70 REVISION OF THE GENUS TURDINUS 



4. Turdinus atrigularis. 



Myiothera atrigularis Temm. MS. in Mus. Lugd. 



Cacopitia atrigularis Bp. (ex Temm. MS.) Consp. I, p. 257 (1850). 



Turdinus nigrogularis ^) Blyth , Ibis 1865, p. 47. 



Turdinus atrigularis Blyth, Ibis 1870, p. 170; Salvad. Ucc. Born. 



p. 217 (1874); Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 549 (1883); id. Ibis 1889, 



p. 414; Everett, Journ. Straits Branch R. As. Soc. 1889, p. 109; 



Ch. Hose, Ibis 1893, p. 387; Sharpe, Ibis 1893, p. 547, 550; 



id. 1894, p. 540, 542. 



Hab. Borneo. 



The two typical specimens from Banjermassin (Schwaner) 

 and six collected by myself in Central Borneo. 



5. Turdinus loricatus. 



Myiothera loricata Mull. Tijdschr. Nat. Gesch. Amst. 1835, p. 348. 

 Cacopitta loricata Bp. Consp. I, p. 257 (1850). 

 Turdinus marmoratus Wardlaw Ramsay, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 15. 

 Turdinus loricatus Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 550 (1883); Butt. N. L. M. 

 1887, p. 66. 



Hab. Sumatra. 



The three typical specimens in the Ley den Museum. 



Genus Ptilocichta. 



Type: Ptilocichla falcata Sharpe, Trans. Linn. Soc, Zool. 2nd ser. 

 I, p. 332 (1876). 



This genus differs from the preceding as well as from 

 the following by the striped plumes on lower back and 

 rump. On the other hand it stands near Turdinus on ac- 

 count of its rather large size and the long tail , which is 

 nearly twice as long as the tarsus , while it agrees with 

 Ptilopyga in the blackish , white-striped under surface. — 

 Three species known. 



Range. Philippine Archipelago. 



1) Evidently a slip of the pen, as Blyth must have meant Myiothera atrigularis, 

 no M. nigrogularis Temm. being found in the Leyden Museum. 



I^otes from th.e Leyden IVEuseum, Vol. XVII. 



