Dataset: UAZ-Birds
Taxa: Pycnonotidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Bird Collection


UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus jocosus (Linnaeus, 1758)
UAz-013993USNZP   USNM-None
Captive from U.S. National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C.

UAZ:Birds
Alophoixus bres (Lesson, 1831)
UAz-015196Unknown   ANSP-013721
Unknown

UAZ:Birds
Andropadus latirostris Strickland, 1844
UAz-006350D.A. Zimmerman   DAZ-19171965-06-21
Kenya, Kakamega Forest, N. of Nyanza, Kenya

UAZ:Birds
Andropadus latirostris Strickland, 1844
UAz-015917A. Williams   None1964-03-07
Kenya, Karen, Nairobi District, Kenya

UAZ:Birds
Chlorocichla flavicollis (Swainson, 1837)
UAz-016314R. Lenczy   TRH-16161959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Ixos philippinus (Forster, 1795)
UAz-008844Ramos   None1963-05-01
Philippines, Polillo, Polillo Island, Philippines

UAZ:Birds
Ixos philippinus (Forster, 1795)
UAz-008845Ramos   None1963-05-01
Philippines, Polillo, Polillo Island, Philippines

UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus barbatus (Desfontaines, 1789)
UAz-016311R. Lenczy   TRH-16121959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus barbatus (Desfontaines, 1789)
UAz-016312R. Lenczy   TRH-16131959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus barbatus (Desfontaines, 1789)
UAz-016313R. Lenczy   TRH-16151959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus goiavier (Scopoli, 1786)
UAz-008842Ramos   None1963-05-01
Philippines, Laguna, Luzon, Philippines

UAZ:Birds
Pycnonotus urostictus (Salvadori, 1870)
UAz-008843Ramos   None1963-05-01
Philippines, Laguna, Luzon, Philippines


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