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Figure 117. — Main cervical and thoracic arteries in Trichoglossus haematod forsteni, ventral 

 view. (For explanation of symbols see p. 551.) 



Species studied 



By Garrod 



Lorius cardinalis = Chalcopsitta cardi- 



nalis (G. R. Gray) 

 Eos indica—Eos histrio (P. L. S. 



Miiller) 

 Trichoglossus concinnus— Glossopsitta 



concinna (Shaw) 

 Lathamus discolor (White) (A-2-s) 



By Glenny 



Chalcopsitta sintillata (Temminck) 



Eos cyanogenia Bonaparte 



Eos squamata guenbyensis (Scopoli) 



Eos bornea (Linn6) 



Trichoglossus ornatus (Linn6) 



Trichoglossus haematod moluccanus 

 (Gmelin) 



Trichoglossus haematod forsteni Bona- 

 parte 



Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus (Kuhl) 



Pseudeos fuscata (Blyth) 



Domicella hypoinochroa devittata (Har- 



tert) 

 Domicella lory (Linn6) 

 Domicella chlorocercus (Gould) 

 Domicella garrula (Linne) 

 Phigys solitarius (Suckow) 

 Vini australis (Gmelin) (2) 

 Vini kuhlii (Vigors) 

 Vini stepheni (North) 

 Vini peruviana (P. L. S. Miiller) 

 Glossopsitta concinna (Shaw) 

 Glossopsitta porphyrocephala (Die- 



trichsen) 

 Charmosyna placentis subplacens (Scla- 



ter) (2) 

 Charmosyna pulchclla G. R. Gray 

 Opopsitta sp. 

 Lathamus discolor (White) (A-2-s) 



