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Horváth, L. ; Nagy, A.: The scientific results of Hungarian zoological expeditions to Tanganyika. 9. Birds
The bird lives only in Tanganyika, its range is relatively small, and there are noknown subspecies. Rather common. 94. Stilbopsar stuhlmanni REICHW. 1 ( $ ) Inhabiting the central parts of East Africa; rare. Fam. Zostcropidae 95. Zosterops senegalensis flavilateralls REICHW. 12 (9 çf 3 $) Occurring eastward from the Lake Victoria to the sea; common. 96. Zosterops eurycricotus FISCH. & REICHW. 2 (çf) Occuring only in the environs of the Mt. Meru and the Kilimandjaro. Not rare. Fam. Nectariinidae 97. Nectarinia k. kilimensis SHELLEY 3 (çf) Inhabiting the Equatorial parts of East Africa. Common. 98. Nectarinia pulchella melanogastra FISCH. & REICHW. 2 (1 çf 1 juv.) Inhabiting East Africa south of the Equator. Frequent. 99. Drepanorhynchus reichenowi FISCHER 14 (1 çf 13 9) Of a small range, but a common or locally very abundant species. Inhabiting theEquatorial areas of East Africa. 100. Ginnyris venustus falkensteinii FISCH. & Reichw. 6 (3 çf 1 9 2 juv.) A common and widely ranging species, to be found in almost the entire East African territory. 101. Ghalcomitra amethystina kalckreuti CAB. 9 (2 çf 5 9 2 juv. çf) Only locally common. Inhabiting a small section of Central Africa N of the Equator. 102. Ghalcomitra senegalensis gutturalis L. 1 (juv. çf) Occurring in almost the entire southern part of the continent south of the Equator. Common. 103. Cyanomitra olivacea neglecta NEUM. 5 (2 çf 1 9 1 unsex) Inhabiting a relatively very small area in Equatorial Central Africa. Not frequent. 104. Anthreptes collaris elachior MEARNS 10 (5 çf 5 9 ) Common in the East African coastal zone south of the Equator. 105. Anthreptes longuemarei orientális HARTL. 3 (2 çf 1 juv. çf) Inhabiting a large part of East Africa, mostly the north. Only locally common. Fam. Ploceidae 106. Pseudonigrita a. amaudi BP. 3 (1 çf 2 9) Inhabiting the western parts of East Africa. The collected specimens originate from' the easternmost point of the range. A local species. 107. Passer griseus ugandae REICHW. 1 (çf) Locally common. Except for the Congo forest, the deserts, and South Africa, it occurs in the entire continent. 108. Passer suahelicus REICHW. 1 (çf) Its range lies south of the Equator. Not rare. 109. Ploceus spekei HETJGL. 3 (1 çf 2 juv.) Inhabiting the Somalian Peninsula and the neighbouring areas. Frequent. 110. Ploceus jacksoni SHELLEY 28 (15 çf 6 juv. çf 5 juv. 9 2 juv. unsex) Inhabiting the central parts of East Africa. Very frequent. 111. Ploceus bojeri CAB. 19 (9 çf 6 9 2 juv. çf 2 juv. $) Inhabiting the Equatorial coastal zone of East Africa. A local species of a restricted range. 112. Hyphanturgus ocularis suahelicus NEUM. 6 (3 çf 2 $ 1 unsex) Occurring mainly in the coastal zone of East Africa ; rather frequent. 113. Othyphantes r. reichenowi FISCHER 12 (9 çf 3 9) Inhabiting Equatorial Central Africa; rather frequent. 114. Amblyospiza albifrons unicolor FISCH. & REICHW. 8 (5 çf 3 9)