The Birds of the Anamba Islands

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XANTHOPYGIA ZANTHOPYGIA (Hay). 3 Musticapa Zanthopygia Hay, Madras Journ. Lit. and Sci., vol. 13, pt. 2, "Decem- ber, 1844" (1845), p. 162 (Malacca, Malay Peninsula).
One specimen, No. 170986, U.S.N.M, from Siantan Island, Septem- ber 12, 1899. Length in flesh, 127 mm.; "iris dark brown; feet blue; upper mandible dark horn brown, lower mandible pale plumbeous." HYPOTHYMIS AZUREA OPISTHOCYANEA Oberholser.
Hypothymis azurea opisthocyanea Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 39, February 25, 19
...11, p. 602 (Pulo Piling, Anamba Islands).
Doctor Abbott obtained nine specimens — 5 males, 4 females — of this recently described form from the Anamba Islands, collected August 18 to September 11, 1899, on Pulo Piling, Pulo Riabu, Pulo Manguan, and Pulo Siantan. Two of the three adult males from Pulo Siantan are rather less bluish on the posterior lower surface, particularly on the lower tail-coverts, than the other examples, but do not differ in size. There is some individual difference among all the males in the color of the upper parts, especially the pileum, this due largely to wear, as the tone of the blue seems particularly liable to change from this cause.


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