[55] Sharpe, Hand-List, gives the locality “Palawan (winter)” for this flycatcher; I have not found that it is recorded from Palawan. [↑]
[56] See also Whitehead, Ibis (1899), 107. [↑]
[57] This key is slightly modified from the one given by Grant, Ibis (1896), 542. [↑]
[58] Sharpe, Hand-List (1901), 3, 276, assigns the species C. nigrorum and C. olivacea to Abrornis. Oates says: “Abrornis resembles Cryptolopha in everything except the tail, which has ten feathers instead of twelve.” As the species mentioned above have twelve rectrices I have put them in Cryptolopha. [↑]
[59] Cf. footnote under Cryptolopha olivacea, p. 474. [↑]
[60] Whitehead’s diagnosis is as follows: “Similis C. montis sed rostro crassiore et uropygio sulphureo destinguenda.” [↑]
[61] There is some doubt as to the species of Artamides found in Libagao, but it is in all probability A. mindorensis. [↑]
[62] Sharpe’s diagnosis reads:
“Mas a mari E. morionis ex insula Celebensi vix diversus. Foem. tamen gastraeo toto cinereo concolore facile distinguenda.” Sharpe should have compared the male with E. mindanense as well as with E. morio. [↑]