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Fig. 3. (above) P[halacrocorax] carunculatus (Gmel.) = "Leucocarbo" carunculatus (Gmelin, 1789)
Fig. 4. (below) P[halacrocorax] atriceps King = "Leucocarbo" atriceps atriceps King, 1828

English: Rough-faced Shag (above) - Imperial Shag (below)
Heads from ventrolateral. Note forward extension of white on throat. Indicated lines run straight down from foremost point of eye.
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Source Catalogue of the birds in the British Museum (Vol. 26 Page 383)
Author Richard Bowdler Sharpe & W.R. Ogilvie-Grant (text)
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