Afrikaans: Verspreiding van die Groenhoutkapper met die beskrewe rasse aangedui.
English: Range of the Green barbet, showing all described races. The exact number of races or species (up to three) is not agreed upon. The map is prepared from different sources, including:[1][2][3]
(red) S. o. olivacea
(orange) S. o. uluguruensis
(pink) S. o. rungweensis
(purple) S. o. howelli
(blue) S. o. hylophona
(green) S. o. belcheri
(teal) S. o. woodwardi
↑Baker, N. Green Barbet. Preliminary Map. Tanzania Bird Atlas. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
↑Britton, P. L. (ed.) (1980) Birds of East Africa, their habitat, status and distribution, Nairobi: East Africa Natural History Society, p. 102, Gazetteer: pp. 241−248
↑ (December 2002). "Biodiversity studies in Kilwa and Lindi Districts". UTUMI Biodiversity surveys (Ref. No. 104.Tan.1.MRS.11): 77 pages. Tanzania: DANIDA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
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