RMT7H6W7–Brown-flanked bush warbler (Horornis fortipes)
RFW2X8M7–The Brown-flanked bush warbler (Horornis fortipes) resting on a fishing rod on a boat - Image
RMRHDXYT–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 219. Fig.80: Distribution of Cettia acanthizoides and C. fortipes S and SW of the Kanchenjunga massif to show largely vertically allopatric distribution of the two species, i.e. acanthizoides at higher, fortipes at lower altitudes. The only sympatric locality (Pahakhola) differs in microhabitat: edge of cultivati- on (fortipes) versus bamboo clumps in oak forest (acanthizoides). - Data from IV-VI 1988.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
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RF2BX0416–Brown-flanked bush warbler, Horornis fortipes, Lava, Kalimpong district, West Bengal, India
RMT7H6W8–Brown-flanked bush warbler (Horornis fortipes)
RFW2X8M8–The Brown-flanked bush warbler (Horornis fortipes) looking up whilst resting on a brown life jacket on a boat - Image
RMRG7A49–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 72 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 283 26. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) fortipes Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figure 66 Female.—Unknown. Male.—Length of wing 1.56 mm. Head: Yellowish, antennal plume yellowish brown distally; palpal segment III without definite sensory pit. Thorax: Yellowish, without evident pattern; scutum with strong bristly hairs; scutellum with 6 long bristles. Legs: Yellowish, coxae and knee spots brownish; legs stout with numerous strong spiny bristles on femora and tibiae; tarsomeres I—III with strong ventral spines as:
RMRE4D73–. Birds. Birds. 436 stltiidjE. Coloration. The whole upper plamage olive-brown tinged with rufous; wings and tail dark brown, edged with rufous; an in- distinct eye-streak brownish yellow; lores and behind the eye dark. Pigs. 134, 135.—Head and wing ol H. fortipes. brown; sides of the head and the lower plamage huffish brown, paler along the middle of the latter ; aiillaries and under wing- coverts pale yellow. Bill pale brown ; iris hazel; legs wood-brown {Goekhurn). Length about 4-5; tail 24; wing 2-2; tarsus -9 ; bill from gape •&. Distribution. Nepal, Sikhim, the Bhutan Doars, and TJpp
RMRR7KWW–. Abhandlungen. Science. 59 sich der Ramellus ungewöhnlich verlängert vor, so daß er sich ziemlich weit in das Diskokubitalfeld hinein erstreckt. Weiter habe ich ein <? von Catoglyptus fortipes Grav., bei dem auf beiden Vorderflügeln die rücklaufende Ader vollkommen fehlt, so daß ein Unkundiger dieses Tier dadurch leicht bei den ßraconiden einreihen dürfte. Solche und auch andere Abweichungen sind indes (mit Ausnahme der Außenader der Spiegelzelle) Seltenheiten; sie sind in den meisten Fällen als Mißbildungen, in selteneren Fällen als Rückbildungen anzusehen. Für manchen Forscher sind aber
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