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Тһе adult female appears to differ from the male in having the greyish-blue of the upper parts 
more or less suffused with green, most so on the mantle and least so on the upper tail-coverts. 
Тһе young in first plumage, of which there is a single example in the British Museum, differs 
from the young of Geocichla citrina in having the feathers of the mantle, the scapulars, and the 
greater and median wing-coverts dull brown, with rusty-coloured shaft-streaks. 
The species is figured on the same Plate as G. cyanonota, the bird being represented of the size 
of life. "Тһе figure is drawn from a male specimen in my collection, obtained by Captain Wimberley 
in the Nicobar Islands in February 1874. 
mm iai: gie > 76 
