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5. Uragus sibiricus lepidus David & Oustalet. 
Uranus lepidus Day. & Oust. Ois. Chine, p. 879, Taf. 98 
(1877). 
A small bird, quite distinct from any of the others, in 
which the brown of the upper parts is much darker, more 
dusky brown, not smoky grey as in fumigatus, with the 
feathers of the forehead, crown, and sides of the head almost 
white ; no white on the edges of the primaries, and very 
little on the edges of the secondaries. 
Its habitat is North-western China, from the Tsing Ling 
Mountains to the Tibetan and Mongolian borders, possibly 
ranging south and south-east to include West Central 
China. 
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