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  1. Daniel Philippe

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    Well, the draft is still updated but updates are far and between (last one in october 2022). It is in excel format and I don't know how to attach it. I can send it to anyone who would know the trick if it is doable.
  2. Daniel Philippe

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    Eaton J.A., van Balen B., Brickle N.W. & Rheindt F.E., 2016. Birds of the Indonesian Archipelago. Lynx Edicions: 1-496.
  3. Daniel Philippe

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    Of course !
  4. Daniel Philippe

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    Thank you Thomas, spreadsheet updated accordingly. Will do ... when I find the time.
  5. Daniel Philippe

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    It has been a long time I haven't shared this file. Not sure it has been properly updated since then. Editing welcomed.
  6. Daniel Philippe

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    Illadopsis In HBW Special 2013, Jon Fjeldså says that "based on molecular genetics and more thorough comparison of different geographical populations, it seems that the Congolian I. r. rufipennis represents three distinct populations; also, that the Tanzanian I. r. distans may comprise at least...
  7. Daniel Philippe

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    Obi Message from Colin Trainor on the Orientalbirding discussion list today: See video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enpPwsrCfXg " Published on May 2, 2013 The elusive Moluccan Woodcock, first documented by Alfred Russel Wallace 150 years ago, has since been recorded just 10 times. Eden...
  8. Daniel Philippe

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    Corrections made accordingly. Corrections made accordingly; not sure Mata et al.'s undescribed speluncae are now described though (diamantinensis is in their study and petrophilus seems to be something else). Not included because it has a "name". Removed. Correction made accordingly...
  9. Daniel Philippe

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    OK, thank you James: now removed.
  10. Daniel Philippe

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    I knew somebody would say that (you ?), but it is an answer (somehow) to the previous posts and all entries in the list can be checked. o:)
  11. Daniel Philippe

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    Well ! My list of undescribed taxa amounts to 250: see attached. I guess some have been elucidated. Comments welcome B (:
  12. Daniel Philippe

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    Alor & Pantar Trainor, C. R. et al., 2012. The avifauna of Alor and Pantar, Lesser Sundas, Indonesia. Forktail 28: 77-92. Abstract: "... The most significant records were the discoveries on Alor of a population of Timor Bush Warbler Locustella timoriensis which may represent an undescribed...
  13. Daniel Philippe

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    Bananal Spinetail http://ibc.lynxeds.com/species/bananal-spinetail-certhiaxis-sp-nova Do we know more about this bird today ?
  14. Daniel Philippe

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    Tinamidae I have two pending cases in this family: "Hennessey's Tinamou" (Cotinga 22: 73-78) "Bertelli's Tinamou" (Ornitologia neotropical 15 (Suppl.) 2004) Anything new ?
  15. Daniel Philippe

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    Since 2002: http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2002/09/675.html
  16. Daniel Philippe

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    Oops !! Sorry. Yes you are right. The footnote for thoracicus is on the following page, 161: "There is remarkably little variation among the ten specimens before us. In opposition to what obtains in H. t. aemulus and H. t. griseiventris, they all have the temporal region and sides of the neck...
  17. Daniel Philippe

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    In Hellmayr VIII, p. 160: "Hylophilus thoracicus thoracicus Temminck. LEMON-CHESTED HYLOPHILUS. ... Birds from northern Sao Paulo and Minas Geraes, while identical in coloration with more northern examples, are slightly larger (wing, 56-58, against 52-55; tail, 53-57, against 47-53) with...
  18. Daniel Philippe

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    Lemon-chested Greenlet in HBW 15, page 435, taxonomy. "N races have sometimes been regarded as constituing a distinct species. Birds from mountains of S Bahia may represent a further, hitherto undescribed species, based partly on larger size and also suspected vocal differences; taxonomic...
  19. Daniel Philippe

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    Thank you Richard, but how do you know my copy will take the ferry ? ;) A dozen :eek!: I only have 6 :-C
  20. Daniel Philippe

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    My BBOC copy hasn't crossed the channel yet. |:(| Does the "Peleng Leaf-Warbler" belong to the poliocephalus complex, the Island Leaf-Warbler, like the "Taliabu Leaf-Warbler" (Rheindt 2010, BBOC 130/1) ? There are still many Indonesian islands where the avifauna is not well known and this...
  21. Daniel Philippe

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    "Felix's Pipit" FYI and potential comments, here is a post on the AfricanBirding discussion list this morning: "HI all. Felix sent me some images etc of a really strange pipit rung in Angola. http://www.simplybirding.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18247&p=28540#p28540 Very interesting...
  22. Daniel Philippe

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    Hi Diego, So there are no more undescribed antpitta in Colombia, are there ?
  23. Daniel Philippe

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    There is an editor's note at the end of this short communication in Kukila 14 saying that unpublished records have come to light after the manuscript was received. In 2005 a juvenile was captured and photographed and an adult collected: they were tentatively identified as Sunda Frogmouth. In...
  24. Daniel Philippe

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    Well !! most likely, but out of the 5 spp, 3 are not too difficult to recognize (Large, Gould’s and Pale-headed/Short-tailed). So we are left with Javan/Blyth’s (B. [javensis] affinis ?) and Sunda (B. cornutus cornutus ?). The latter is slightly bigger, but not enough to make sure in the field...
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