—— D’Orb. & Lafr. Voy. de l’Amer. Mer. Av. p. 203.
Grive rousse et noirâtre, Azara, No. 79.
Turdus Chochi, Vieill. Ency. Meth. p. 639.
—— D’Orb. & Lafr. Mag. de Zool. 1835. p. 17.
T. leucomelas, Vieill. Ency. Meth. 644.
T. albiventer, Spix, Av. Sp. Nov. tom. 1. p. 70. t. lxix. f. 1. m. 2 fem.
La grive blanche et noirâtre, Azara, No. 80.
The white-bellied thrush, described under the three latter synonyms, according to M. D’Orbigny, (p. 203 of the ornithological part of his work), is the female of the T. rufiventer. My specimens were obtained at Maldonado and the Rio Negro, which latter place, in 41°, is its most southern limit: Spix found it near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It utters a note of alarm very like that of the common English thrush, (Turdus musicus).
2. Turdus Falklandicus. Quoy et Gaim.
T. Falklandicus, Quoy et Gaim. Zool. de l’Uranie, p. 104.