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4.1
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<emphasis id="B93FEAAAFFA5FFBB86E66CD5FE52FAA9" bold="true" box="[195,476,1266,1293]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="93">Cacomantis sepulcralis</emphasis>
(S.
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Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas,
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Archipelago, main
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and west Nusa Tenggara east to Sumba and Alor.
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<emphasis id="B93FEAAAFFA5FFBB86E26DA4FECDFA39" bold="true" box="[199,323,1410,1437]" pageId="24" pageNumber="93">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
elements of the main song sharply inflected (
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), differing significantly from those of all other taxa except the resident
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populations in the
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(
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,
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); basic morph of Sundaic morphotype (see 3.2.2(1) above); body medium-sized and tail proportionally long: wing
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, tail/wing ratio 1.001.12 (
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); barred females with dorsa clearly barred dusky on cinnamon, and ventral white barred clearly black with vestigial cinnamon wash; juveniles intermediate in depth of tones and density of markings. Although populations from Sundaland and the
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exhibit the greatest variation in song note pace, overlapping many other taxa, their song is characterized by elements of a generally shorter duration (
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). On bioacoustic grounds, therefore, these populations form a clearly diagnosable taxon group within the complex.
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Whether as a species or subspecies of
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,
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has been recognized by all reviewers since
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distinguished it from similar-looking but sympatric east Asian
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(
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