. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or the plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . s LOBIVANELLUS PECTORALIS. BLACK-BREASTED WATTLED LAPWING. Diagnosis. Lobivanellus halluce nullo : rectricibus omnibus nigro fasciatis: primariarum omnium pogoniisexternis nigris. Variations. No local races of this species are known. Synonymy. Charadrius tricolor, Vieillot, N. Diet. dHist. Nat. xxvii. p. 147 (1818, nee Horsfield, 1820). Charadrius pectoralis, Wagler, Syst. Av. p. 58 (1827).Sarciopborus tricolor (Vieill.), Strickland, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1841, p. tricol


. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or the plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . s LOBIVANELLUS PECTORALIS. BLACK-BREASTED WATTLED LAPWING. Diagnosis. Lobivanellus halluce nullo : rectricibus omnibus nigro fasciatis: primariarum omnium pogoniisexternis nigris. Variations. No local races of this species are known. Synonymy. Charadrius tricolor, Vieillot, N. Diet. dHist. Nat. xxvii. p. 147 (1818, nee Horsfield, 1820). Charadrius pectoralis, Wagler, Syst. Av. p. 58 (1827).Sarciopborus tricolor (Vieill.), Strickland, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1841, p. tricolor (Vieill.), Gray, Genera of Birds, iii. p. 542 (1847).Cbaradrius vanelloides, Peale, U. States Expl. Exp. p. 240 (1848).Sarciopborus pectoralis {Wagler), Blyth, Cat. Birds Mus. As. Soc. p. 261 (1849).Lobivanellus pectoralis {Wagler), Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Cursores, p. 65 (1865).Cbettusia pectoralis {Wagler), Finsch, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1872, p. 32. Literature. Plates.—Gould, Birds of Australia, iv. pi. 11. Habits.—Gould, Handb. Birds of Australia, ii. p. —Ramsay, Ibis, 1867, pi. ix. fig. LOBIVANELLUS SUPERCILIOSUS BOHMS WATTLED-LAPWING. JlD: » c LOBIVANELLUS. 201 The Black-breasted Wattled Lapwing is the only species of the genus which combinesthe three characters of throat white, hind toe absent, spur none; but as the young in firstplumage of some of its allies have white throats, it is necessary to add a dark subterminalband across the median and greater icing-coverts. It inhabits the whole of South-east Australia and Tasmania. It is not known to bemigratory. It appears to be the Australian representative of the Bronze-winged Wattled Lapwing. Specific cha-racters. Geographi-cal distribu-tion. LOBIVANELLUS S U PERCI LIOSUS. BOHMS WATTLED LAPWING. (Plate IX.) Lobivanellus halluce nullo : rectricibus lateralibus albis : pedibus rubris. Diagnosis. Only three examples of this species are known. Lobivanellus superciliosus, Reichenow, Journ. Orn. 1886, p. 116.


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