Sub-Family II. GI OONIINÆ.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 291, 1898.)
I. ABDIMIA, Bp.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 292.)
1. ab d im i (Licht.), (p. 292.) Tropical Africa.
Arabia, Spain.
II. DISSÖURA, Gab.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 294.)
1. episcopus (Bodd.). (p. 294.)
2. stormi (W. Blasius, MT. Ges. Lübeck, 1896,
p. 120).
Tropical Africa.
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon, Indo-Chinese
countries,
Malay Peninsula,
Indo-Malayan Is.,
Celebes.
S. Borneo.
III. EUXENURA, Bidgway.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 297.)
1. m ag u a ri (Gm.). (p. 297.) S. America.
IY. CICONIA, Briss.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 298.)
1. ciconia (Linn.), (p. 299.)
2. boyciana, Swinh. (p. 302.)
Europe to C. Asia.
Africa {winter).
N. India (winter).
E. Siberia,
Corea, Japan.
3. nigra (Linn.), (p. 303.)
\chrysopelargus, Licht. Cf. Eeichen. Om.
MB. vi. p. 119,1898.]
Europe to Mongolia
and China.
Indian Peninsula (winter).
Africa (winter).
Y. ANASTOMUS, Bonn.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 306, 1898.)
1. oscitans (Bodd.). (p. 306.)
2. lamelligerus, Temm. (p. 308.)
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon, Cochin China.
Tropical Africa.
Madagascar.
YI. XEN0RHYNCHUS, Bp.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 310.)
1. asiaticus (Lath.), (p. 310.)
2. nailUS, Be Vis. (p. 310, note.)
Indian Peninsula,
Burma,
Malay Peninsula,
New Guinea,
N. Australia.
Queensland
(Pleistocene).
YII. EPHIPPIORHYNCHUS, Bp.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 312.)
1. senegalensis (Shaw), (p. 312.) Tropical Africa.
YIII. MYCTERIA, Linn.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 314.)
1. americana, Linn. (p. 314.) S. America.
Mexico, N. to Texas.
IX. LEPT0PTILUS, Less.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 315.)
1. dubius (Gm.). (p. 315.)
2. javanicus (Horsf.). (p. 317.)
Indian Peninsula,
Indo-Chinese countries.
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon, Indo-Chinese
countries to Hainan.
Malayan Peninsula,
Greater Sunda Is.