Gills+ adnate, rather broad, slightly narrowed at both ends, at first whitish and then turning a brownish color.
The nest is very compactly and solidly woven, of rather broad blades of grass, and long strips of fine fibrous bark, exteriorly more or less coated with cobwebs and gossamer-threads.
The eggs of this species are of the ordinary Bulbul type, rather broad at the large end, compressed and slightly pyriform, or more or less pointed, towards the small end.
Wings long, rather broad, pointed, the first quill generally longest.
Wings very long, rather broad, pointed, the first quill longest.
The gills are adnate, slightly crowded, with many short ones, rather broad, grayish-white.
Terga rather broad, with the basal angle not much acuminated.
These are minute, rather broad, not half as long as the lower segments of the pedicels of the sixth cirrus, with four very long spines at the tip.
Maxillae, rather broad, with a slight notch under the upper pair of spines.
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