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(Utingu, Cape
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Now considered an escaped cage bird. See
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, fn.;
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, 265.
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, adult sex?, collected at
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(no. 1389).
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via the Rothschild Collection.
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COMMENTS: Mathews named this form after his collection had become the property of Rothschild; therefore, the
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is said to be in the Rothschild Collection. I did not find it in Mathews catalog. However, he did receive four specimens of
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collected at Utingu on
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by Kemp, and I see no reason to doubt the locality on Kemps label (contra
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, fn., although the specimen is referrable to
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L. a.
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). It is, however, probable that it was an escaped cage bird. Its feet are in fine condition and it shows no sign of having been recently in a cage, but the species is known to have been introduced in the Sydney area (
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;
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) and cage birds might have been purchased in many places and carried widely.
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According to
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, Utingu was a coconut plantation on the mainland opposite Possession Island,
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,
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(USBGN, 1957).
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