Trang Province, 

 Thailand). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from the vicinity of the Isthmus 

 of Kra to the extreme South. 



Macronous ptilosus ptilosus Jardine and Selby 



Alaeronous ptilosus Jardine and Selby, Illustrations of orni- 

 thology, vol. 3, pt. 10, December 1835, pi. 150 and text ("we 

 purchased the skin with a collection of about fifty birds, 

 said to be brought from the islands of Java and Sumatra"; 

 type locality inferentially restricted to "the Malay Peninsula 

 and Sumatra," by Hartert, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 36, 

 1915, p. 36, and inferentially further restricted to Malacca, 

 by Chasen, A handlist of Malaysian birds, 1935, p. 227). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces south of the Isthmus of Kra 



from Surat Thani to the extreme South. 



Genus TIMALIA Horsfield 



Timalia pileata smithi Deignan 



Timalia pileata smithi Deignan, BuU. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 75, 

 No. 9, Dec. 1, 1955, p. 129 (King Chiang Saen [lat. 20°15' N., 

 long. 100°05' E.], Chiang Rai Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Reported only from the northern plateau (Chiang Mai, 

 Chaiya Prakan, Chiang Rai, Phayao). 



