. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. Richard Liversidge & Gary Voelker 96 Bull. 2002 122(2) (GAV 1087) deposited at Barrick Museum of Natural History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 4. Collector's No. 1089. Adult male, 9 August 1998, Keeley Park (28° 45' S. 24° 47' E), Kimberley. Collected by G. Voelker and R. Liversidge. Skin deposited at The Natural History Museum, Tring, England (BM(NH) Reg. No. ); associated tissue (GAV 1089) deposited at the Barrick Museum of Natural History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 5. MBM5734 adult female, 9 August 1998, Benfontein
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. Richard Liversidge & Gary Voelker 96 Bull. 2002 122(2) (GAV 1087) deposited at Barrick Museum of Natural History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 4. Collector's No. 1089. Adult male, 9 August 1998, Keeley Park (28° 45' S. 24° 47' E), Kimberley. Collected by G. Voelker and R. Liversidge. Skin deposited at The Natural History Museum, Tring, England (BM(NH) Reg. No. ); associated tissue (GAV 1089) deposited at the Barrick Museum of Natural History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 5. MBM5734 adult female, 9 August 1998, Benfontein Farm (28° 50' S 24° 50' E), 8 km east of Kimberley. Collected by G. Voelker and R. Liversidge. Skin and associated tissue (GAV 1096) deposited at Barrick Museum of Natural History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Table 1 lists 17 specimens considered to be Kimberley Pipits, mainly by virtue of their wing formula and Fig. 1 shows the Kimberley Pipit together with four other southern African streaked-backed pipits with which confusion is possible. © pseudo similis p pseudo similis nyassa S^S similis. Figure 2. The known distribution of the Kimberley Pipit: P indicates the locations of specimens, P in a circle indicates the locations of confirmed sightings. The distributions of two species, A. similis and A. nyassae, that are and are possibly, respectivelty, sympatric with the Kimberley Pipit follow Harrison et al. (1997).. 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 Ornithologists Club. Oxford : Clarendon Press
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