. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. GLAREOLA. 53 7. GLAREOLA. Type. (ilareola, Brianon, Orn. v. p. 141 (17(50) G. pratincola. Trachelia, Scop. Ann. 1. p. 110 (176SJ) G. pratincola. Pratincola (nt-c Koch), Der/l. Orn. Eur. ii. p. 107 (1843) ' G. pratincola. Dromochelidon, Landb. Jahresb. Ver. Nat. Wiirttemb. 1846, p. 212 G. Fig. 7.—Left foot of Glareola orientals (from the outside). Fig. 8.—Middle claw of right foot (from inner side) to show the pectination (enlarged). Range. Africa and Madagascar ; Southern Europe, eastwards to Central Asia, India, the Burmese countrie
. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. GLAREOLA. 53 7. GLAREOLA. Type. (ilareola, Brianon, Orn. v. p. 141 (17(50) G. pratincola. Trachelia, Scop. Ann. 1. p. 110 (176SJ) G. pratincola. Pratincola (nt-c Koch), Der/l. Orn. Eur. ii. p. 107 (1843) ' G. pratincola. Dromochelidon, Landb. Jahresb. Ver. Nat. Wiirttemb. 1846, p. 212 G. Fig. 7.—Left foot of Glareola orientals (from the outside). Fig. 8.—Middle claw of right foot (from inner side) to show the pectination (enlarged). Range. Africa and Madagascar ; Southern Europe, eastwards to Central Asia, India, the Burmese countries, China ; south through the Moluccas to Australia. Key to the Species. a. Axillavies chestnut. a'. Tail greatly forked; secondaries broadly tipped with white pratincola, p. 53. b'. Tail less forked; secondaries not tipped with white orientalis, p. 58. b. Axillaries black like the under wing-coverts. melanoptera, p. 51 1. Glareola pratincola. Le Perdrix-de-Mer, Briss. Orn. v. p. 141, pi. xii. fig. 1 (1760); VAubent. PL Enl. viii. pi. 882. (fig. pess.); Buff. Hi*t. Nat. Ois. vii. p. 542 (1780). Le Perdrix-de-Mer 1 collier. Brim. t. c. p. 145 ; Buff. His*. Nat. Oil. vii. p. 646 (1780). Le Perdrix-de-Mer tachetee, Briss. t. e. p. 147. Le Perdrix-de-Mer da Senegal, Briss. p. 1 18. Hirnndo pratincola, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 845 11766), Tringa fusca, Linn. 9yst. Nat. i. p. 252 (17t>»'•. w Briss.). Trachelia pratincola, Scop. Ann. I. p. 110 (1769).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology. [Birds]. London
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