0 SR SUB S wR y BR CORK ot BER HN BRS SOR Sy HN EB KOS A No Be we 
Ba SNH + > KREBS BES) \ RK BORER AN? KR 4 1.44x 0.95 AR A? 
= hk Mathews #1 m > %sSNBIE 1h REHM # AGEN em ee ROA KMS ISD RIBS NC agSEH = x REET 
SEHR AHO KS Sar een dy dH RR m0 
Arenaria leucophiea leucophea CVroeg) By 
7B ME: HME 23; M122 FE 
2. » 20; 5 126 ” 
A, levcopheea tridactyla (Pall.) WA aa Aa 
BH 7 Wie: | WHY 23; W119 FE 
= ” 25; ,, 122 ” 
A, leucopluea rubida CGm.) TK AIAN 
PHD Wie: D WHE 26; BL 127 HE 
2 28; ,, 180 ,, 
” 
SBR 1K = NSKBIN PN ASSEN A m ma NBA NRA RN BN ANN SAI RADYNB AM DRA aR KK MHD RY 
4 NRON ES RRA PN AEN PN 2 NAC > RIN A = SY ab a1 dK, leucophica = 1, tridactyla #~ | YP > 1s 
> 
Re. hRAY > 2 UO RA 0 hE. KEY =? 424% Mathews KA K\ Bx O-y wh =* “Tt must be remembered that 
the females are larger than the male, and that older birds are larger than younger ones.” (Mathews) 
BO — 1) AOR ho RR KARR EEK A tas 4 \ Bot 1 Pom HEE Y A KO 
177. Calidris leucophea rubidus (Gm.) (SRO BES = MS ) 
C. rubidus (GQm.) Arei 
Pe americana Brehm Charadrius rubidus Gm. 
BZte gars NR 
ia leucopheca rubida (Gm. ) 

