Fur black basally, then dull brownish buffy, the extreme tips black. [Please select]
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, head, neck brown and buffy-white; breast gray, spotted black; 1 lb. [Please select]
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_lagoons_, _sea_ 35 Glossy blackish-green; side of neck, face buffy white; white on thighs; f. [Please select]
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_timber_ 17 Back, wings, tail slaty-brown; chestnut-red, indistinct collar; under barred brown white; chin buffy-white; f. [Please select]
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, larger; young; head buff; upper wings chocolate-brown; under buffy-brown. [Please select]
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_timber_, _near water_ 8 Head, upper greenish-blue; whitish collar; buffy-white under; bill long black; f. [Please select]
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5 Like 340, but upper base tail golden-yellow; throat, under base tail golden-yellow; rest under buffy-white. [Please select]
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The posterior part of the body and tail of each bears well-defined blotches (dark brown or black) with buffy interspaces; the dorsal blotches are sometimes arranged in pairs. [Please select]
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Moreover, _peninsulae_ lacks the characteristic buffy throat patch of _flavicollis_, has a much reduced posterointernal cusp on the M1, a relatively (frequently actually) larger M3 and, on the average, a broader mesopterygoid fossa. [Please select]
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