STRIATED PARDALOTE. 
“Differs from P. s. ornatus in its paler coloration above, especially on the 
rump. (Ultima) Victoria.” 
Victoria. 
Pardalotus striatu-s subaffinis Mathews. 
“ Differs from P. s. ornatus in its darker grey on the back and paler rump, 
forming a contrast, thus differing from P. s. substriatus. (Blackwood) South 
Australia.” 
South Australia. 
Pardalotus striatus murchisoni Mathews. 
“ The most pallid form, paler than P. s. rogersi, the flank coloration being 
very pale and the yellow also very pale. (Nully Pool) Murchison, West 
Australia.” 
Mid-west Australia. 
Pardalotus striatus westraliensis Mathews. 
“ Differs from P. s. ornatus in its darker coloration above, the back being 
browner and the rump more buffy. (Claremont) West Australia.” 
South-west Australia. 
Pardalotus striatus rogersi Mathews. 
“ A pale form, differing from P. s. westraliensis in the head and back 
coloration as also on the rump, and from P. s. substriatus in being still paler. 
Mungi, North-west Australia.” 
Interior North-west Australia. 
These were admitted in my 1913 “ List ” with their transference to the 
genus Pardaloiinus and I have since added 
Pardaloiinus striatus finki. 
“ Differs from P. s. subaffinis in having the head more streaked, rump brownish, 
and the centre of the throat yellowish. Running Water, Fink River.” 
Central Australia. 
Of this form Captain S. A. White wrote; “ The only variation from the 
southern bird is that the red tip is much brighter and deeper, the rump and 
upper tail-coverts being a rich and deeper buff. An immature bird was 
secured at Hamilton Bore. ... is remarkable in having the bright-red 
tips, primaries marked strongly with white, lores bright yellow; yet no 
signs of striation appear upon its head, which is of a light-grey colour, same 
as back.” 
All these forms can still be admitted with the substitution of queenslandrcus 
for assimilis, and the Kangaroo Island bird can be called Pardaloiinus striatus 
campbelli subsp. n. differentiated in the body of the work (p. 203). 
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