J. W. DuckworthP. D. RoundR. J. Tizard3 Camerton CloseMahidol University2018-05-032018-05-032011-08-01Forktail. No.27 (2011), 11-14095017462-s2.0-80055027974https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/11285While the Yellow-throated Fulvetta Alcippe cinerea is rather common in Kachin state in northern Myanmar, in South-East Asia it is otherwise known with certainty only from a highly disjunct cluster of four localities in rugged mountains on the international border between Laos and Vietnam: Phou Kabo, Ban Muang-Ngat and Phou San (all in the Xiangkhouang highlands), Laos, and Pu Mat Nature Reserve (northern Annamite mountains), Vietnam. There is no obvious biogeographic explanation of this distributional pattern, which is most unlikely to be an artefact of fieldwork bias. Improved conservation status of forest within the range of the species is desirable. © 2011 Oriental Bird Club.Mahidol UniversityAgricultural and Biological SciencesThe Yellow-throated Fulvetta Alcippe cinerea in IndochinaArticleSCOPUS