CAPRI MULG ID/E. 
Caprimulgus macrurus 1 Horsf. Long-tailed Nightjar. 
Capnmulgut macrurus macrurus Horsf. 
Caprimulgus macrurus Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, 1821, p. 
142 ; Java. 
Caprimulgus salvadorii Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, P- 99, pi. *■* 
Labuan. 
Distr . — Borneo; Bang 11 ey Island, North Borneo. 
Java; Bali. 
Caprimulgus macrurus bimaculatus Peale. 
Caprimulgus bimaculatus Peale, U.S. Exploring Expedn. viii, 
Manna, and Omith. 1848, p. 170 : Singapore Island. 
Caprimulgus macrurus anamesus Oberholser, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 
xlviii, igis, p. 593 : Singapore Island. 
Distr. — Malay States (north to Penang). 
Sumatra; Rhio Archipelago. 
Caprimulgus macrurus ambiguus Hartert. 
Caprimulgus macrurus ambiguus Hartert, Ibis, 1896, p. 373 ; South 
Tenasserim (& 7 <?ss, 1918), 
Distr . — Peninsular Siam. 
Caprimulgus indicus Lath. Migratory Nightjar. 
[Caprimulgus indicus indicus Lath. 
Caprimulgus indicus Latham, Ind. Orn. ii, 1790, p. 588 : India. 
Distr . — Extra-Inn ital.] 
Caprimulgus indicus jotaka Temm. and Scitleg. 
Caprimulgus jotaka Temminck and Schlegel, Siebold’s Fauna Japon. 
Aves, 1847, p. 37, pi. 12 : Japan. 
jDtsir. — Malay Peninsula. 
Sumatra. 
Borneo; at sea off the Nattina Islands. 
Java. 
Caprimulgus indicus innominatus Hume. 3 
Caprimulgus innominaia Hume, Stray Feathers, iff, 1875, p. 318 ; 
Tenasserim. 
Distr. — Peninsular Siam. 
1 Revision: Oberh., Proc. U.S, Nat. Mus. xlviii, 1915, p. 587. 
a This race needs confirmation but there is some evidence for the 
recognition of a breeding race, smaller and darker than jotaka , in Indo-China 
and to it we tentatively refer specimens from the island of Terutau in the 
Straits of Malacca and from South Annam. 
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