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- 1933-08-01 (Creation)
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SUMMARY:
Entries 2135–2145 list bird specimens with sex/age details, all dated 1.8.33. Notes indicate collection in dense temperate forest between Tobrang and Lao bere, with Ibis references for Pnoepyga species.
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2135 ♀ 1.8.33 Dryobates c. cathpharius.
2136 ♀ 1.8.33 Otus spilocephalus spilocephalus
Otus bakkamoena lettia.
2137 Juv. 1.8.33 Otus bakkamoena lettia.
2138 Juv. 1.8.33 Otus bakkamoena lettia.
2139 ? 1.8.33 Stachyridopsis r. ruficeps.
2140 ♂ 1.8.33 Sitta himalayensis.
2141 ♀ 1.8.33 Abroscopus schisticeps flavimentalis.
2142 ♂ 1.8.33 Procarduelis n. nepalensis.
2143 ♀ 1.8.33 Turdus boulboul.
2144 ♀ 1.8.33 Pyrrhula n. nepalensis.
2145 ♂ 1.8.33 Hypacanthis spinoides.
Ibis 10 In dense temperate forest between Tobrang & Lao bere.
Ibis 254 Pnoepyga albiventer albiventer - Wren. see Ibis 254-255.
Ibis 255 Pnoepyga pusilla pusilla - see Ibis 255
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- Abroscopus schisticeps flavimentalis (Subject)
- Dryobates c. cathpharius (Subject)
- Hypacanthis spinoides (Subject)
- Otus bakkamoena lettia (Subject)
- Otus spilocephalus spilocephalus (Subject)
- Pnoepyga albiventer albiventer (Subject)
- Pnoepyga pusilla pusilla (Subject)
- Procarduelis n. nepalensis (Subject)
- Pyrrhula n. nepalensis (Subject)
- Sitta himalayensis (Subject)
- Stachyridopsis r. ruficeps (Subject)
- Turdus boulboul (Subject)