编辑器的表

The Dental reporter Pub Date : 1858-08-01 DOI:10.1086/276412
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而在羽翼和腹部中部可以看到一到两处白色的斑点。底色上为黄绿色,下为浅黄色。脸的侧面有一条明显的黄线。眼睛、嘴和脚黑色或暗色。总长度5英寸。灰食蜜蜂(灰食蜜蜂)比之前的种类大得多,长度约为8英寸。尾巴的上表面是棕色的,灰色的有点脏的色调,标志着身体和头部。它的喙明显强壮且弯曲。它的颜色是黑色的。眼睛黑色且突出。白刺上引人注目的翅膀和尾巴。Senor D'Albertis在1872年发现的另一个有趣的Melidectes torq'uatus是Melidectes torq'uatus,所谓的Melidectes torq'uatus来自颈部周围的力矩或部分白色圆圈。像它的种族一样,它有弯曲的嘴,长长的尾巴,裸露的轨道和其他食蜜动物特有的特征。本种上面是暗褐色的,尾巴和翅膀暗橄榄色,在黑色的插入肩胛骨的羽毛上含有白色的斑点。黑色或深色出现在侧脸和喉部,在乳房上部下方有一条稍长的白色带。下面是一条窄的暗黄色线,与眼睛周围和侧颈的颜色相同。下面的部分主要是白色的,在喷口附近变成黄色,在侧面有很多黑色的斑点。脚、喙和虹膜几乎是黑色的。两性之间没有明显的区别,它们的体长都在8.5英寸左右。
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Editor’s Table
while one or two more touches of white may be seen on the wing-coverts and middle of abdomen. The ground color above is yellowish-green, below buff. A distinct line of yellow marks the side of the face. Eye, bill and feet black or dusky. Total length 5 inches. Ptilotis cinerea (Salvad.) the Gray Honey-eater is much larger than the preceding species measuring about 8 inches in length. Upper surface with tail is brown, gray of a somewhat dingy hue, marking the under body and head. The bill is noticeably strong and curved. Its color is black. The eyes are black and prominent. White quills are conspicuous on the wings and tail. Another interesting member of the Meliphagidwe found by Senor D'Albertis in 1872 is Melidectes torq'uatus, so-called from the torque or partial circlet of white, around the neck. Like its race it has the curving bill, long tail, bare orbits and other peculiar marks which characterize the honey eaters. This species is fuscous above, tail and wings dark olivaceous, containing white spots on the black inserscapular feathers. Black or dark appears on the side face and throat, and again over the upper breast below a band of white somewhat longer. This is margined below by a narrow line of dull yellow about the same tint as that around the eyes and side neck. Under parts are mainly whitish, passing into yellowish near the vent and much marked with black spots along the sides. Feet, bill and iris are almost black. The sexes do not differ noticeably and are both about 8.5 inches in total length.
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