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;[[:Category:Lissotis|Lissotis]] hartlaubii | ;[[:Category:Lissotis|Lissotis]] hartlaubii | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | + | Thick black post-ocular line, another thick black line from the eye down to the throat and definite white spot in between. | |
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+ | Similar to [[Black-bellied Bustard]]. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
Eastern [[Sudan]] to [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], northeastern [[Uganda]] and northern [[Tanzania]]. | Eastern [[Sudan]] to [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], northeastern [[Uganda]] and northern [[Tanzania]]. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{GSearch|Lissotis+hartlaubii}} | {{GSearch|Lissotis+hartlaubii}} | ||
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- Lissotis hartlaubii
Identification
Thick black post-ocular line, another thick black line from the eye down to the throat and definite white spot in between.
Similar Species
Similar to Black-bellied Bustard.
Distribution
Eastern Sudan to Ethiopia, Somalia, northeastern Uganda and northern Tanzania.
Taxonomy
A monotypic species
Eupodotis vs. Lissotis
Some authorities (Sibley & Monroe, 1996) lump the genus Lissotis within Eupodotis. however there now seems to be a consensus for using Lissotis..