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3. Parus View in CoL [c.] cyanus
So far no details are known about the structure of the mixing region between flavipectus (P 12) and tianschanicus (P 11); berezowskii (P 13) is completely isolated.
Whitebreasted Azure Tits: P. cyanus cyanus PALLAS, 1770 [Volga]; P. cyanus hyperriphaeus (DEMENTIEW & HEPTNER, 1932) [Kustanai, Turgai/Kirgisan steppe]; P. cyanus yenisseensis BUTURLIN, 1911 [Krasnoyarsk]; P. cyanus tianschanicus (MENZBIER, 1884) [loc. typ. restr. Tian Shan, syn. apeliotes MEISE, 1934, Chen near Harbin]; P. cyanus koktalensis (PORTENKO, 1954) [Koktal, Ili basin].
Yellowbreasted Azure Tits: P. cyanus carruthersi HARTERT, 1917 [Samarkand]; P. cyanus flavipectus SEWERTZOW, 1873 [according to Vaurie Fergana]; P. cyanus berezowskii (PLESKE, 1893) [upper reaches of the Hoangho].
The population groups: P 11 cyanus , hyperriphaeus, yenisseensis, tianschanicus, koktalensis; central Palaearctic from E Europe to E Asia. — Fig. Quinn: Plate 30: 93, in part.
* Cap and back coloration differ between white and grey or grey and bluegrey shades, and there are also differences in bill thickness (considerable in the case of koktalensis) and the extent of white on the tail feathers (see Meise 1934: 31).
P 12 flavipectus , carruthersi; Tian Shan to Pamir. — Fig. Quinn: Plate 30: 94a–d. * Differences in the extent of white on the tail feathers and in wing length. — The western carruthersi is shortwinged (the measurements given by Hartert 1917, original description, and 1921: 2114 are distorted); according to Stepanjan (1990: 576) its wing length is 62–65 mm (measured how?), in flavipectus maximally 70 mm; the whitebreasted subspecies (P11) are even larger (see Meise 1934: 31).
The yellowbreasted Azure Tits of the ssp. flavipectus have an average WTI of 17 % ± 1.2 % (n=52), 20 cyanus s.str. (P 11) have 18.8 % ± 1.77%; in relative tail length they are essentially the same (TWI: 91.2 % ± 2.45%, n=50, and 91.6 % ± 2.49%, n=20, respectively).
P 13 berezowskii; NE Qinghai (N China). — Fig. in Pleske (1894, Plate VII, Figs. 3 and
4).
* Yellowbreasted like P 12, crown light green, eyestripe lacking behind the eyes, neck band interrupted, belly without median spot. — In berezeowskii the wing length according to a few skins reaches 67 mm. — WTI of n=7 averages 17.1 % ± 0.83%; berezowskii is relatively shorttailed. The mean of 8 specimens is 86 % ± 1.13%. Vaurie (1957: 4) was surprised to see the dimensions given by Pleske, who measured the tail differently so as to obtain 92.5 %.
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