. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Jonathan C. Eames & Charles li Hull. HOC 2001 121(1 ) (14 1PNJos :4'j >, Gial ai P>⢠ince, Vietnam,at c. 1,700 masl. on I April 19991Plate I; Figs. 3a-d). Diagnosis. Garrulax konkakinhensis has four unique plumage features that are not shown b\ any race of G rufogularis. In G konkakinhensis, all the rectrices are tipped \\ hite (Fig. 3a); the remiges are bluish grey and lack a black band across them (Fig. 3b); the fore-crow n is grey streaked w ith black and a grey supercilium extends above and behind the eye (Fig. 3c); and the
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Jonathan C. Eames & Charles li Hull. HOC 2001 121(1 ) (14 1PNJos :4'j >, Gial ai P>⢠ince, Vietnam,at c. 1,700 masl. on I April 19991Plate I; Figs. 3a-d). Diagnosis. Garrulax konkakinhensis has four unique plumage features that are not shown b\ any race of G rufogularis. In G konkakinhensis, all the rectrices are tipped \\ hite (Fig. 3a); the remiges are bluish grey and lack a black band across them (Fig. 3b); the fore-crow n is grey streaked w ith black and a grey supercilium extends above and behind the eye (Fig. 3c); and the vent is rich buff and extends onto the belly (Fig. 3a). Garrulax konkakinhensis additionally shows an extreme degree of chestnut on the ear-coverts (Fig. 3c), an off-white throat, and extensive black tips to the tertials and scapulars. These features are not shown to the same extent, are shown irregularly, or are not shown in similar combination, by G. rufogularis. Garrulax konkakinhensis most closely resembles G. rufogularis occidentalis and G. r. rujiiineius in its general plumage pattern but differs from these two taxa in reduced levels of rufous in the plumage. All three taxa share, to a varying extent, chestnut ear- coverts, black on the crown, and the colour of the mantle, wing-coverts and breast. Additionally. G. konkakinhensis shares three plumage features with G. cineraceus and G. lunulaius: white tips to the rectrices, the absence of a black band across the remiges. and the vent and belly are Figure 1. Location of Kon Ka Kinh Nature Reser\e LEGEND >â â â â National Border â ⢠â Provincial Border â tatjctttfAm D ProsoiedProUcUdArea â -JL y 0 25 5 14* 30' 00* w^b ^/^^^ Kilometres KON TUM PROVINCE 14* 25' 00- /' GIA LAI â ms PROVINCE 7% '.T-SH in PPot fTFP&iV, L f 1:642 111 :jtM * B>x \ § ^fc? H 1 1 i '^Mp?*" i Broxfletf Everpeen Forttt tbove 900 a Secondary Vegetation Degraded Evergreen Foreel '
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