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Falco cuculoides Temminck & Laugher, Plancli. Color. d’Ois, pi. 110 (female), 
pi. 129 (male), 22nd livr. 1823 : Java. 
Distr. —China, Korea, Malay Archipelago, Celebes to Moluccas 
in winter. 
Genus ACCIPITER, Brisson. 
Accipiter Brisson, Ornith. vol. i. pp. 28, 310, 1760. Type (by 
tautonymy) : Accipiter = Falco nisus Linn6. 
Nisus Lacepede, Tabl. d’Ois. p. 4, Dec. 1799. Species added by Daudin, in 
Hist. Nat. Buff on, ed. Didot, Quadr. vol. xiv. p. 220, [1799 = ] Oct. 1802. 
Type (by tautonymy): Nisus vulgarise Falco nisus Linn A 
Ierar Vigors, Zool. Journ. vol. i. pt. 3, p. 328, Oct. 1824. Type (by monotypy): 
Dwdalion fringillarivs Savigny. 
Hieraspiza Kaup, Classif. Sriugoth, u. Vogel, p. 110, March 15th, 1844. Type 
(by monotypy): if. virgatus = Falco cserulescens Linn<5. 
Cooperastur Bonaparte, Revne Mag. do Zool., Oct. 1854, p. 538, Nov. Type (by 
tautonymy): Falco cooperii Bonaparte. 
Leptohierax Sundevall, Oefver. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forh. no. 2, p. 24, 1874; 
now namo for Cooperastur Bonaparte. 
Paraspizias Mathews, Birds Anstr. vol. v. pt. i. p. 74, Nov. 5th, 1915. Type 
(by monotypy): Sparvius cirrocephalus Vieillot. 
Accipter brachyurus (Rams.). 
Astur brachyurus Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. vol. iv. pp. 465 
[494], 1879: New Guinea, South-East Coast, error = New Britain. 
Distr. —New Britain. 
Accipiter rhodogaster (Sehl.). 
Distr. —Celebes and Sula Islands. 
Accipiter rhodogaster rhodogaster (Schl.). (1-145.) 
Nisus virgatus rhodogaster Sehlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Astures, p. 32, 
1862 : Gorontalo, Celebes. (Pig. T. Z. S. vol. viii. pi. 11.) 
Distr. — Celebes and Bangai Island. 
Accipiter rhodogaster sulaensis (Schl.). 
Astur sulaensis Sehlegel, Vog. Ned.-Ind. Talk. pp. 20, 64, pi. 16. 
figs. 3-4, 1866 : Sula Islands. 
Distr. —Sula Islands. 
Accipiter virgatus (Temm. & Laug.). 
Distr. —India and south to Java and Celebes. 
Accipiter virgatus virgatus (Temm.). (1-150.) 
Falco virgatus Temminck, Planch. Color. 19th livr. pi. 109, 1823 : 
Java. (Fig. Ibis, 1889, pi. 11.) 
Distr. —Java, Sumatra, and Borneo, Bali, Flores (?). 
