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5. Laedorusa xantliolaema. 



Pi/cnonotus xantholaemus Jerd. Madr. Journ. XIII, p. 122 (1844) 

 Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 146 (1881); Oates, B. Br. lud. p. 289 

 (1889). 



Hab. South India. 

 One specimen from Madras. 



6. Laedorusa Blanfordi. 



Fycnonotus Blanfordi Jerd. Ibis 1862, p. 20; Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, 

 p. 151 (1881); Oates, B. Br. Ind. I, p. 291 (1889). 



Hab. Pegu and Burma, extending eastward into Co- 

 chin China. 



Not represented. 



7. Laedorusa plumosa. 



Fycnonotus phmosus Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XIV, p. 567 (1845); 

 Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 152 (1881); Oates, B. Br. Ind. I, p. 292 

 (1889). 



Hab. From southern Tenasserim through the Malay Pe- 

 ninsula, Sumatra, Nias, Bauka, Borneo, Java, Ceylon 

 (Diard 1859). 



Three specimens from Sumatra , one from Banka , three 

 from Borneo, one from Java and one from Ceylon. 



^ 8. T^aedorusa cinereifrons. 



Brachypus cinereifrons Tweedd. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 617. 

 Fycnonotus cinereifrons Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 153 (1881). 



Hab. Palawan, Philippine Archipelago. 

 Three specimens. 



9. Laedorusa simplex. 



Fycnonotus simplex Less. Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 167; Sharpe, Cat. B. 



VI, p. 153, pi. IX (1881). 

 Fycnonotus plumosus Biittik. N. L. M. 1887, p. 61. 



Hab. From Tenasserim through the Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Nias, Banka, Java and Borneo. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XIVII. 



