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Bucco corvinus 
Megalaima corvina 
Megalama corvina 
(1820) Reinw. ; Batav. Cour. p. 
(1840) G. R. Gray; Gen. of Birds, II. p. 429. 
(1854) Bonap. ; Consp. Yol. Zyg. p. 12. 
M. sexibus similibus : major: viridis : gutture brunneo. oeeipite brunneo aurantiaco suffuso. 
Hah. in insula “ Java ” dicta. 
Sexes alike ; body green, of large size ; lores dark brown, forehead light earthy-brown 
with a yellow metallic tinge (in some specimens the light colour extends back over the top 
of the head) ; head and neck dark earthy-brown, each feather edged with yellow, more so 
on the upper back and shoulders, where the yellow, brown, and green are mixed together 
and form an irregular collar with a golden tinge ; the upper plumage is rich dark green, 
quills brown, inner webs pale yellowish at base, the exterior web of the primaries edged 
with green, the secondaries more broadly edged, the innermost ones being almost entirely 
green; sides of the face, chin, throat, and upper breast dark umber-brown with a golden 
metallic tinge ; under surface brilliant grass-green ; iris reddish olive ; bill and feet black, 
bill lead-colour at base {Wallace). Length 12". 
Hah. West Java only {Wallace). 
The Crow-billed Barbet is confined strictly to the island of Java, and appears to replace 
in the west the Black-breasted Barbet {M. javensis), which is peculiar to the eastern part. 
It is one of the largest species of Barbets, and quite unlike the others in colouring; the 
golden tinge on the brown of the face, throat, and neck, and the conspicuous absence of 
blue and scarlet on the head, are the most noticeable points. Goffin has confused this 
Additional references. — Bucco corvinus : Temminck (1833), PI. Col. Ho. 522 ; Hartlaub (1841), Rev. Zool. p. 337 ■ 
Lord Walden (1866), P. Z. S. p. 240. Megalaima corvina : Goffin (1863), Cat. Mus. Pays-Bas, Bucc. p. 30 ; G. R 
Gray (1868), Cat. Brit. Mus. Capit. p. 12. 
