66d. 
66e. 
66f. 
*Gz. 
67a. 
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Astur tachiro tenebrosus Lénnberg, Ark. f. 
Zool. xi., No. 5, p. 2 (1917). [Londiani.| 
Lénnberg’s Goshawk. 
Larger and darker than A. t. sparsimfascia- 
tus ; under wing-coverts barred. 
Astur tachivo macroscelides Hartl., J.f.0., 
1855, pp. 354, 360. [Gold Coast, type in 
Leyden Mus.] 
West African Goshawk. 
Smaller ; wing $ 200, 2 222 mm.; thighs 
rufous, without bars; under wing-coverts 
white. 
Astur tachiro unduliventer (Riipp.), Neue 
Wirb., p. 40, tat. 18, fig. 1. (1835). 
[Semen prov., Abyssinia. | 
Abyssinian Goshawk. 
Wing ¢ 190-195, 9 215 mm.; thighs and 
flanks rufous, and transverse bars more 
richly rufescent. 
Astur trivirgatus trivirgatus (Temm.), PI. 
Col., i., pl. 303 (1824). [Sumaitra.] 
Indian Crested Goshawk. 
Wing ¢ 182-198, 2 245 mm. ; above slaty 
grey ; below with breast rufous, or partly 
so, and rest of under parts white, barred 
with rufous. 
Astur trivirgatus rufitinctus McClell., P.Z.S., 
1839, p. 153. [Banks of Brahmaputra, 
Assam.] 
Larger Crested Goshawk. 
Larger ; wing 2? 268 mm. 
Brit. E. Africa. 
W. Africa 
(Gold Coast to 
Sierra Leone). 
N.E. Africa 
(Abyssinia). 
Hilly parts of 
India and 
Ceylon, Malay 
Archipelago. 
E. Himalayas to 
Assam, Indo- 
Chinese 
countries, 
Formosa. 
