Coracina lineata (Swainson, 1825)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.6.1119 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C63FC31E-F621-FF9E-1AB1-2CC95AA3FB23 |
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Marcus |
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Coracina lineata (Swainson, 1825) |
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Coracina lineata (Swainson, 1825) View in CoL .BarredCuckooshrike
Common above 850 m elevation. Usually observed in groups of three or four individuals. Subspecies malaitae . Identification: Table 1.
Coracina papuensis (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) . White-bellied Cuckooshrike
Common at all elevations being quite catholic in their habitat choice. Subspecies eyerdami. Identification: Table 1.
Edolisoma holopolium (Sharpe, 1888) . Solomons Cuckooshrike
Common only above 850 m elevation, not observed below this elevation. Frequently heard, but less frequently seen. Subspecies tricolor. Identification: Table 1.
Edolisoma tenuirostre (Jardine, 1831) . Common Cicadabird
Uncommon above 250 m elevation. Identification: Table 1.
Pachycephala orioloides (Pucheran, 1853) . Oriole Whistler
Uncommon, and restricted to higher elevations (above 850 m elevation). Appeared to be mainly restricted to mid-stratum level. Subspecies sanfordi . Identification: Table 1; Fig. 5E (male) and Fig. 5F (female). Voucher registration number(s): O.78240 (skin); O.78248 (skin); O.78264 (skin); O.78290 (blood).
Rhipidura cockerelli (EP Ramsay, 1879) . Cockerell’s Fantail
Uncommon. Observed only above 900 m elevation. Observed perched quietly on a branch in dense forest, behavior very unlike other species of Rhipidura . Appears to be restricted to mid-forest stratum. Subspecies coultasi. Identification: Table 1.
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