Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Halcyon smyrnensis, Halcyon smyrnensis fokiensis, Halcyon smyrnensis fusca, Halcyon smyrnensis gularis, Halcyon smyrnensis perpulchra, Halcyon smyrnensis saturatior, Halcyon smyrnensis smyrnensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornithology


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Halcyon smyrnensis fusca (Boddaert, 1783)
25413. H. Leongc   131921-09-09
China, Guangdong Prov., Hoh Key River

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Halcyon smyrnensis fusca (Boddaert, 1783)
25414. H. Leongc   141921-06-29
China, Guangdong Prov., Hoh Key River

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26472C. W. Edge   
Philippines, Luzon, Zambales Prov.?, Olongapo; near

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32219L. R. Wolfe   1929-02-11
Philippines, Pililla Rizal

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33700Curl   345771911-07-19
Philippines, Luzon, Cavite Prov., unspecified

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Halcyon smyrnensis fusca (Boddaert, 1783)
65725   
China, Guangdong Prov., Canton

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Halcyon smyrnensis fusca (Boddaert, 1783)
65726   
China, Guangdong Prov., Canton

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Halcyon smyrnensis (Linnaeus, 1758)
69271H. A. Fehlmann; R. R. Harry   1957-11-08
Thailand, Samui Island; Aangtong Village; W Side of Gulf of Thailand

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70993A. Alcala   90031962-04-23
Philippines, Bohol, Cantaub Area; Sierra Bullones; 15 km SE, 762m

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70994A. Alcala et al   109121963-04-07
Philippines, Mindoro, Tarogin Area; SE of Burawannan Peak, 61m

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70995A. Alcala et al   164201963-04-21
Philippines, Mindoro, Tarogin River; along, 30m

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Halcyon smyrnensis (Linnaeus, 1758)
84500   
China, unspecified

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Halcyon smyrnensis (Linnaeus, 1758)
89519Douglas J. Long   DJL20912000-11-26
Myanmar, Rakhaine State, Gwa Township, Kan Thar Yar Beach, 17.72498 94.54128


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