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Malabar Pied Hornbill (1 Viewer)

Alan Manson

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Nice work Andre. Just one suggestion; Avibase has two subspecies, so it would be worth indicating which authority has the species as monotypic.
 
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Clements, all Indian books and the Handbook of the Birds of the World have it as monotypic. If you choose leucogaster in Avibase you find the note "usually considered invalid" which means it's not really accepted by anyone.

André

PS What's the difference between <br/> and <br/ >?
 
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Clements, all Indian books and the Handbook of the Birds of the World have it as monotypic. If you choose leucogaster in Avibase you find the note "usually considered invalid" which means it's not really accepted by anyone.

André

PS What's the difference between <br/> and <br/ >?

Thanks for clarifying, André; regarding the <br />, I have no idea, except that this was posted by Ollie on the "Species photos" thread:

<br /> is XHTML, which is what the site is coded in. Anything else causes the site not to validate, which, whilst not the end of the world, isn't ideal. <br> is from HTML, which has been superseeded by XHTML. In XHTML, all tags should be closed - the slash closes the tag 'automatically'.

As such, please use <br />. Please also ensure that any opened paragraph tags are closed. For example, don't do the following:

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<p>Paragraph one
<p>Paragraph two

But instead

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<p>Paragraph One</p>
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I hope this makes sense.
 
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