312d. 
312e. 
213 
Smaller; otherwise nearest to typical 
form. 
Ievacidea berigora kempi Math., Bds. Austr., 
v., p. 277 (1916). [Cape York.] 
Kemp’s Brown Hawk. 
Wing 2 369 mm. ; dark phase ; above and 
below smoky black or fuliginous brown. 
Tevacidea berigora melvillensis Math., Aus- 
tral. Av. Rec., i., p. 34 (1912). [Melville 
Is.) 
Northern Brown Hawk. 
Wing 2 (?) 352 mm.; above dark rusty 
brown; below sandy brown, with dark 
shaft streaks. 
312f. Ievacidea berigora centralia Math., Bds. 
312g. 
Austr., v., p. 277 (1916). [Finke River, 
Central Australia. ] 
Central Australian Brown Hawk. 
Very pale race; wing § 315 mm. ; above 
pale rusty brown with black shaft streaks ; 
below white, throat with dark shaft 
streaks ; sides and flanks rufous. 
Ievacidea nove-guinee A. B. Meyer, J.F.O., 
1894, p. 89. [S.E. New Guinea.] 
New Guinea Brown Hawk. 
Differs from typical I. bevigora berigora in 
having almost unspotted upper wing- 
coverts and the darker head and shoulders. 
Cape York, 
North Australia. 
Northern 
Territory, 
N.W. Australia. 
Central 
Australia. 
S.E. New 
Guinea. 
