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

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)

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