Chestnut-rumped P.—
<i>P. uropygialis</i>, Gould.
Forty-spotted P.— <i>P. quadragintus</i>, Gould; called also <i>Forty-Spot</i> (q.v.).
Orange-tipped P.—
<i>P. assimilis</i>, Ramsay.
Red-browed P.—
<i>P. rubricatus</i>, Gould.
Red-tipped P.—
<i>P. ornatus</i>, Temm.
Spotted P.— <i>P. punctatus</i>, Temm.; the bird originally called the <i>Diamond Bird</i> (q.v.).
Yellow-rumped P.—
<i>P. xanthopygius</i>, McCoy.
Yellow-tipped P.—
<i>P. affinis</i>, Gould.—
1848. J. Gould, `Birds of Australia,' vol. ii. pl. 35:
"No species of the genus to which this bird belongs is more widely and generally distributed than the spotted pardalote, <i>Pardalotus punctatus</i>."