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Description of a New Spotted Towhee from the Great Basin by J. Grinnell

Authors
H.S. Swarth
Journal
Condor
Volume
13
Issue
5 (September-October)
Year
1911
Pages
170
Section
Publications Reviewed
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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPOTTED TOWHEE FROM THE GREAT BASIN. BY J. GRINNELL.

[Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 7, August 24, 1911, pp. 309-311.]

The Towhee of northern Nevada, northeastern California and southern Oregon is here separated as a distinct form, under the name of Pipilo maculatus curtatus, type locality Pine Forest Mountains, Nevada. From P. m. montanus of Arizona and New Mexico it is distinguished by shorter wing and tail, and darker coloration; from P.m. megalonyx by somewhat paler coloration, greater extent of white markings, and much shorter hind-toe-and-claw. It is a migratory form, the summer range about as given above, while winter specimens were secured on the lower Colorado River.

H. S. Swarth

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