Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 59. (Budapest 1967)

Horváth, L. ; Nagy, A.: The scientific results of Hungarian zoological expeditions to Tanganyika. 9. Birds

Fam. Pyciionotidae 36. Pycnonotus xanthopygos micrus OBERH. 29 (15 çf 10 9 ^ unsex) InJhabiting the southern parts of East Africa; the environs of Arusha represent the northernmost point its range. 37. Phyllastrephus strepitans REICHW. 3(9) Inhabiting the central parts of East Africa; not rare. 38. Arizelocichla milanjensis striifacies REICHW. & NETJM. 2(9) Of a very small range, occurring only around and SW to Arusha. Rare. 39. Arizelocichla masukuensis roehli REICHW. 2 (çf) Of a delimited range like the preceding one, but not rare. 40. Ghlorocichlaflaviventris occidentalis SHARPE 2 (çf) A SW subspecies in Africa; the collected specimens originate from the northeastern­most point of the distribution. Earn. Museicapidae 41. Muscicapa s. striata PALL. 8 (3 çf 3 92 unsex) A European nesting bird, common in the entire East African area during the winter. 42. Alseonax adustus murinus FISCH. & REICHW. 3(9) The subspecies has a very delimited range, confined only to the Mt. Meru and the Kilimanjaro ; however, the bird is common there. 43. Alseonax cinereus cinereolus FINSCH. & HARTL. 1 (çf) A S — SE species of a wide range; not rare. 44. Parisoma plumbeum orientale REICHW. & NETJM. 2 (1 çf 1 unsex) Inhabiting the entire Central and East Africa; not frequent. 45. Diptornis f. fischeri REICHW. 19 (13 çf 4 9 2 juv. çf) Inhabiting and common on both sides of the Equator to the Lake Victoria. 46. Chloropeta natalensis massaica FISCH. & REICHW. 1 ( 9 )] Inhabiting the southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika ; frequent only locally. 47. Batis m. molitor HAHN & RÜBT. 17 (13 çf 3 9 1 J UV-) In localities favourable to it, everywhere common in Central, East and South Africa. 48. Platysteira p. peltata SUND. 1 (çf) Inhabiting East Africa south of the Equator; not frequent. 49. Tchitrea viridis ferreti GTJÉR. 12 (8 çf 4 9) Inhabiting the N—NE parts of Central and East Africa. Frequent. Fam. Turdidae 50. Oenanthe lugubris schalowi FISCH. & REICHW. 2 (juv. 9 ) A form of extremely small range, occurring, but nowhere frequent, from the Mt. Meru to the Ngorongo Crater. 51. Cichladusa arquata PETERS l (çf) Generally distributed and common in East Africa. 52. Erythropygia zambesiana sclateri GROTE 1 (çf) Of a restricted range, inhabiting only Tanganyika. The collected specimen originates from the northeasternmost point of its range. 53. Erythropygia q. quadrivirgata REICHW. 1 (çf) Inhabiting Kenya, Tanganyika, and Nyassa; not frequent. 54. Luscinia lusciniaWi. 3 (1 çf 2 9) An East European nesting bird, frequent in East Africa during the winter. Fam. Sylviidae 55. Sylvia borin Bodd. 3 (1 çf 2 9) A European migrant, everywhere common in East Africa. 56. Sylvia a. atricapilla L. 8 (5 çf 3 9 ) A European nesting species, the most common one among migrants in East Africa.

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