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Monticola solitarius philippensis (Statins Miiller) 



Turdus Philippensis Statius Miiller, Vollstiindigen Natursystems 



Supplements- und Register-Band, 1776, p. 145 (Philippine 



Islands, ex Buffon). 



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



winter from the eastern portion of the northern plateau (Lampang, 



Phrae), the eastern plateau, the southeastern provinces, the southern 



portion of the central plains, and the peninsular provinces from the 



Isthmus of Kra south to Trang. 



Genus MYOPHONUS Temminck 



Myophonus caerulevis caeruleus (Scopoli) 



Gracula (caerulea) Scopoli, Deliciae florae et faunae Insubricae, 

 pars. 2, 1786, p. 88, sp. 42 (China, ex Sonnerat; type locaHty 

 restricted to Canton, Kwangtung Province, by Stresemann, 

 Abh. Ber. Mus. Tierk. Volkerk. Dresden, band 16, hft. 2, 1924, 

 p. 28). 

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

 winter from the western portion of the northern plateau (Chaiya 

 Prakan, Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun) and the north- 

 western portion of the eastern plateau (Loei). 



Myophonus caeruleus temmmckii Vigors 



Myophonus Temminckii Vigors, Proc. Comm. Sci. Corr. Zool. 



Soc. London, pt. 1, No. 14, Mar. 2, 1832, p. 171 (Himalayas). 



Myophonus caeruleus rileyi Deignan, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 



vol. 51, No. 6, Feb. 18, 1938, p. 25 (Doi Ang Ka [lat. 18°35' N., 



long. 98°30' E.], Chiang Mai Province, Thailand). 



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



winter from the western portion of the northern plateau (Chaiya 



Prakan, Chiang Mai). 



Myophonus caeruleus eugenei (Hiune) 



Myiophoneus Eugenei Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 1, No. 6, 

 December 1873, p. 475 (Thayetmyo, Thayetmyo District, 

 Magwe Division, and "the western Pegu Hills," Burma). 

 ?Myiophoneus klossii Robinson, Ibis, ser. 10, vol. 3, No. 4, Oct. 8, 

 1915, p. 750 (Ko Mai Si [lat. 11°55' N., long. 102°30' E.], an 

 islet off the coast of Trat Province, Thailand). 

 Myiophoneus stonei Meyer de Schauensee, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, vol. 81, Aug. 12, 1929, p. 469 ("Chieng Mai"= 

 the foot of Doi Suthep [lat. 18°50' N., long. 98°55' E.], Chiang 

 Mai Province, Thailand). 

 Range: The northern plateau, the eastern plateau (Loei, Sakon 

 Nakhon, Sara Buri, Lop Buri), and the western and peninsular pro- 



