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X4. green with yellow markings below. P. Schlegeli is green above and yellow below in 47 2 PASSERIFORMES : XENICIDAE CHAP. both sexes, the male having a black head, the female white streaks on that part. The outward form and habits recall those of Pitta, but the latter are more arboreal. The young are apparently spotted, unlike those of the Pittidae, which resemble the adults. Farn. III. Xenicidae. This contains the genera Acantliidositta, and Traversia, each with one species, and Xenicus with ...two ; they are remarkable New Zealand forms, in which the weak syringeal muscles only reach the lowest tracheal ring. The slender meta- tarsi are almost smooth, the claws acute and elongated ; the short rectrices number ten, and the tenth primary is nearly equal to the next ; the secondaries are eight. The tongue is lanceolate and horny. The stout-billed, long-legged Xenicus longipes has dark green upper parts, a brown crown, a yellowish rump and sides, black cheeks, whitish superciliary stripes and throat, and silky, bluish- grey under parts.
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