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  Birds: Timaliidae
Garrulax monileger (Hodgson, 1836) - Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush
Garrulax milleti Robinson and Kloss, 1919 - Black-hooded Laughingthrush
Garrulax yersini (Robinson and Kloss, 1919) - Collared Laughingthrush
www.phthiraptera.org /Birds/Passeriformes/Timaliidae.html   (315 words)

  
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Satpura hypothesis and the distribution of Laughing Thrushes Garrulax lesson of India.
Garrulax jerdoni; Garrulax leucolophus; Garrulax lineatus; Garrulax striatus
The present paper discusses one of these theories in the light of an in-depth study of the ecology of laughing thrushes carried out between 1982 and 1984.
www.wii.gov.in /mpbib/0564.htm   (86 words)

  
 OBC | publications | Courtois
After seven years of effort, Courtois's Laughingthrush Garrulax galbanus courtoisi, hitherto only known from two museum specimens collected in 1919, was 'rediscovered' in 2000 at its type locality, Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province, China.
In 1874, Colonel Godwin-Austen described a new species of laughingthrush, Garrulax galbanus, based on skins he obtained in February 1873 in the Munipur valley, eastern Assam, India, (1) from which area the species is now mostly known by its English name, the Yellow-throated Laughingthrush.
Later on, in 1923, M. Ménégaux, President of the Société Ornithologique de France, recognised another laughingthrush species, Garrulax courtoisi, based on two bird skins collected in September 1919 by a French missionary Père A. Riviere, from Wuyuan in south-east China and sent to him by Père F. Courtois.
www.orientalbirdclub.org /publications/bullfeats/crtois.html   (1272 words)

  
 Corrections of Names in the Avian Subfamily, Timaliinae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bengal, 39: 105: 1870: Khasi Hills) [ Garrulax austeni austeni (Godwin- Austen)].
For Grammatoptila austeni Oates, 1889 (now considered a race of Garru- lax striatus), I propose Garrulax striatus brahmaputra, new name.
For Ianthocincla ocellata similis Rothschild, 1921 (now considered a race of Garrulax ocellatus), I propose Garrulax ocellatus maculipectus, new name.
elibrary.unm.edu /sora/Auk/v070n01/p0091-p0092.html   (812 words)

  
 Ornithology
Garrulax poecilorhynus) shown on the right in an illustration from Gould's 'Birds of Asia' published in 1864
Garrulax poecilorhynus or Grey-sided Laughing Thrush from J Gould's 'Birds of Asia' 1864
Perhaps the most famous of Swinhoe's discoveries was the Swinhoe Pheasant (Euplocamus swinhoii) which is an endemic species found (at that time) throughout the island from north to south but particularly prevalent in the middle part of the central mountain range.
takaoclub.com /swinhoe/ornithology.htm   (2046 words)

  
 Rufous-breasted Laughingthrush (Garrulax cachinnans) - BirdLife species factsheet
Range & population Garrulax cachinnans is endemic to the Nilgiri Hills of north-west Tamil Nadu and north Kerala, southern India.
It was generally common or abundant within this range at the start of the 20th century, while recent observations clearly indicate it to be locally common, but otherwise uncommon or rare.
This information is based upon, and updates, the information published in BirdLife International (2000) Threatened birds of the world.
www.birdlife.org /datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=7812&m=0   (678 words)

  
 A New Name for Garrulax Moniliger Bakeri
Herbert G. Deignan of the United States National Museum has called my attention to the fact that since the genus Trochalopteron is now usually lumped with Garrulax, Garrulax moniliger bakeri de Schauensee (Proc.
In view of this, I propose to rename G. m.
bakeri de Schauensee and suggest that it be known in the future as Garrulax moniliger stuarti, this new name, like the old one, referring to E. Stuart Baker.--R. > SCrAUNS, The Academy of Natural 3ciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
elibrary.unm.edu /sora/Auk/v072n01/p0092-p0092.html   (106 words)

  
 Collared Laughingthrush (Garrulax yersini) - BirdLife species factsheet
Collared Laughingthrush (Garrulax yersini) - BirdLife species factsheet
Range & population Garrulax yersini is endemic to the Da Lat plateau, Vietnam.
It is known from 11 localities, with recent records from eight of these, the most important of which appear to be Mount Lang Bian, Mount Bi Doup and Chu Yang Sin Nature Reserve.
www.birdlife.org /datazone/species?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=7825&m=0   (561 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Garrulax cinereifrons
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Garrulax cinereifrons
Garrulax cinereifrons is endemic to Sri Lanka, where it is confined to the lowlands and adjacent hills of the wet zone in the south-west of the island.
Little is known of its population, but it appears never to have been abundant and now has a declining, increasingly fragmented population of probably no more than a few thousand individuals.
www.iucnredlist.org /search/details.php/8921/all   (679 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Garrulax nuchalis
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Garrulax nuchalis
Garrulax nuchalis is resident in the hills of north-east India (apparently rare in Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh) and Myanmar (uncommon in the north).
It inhabits tall grass or dense bushes in stony scrub-covered ravines and hills, from the lowlands to c.900 m.
www.iucnredlist.org /search/details.php/8932/all   (351 words)

  
 Garrulax Perspicillatus
The bird in the lithograph is the Garrulax Perspicillatus.
Other lithographs in the Narrative have color but they were not hand-colored.
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www.baxleystamps.com /litho/0v2_236_garrulax-1.shtml   (392 words)

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