46 BULLETIN 159, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Family PICIDAE 



•THRIPONAX JAVENSIS JAVENSIS (Horsfield) 



Piciis Javensis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 13, pt. 1, p. 175, 

 May, 1821. ("Java.") 



Doctor Hartert has reported this species ^^ from a specimen taken 

 at an altitude of 1,000 feet on Mount Ranay, Bunguran Island. 



•MULLERIPICUS PULVERULENTUS PULVERULENTUS (Temmlnck) 



Picus pulverulenlus Temminck, Nouveau recueil de planches colorizes d'oiseaux,. 

 vol. 4, livr. 66, texte to pi. 389, p. [1], June 10, 1826. ("Java et de 

 Sumatra.") 



Doctor Hartert has recorded this species '* from specimens ob- 

 tained on Bunguran Island. 



•CHRYSOCOLAPTES VAUDUS XANTHOPYGIUS Finsch 



Chrysocolaptes xanthopygius Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 26, nos. 1, 2, p. 34, 

 July 15, 1905. ("oberen Mahakam [Blu-u].") 



A single specimen, from Mount Ranay, Bunguran Island, was 

 recorded by Doctor Hartert.^^ 



•MICROPTERNUS BADIOSUS (Bonaparte) 



[Meiglyptes] badiosus Bonaparte, Conspectus generum avium, vol. 1, p. 113, 

 June 24, 1850 (Temminck MS.). ("Borneo.") 



Doctor Hartert has recorded ^° a specimen of this Bornean species 

 from Cape Datu, Bunguran Island. 



•MEIGLYPTES TRISTIS MICROPTEBUS Hesse 



Meiglyptes tristis micropterus Hesse, Orn. Monatsb., vol. 19, no. 11, p. 182, Nov., 

 1911. ("Borneo, Gt. Natuna.") 



This species was recorded by Doctor Hartert ** from Bunguran 

 Island. 



MEIGLYPTES TUKKI AZALEUS, new subspecies 



Subspecijic characters. — Similar to Meiglyptes tukki tuhki, from 

 Sumatra, but decidedly larger; brown of head lighter, more rufescent;. 

 olivaceous of rest of upper surface lighter and more yellowish (less 

 sooty); lower parts lighter and averaging somewhat more yellowish 

 olivaceous (less sooty brown), and more extensively barred posteri- 

 orly; black area of jugulum less extensive. 



Description. — Type, adult male, U.S.N.M. No. 174694, Bunguran 

 Island, Natuna Islands, July 6, 1900; Dr. W. L. Abbott. Crown and 

 lores rather brownish Saccardo's umber (verging somewhat to snuff 

 brown); nape between brownish olive and mummy brown; back and 



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