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English: Plate 1, from the first issue of volume 13 of The Auk depicting the least bittern (presently known as Ixobrychus exilis, named here as Ardetta neoxena).
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The Auk, volume 13, issue 1, plate 1.

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Author Frank Michler Chapman; A. Hoen & Co. Lithocaustic

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