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The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle [vol. 3 of 5]

Chapter 88: Family.—LANIADÆ.
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An illustrated, systematic account of birds observed during the expedition, offering formal species descriptions, diagnostic characters, and notes on habits and geographic range. The volume combines taxonomic commentary and synonymy, frequent corrections and generic adjustments, and a series of hand-colored plates depicting specimens at life size or reduced scale. Supplementary material includes an observer’s concise summaries of behavior and distribution and an anatomical appendix detailing structure and comparative morphology. The work emphasizes identification, variation among closely related forms, and the practical records made during field collecting.

Family.—LANIADÆ.

Sub-Fam.—LANIANÆ, Swains.

Cyclarhis Guianensis, Swains.

C. Guianensis, Swains., Ornith. Draw. Pl. 58. ♀
Tanagra Guianensis, Gmel.
Laniagra Guyanensis, D’Orb. & Lafr.
Falcunculus Guianensis, Swains., (1837.)
Le Sourciroux, Levaill. Ois. D’Afr. Pl. 76. f. 2.

My specimen was obtained at Maldonado, in the latter end of May. I did not see another during my residence there. In its stomach were Coleoptera.

Sub-Fam.—THAMNOPHILINÆ.

Thamnophilus doliatus, Vieill.

Lanius doliatus, Linné.

My specimen was obtained at Maldonado, where it is not very common. It generally frequents hedge-rows. Cry rather loud, but plaintive and agreeable. Iris, reddish orange; bill, blue, especially base of lower mandible. I observed individuals (females?) in which the black and white bands on the breast were scarcely visible, and even those on the under tail-coverts but obscurely marked.