AMERICAN MUSEUM Nov itates PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST AT 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10024 Number 2879, pp. 1-63 June 10, 1987

Type Specimens of Birds in the American Museum of Natural History Part 4. Passeriformes: Tyrannidae, Pipridae, Cotingidae, Oxyruncidae, Phytotomidae,l Pittidae, Philepittidae,1 Acanthisittidae, Menuridae, Atrichomithidae

JAMES C. GREEN-WAY, JR.2

PREFACE This is the fourth part of Type Specimens of checked, and the final draft prepared by Mary Birds in the American Museum of Natural His- LeCroy and Richard Sloss. Wesley E. Lanyon care- tory. Taxonomically it does not immediately fol- fully read over the lengthy section on the Tyran- low the other two (Bulletin American Museum nidae, making many helpful comments, and Jay Natural History, 1973, vol. 150, art. 3; and 1978, Pitocchelli prepared the index. vol. 161, art. 1). Rather, it treats the same bird In this part of the list a total of 376 names of families covered in Peters' Check-list of Birds of types appear, of which 80 are synonyms. These the World, vol. 8 (Traylor, 1979). Unfortunately, are in addition to the 2157 names oftypes included Mr. Greenway's health has not permitted him to in Parts 1 and 2, which covered the nonpasserines. continue the list of type specimens at his earlier A number of addenda and corrigenda for Parts 1 rapid pace. However, manuscript for the subos- and 2 have come to our attention since the pub- cine birds treated here was in an advanced state. lication of Part 2 (Greenway, 1978, pp. 8-10, has It therefore was practical to proceed with publi- earlier addenda and corrigenda for Part 1), and cation in this way. The suboscines in Peters' vol. these are included below. 7 will be covered in a later report and will be In addition to Ms. LeCroy, Mr. Sloss, and Dr. numbered as the missing Part 3. Lanyon, we are grateful for assistance from Dr. Mr. Greenway's preliminary manuscript has Kenneth Parkes, Dr. Joe T. Marshall, J. A. Bartle, been reviewed, source material and specimens and numerous others with whom we have con-

' No types in AMNH. 2 Research Associate, Department of Omithology, American Museum of Natural History.

Copyright © American Museum of Natural History 1987 ISSN 0003-0082 / Price $6.00 2 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879 sulted on various points. We would also like to S. Arabia, by W. Dodson. From the Rothschild acknowledge here the great usefulness of the gaz- collection. A third syntype is in the Zoologisches etteers ofSouth American collecting localities pro- Museum, Berlin. duced by Raymond A. Paynter, Jr., Melvin A. Traylor, Jr., and their colleagues and published by Pt. 1, p. 260, column 2, after line 46, add: the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. Torgos tracheliotus negevensis Brunn, Mendelssohn, and Bull Lester L. Short, Chairman Department of Ornithology Torgos tracheliotus negevensis Brunn, Mendelssohn, and Bull, 1981, p. 245 (Northern Negev, Israel). Now Torgos tracheliotus negevensis Brunn, Mendels- ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA FOR sohn, and Bull. TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM HOLOTYPE: AMNH 824179, male, collected in OF NATURAL HISTORY the northern Negev, Israel, August 10, 1957, by H. Mendelssohn (no. 9547). This individual lived PART 1 (BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., in captivity at the Wildlife Research Center ofTel- VOL. 150, ART. 3) Aviv University until it died May 27, 1979. PART 2 (BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., VOL. 161, ART. 1) Pt. 1, p. 302, col. 2, after line 18, add: Pt. 1, p. 215, column 1, after line 37, add: Rallus limicola friedmanni Dickerman Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi Murphy Rallus limicolafriedmanni Dickerman, 1966, p. 215 (San Pedro Techuchulco, State of Mexico, Mexico). Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi Murphy, 1947, p. 454 (De- Now Rallus limicolafriedmanni Dickerman. See Ripley, ception Island, South Shetlands). 1977. Now Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi Murphy. See Falla and Mougin, 1979, p. 125. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 817689, adult(?) male, col- lected at San Pedro Techuchulco, State ofMexico, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 196164, male, collected on Mexico, June 4, 1961, by R. W. Dickerman (no. Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Mar. 2, 9768). Type was formerly in the University of 1922, by A. G. Bennett (no. 771). Minnesota Museum of Natural History (no. 19545). Pt. 1, p. 218, column 2, bottom, add: Aechmophorus occidentalis ephemeralis Pt. 2, p. 38, bottom of column 1, add: Dickerman Gygis alba leucopes Holyoak and Thibault Aechmophorus occidentalis ephemeralis Dickerman, 1986, p. 436 (Laguna de San Pedro Lagunillas, Naya- Gygis alba leucopes Holyoak and Thibault, 1976, p. 471 rit, Mexico). (Henderson Island, Pitcaim Group). Now Aechmophorus occidentalis ephemeralis Dicker- Now Gygis alba leucopes Holyoak and Thibault. man. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 191867, male, collected on HOLOTYPE: AMNH 708559, adult male, col- Henderson Island, Pitcairn Group, south Pacific lected at Laguna de San Pedro Lagunillas, Nayarit, Ocean, Apr. 8,1922, by R. H. Beck ofthe Whitney Mexico, May 25, 1962, by R. W. Dickerman (no. South Sea Expedition (no. 2927). 10650). Pt. 2, p. 84, column 2, after line 14, add: Pt. 1, p. 276, column 2, after line 13, add: Pyrrhura picta eisenmanni Delgado B. Falco barbarus arabicus Erlanger Pyrrhura picta eisenmanni Delgado B., 1985, p. 17 (Los Falco barbarus arabicus Erlanger, 1903, p. 293 (La- Piraguales, El Cortezo de Tonosi, Los Santos Province, hadsch, near Aden). Azuero Peninsula, Republic of Panama, 1050 m). Now Falco (peregrinus) pelegrinoides Temminck. See Now Pyrrhura picta eisenmanni Delgado B. Stresemann and Amadon, 1979, p. 425. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 824181, male, collected at SYNTYPES: AMNH 537348, male, collected at Los Piraguales, El Cortezo de Tonosi, Prov. de Lahej, S. Arabia, Aug. 25, 1899; and AMNH Los Santos, Panama, Feb. 26, 1979, by Francisco 537349, juv., collected at "Haithalhim," N. Lahej, S. Delgado B. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 3

Pt. 2, p. 125, column 1, after line 7, add: Otus choliba chapadensis Hekstra Otus marshalli Weske and Terborgh Otus choliba chapadensis Hekstra, 1982, p. 59 ("Serra Otus marshalli Weske and Terborgh, 1981, p. 1 (Cor- de Chapada," Mato Grosso). dillera Vilcabamba, 12038 S, 73°36' W, 2180 m, Prov. Now Otus choliba chapadensis Hekstra. de La Convencion, Dept. Cuzco, Peru). HOLOTrPE: AMNH 34595, female, collected at Now Otus marshalli Weske and Terborgh. Chapada, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Feb. 9, 1883, by HOLOTYPE: AMNH 824160, male, collected at H. H. Smith. Cordillera Vilcabamba (12°38' S, 73°36' W), 2180 m, Dept. Cuzco, Peru, June 30, 1967, by John S. Otus choliba koepckei Hekstra Weske (no. JSW-1221) and John W. Terborgh. Otus choliba koepckei Hekstra, 1982, p. 60 ("Peru, Dep. Ancash, Quebrada Yanganuco, near Yungai, Cordi- Pt. 2, p. 125, column 1, after line 38, add: llera Blanca"). Otus guatemalae pallidus Hekstra Now Otus choliba koepckei Hekstra. Otus guatemalae pallidus Hekstra, 1982, p. 57 (Andes HoLoTYPE: AMNH 802425 (originally pub- de Cumana, northern Venezuela). lished under Mrs. Koepcke's field no. 1699 au), Now Otus guatemalae pallidus Hekstra. female, collected at Quebrada Yanganuco, near Yungay, Cordillera Blanca, Dept. Ancash, Peru, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 476699, sex unrecorded, about 4000 m, Aug. 3, 1960, by M. Koepcke. As collected at Andes de Cumana, Venezuela, Mar. this bird is named in memory of Mrs. Koepcke, 1897, by Eng. Andre. From the Museo Dalmas the spelling should have been koepckeae. (no. B. 11.3.c.-8 1) and the Rothschild collection. Otus atricapillus morelius Hekstra Otus choliba kelsoi Hekstra Otus atricapillus morelius Hekstra, 1982, p. 62 ("La Mo- Otus choliba kelsoi Hekstra, 1982, p. 61 ("Princetown," relia, Rio Caqueta, 600 ft, Colombia"). Trinidad). Now Otus atricapillus morelius Hekstra. Now Otus choliba kelsoi Hekstra. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 115738, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 59483, male, collected at Morelia (R. Bodoquera), Caqueta, Colombia, 600 Princestown, Trinidad, Mar. 10, 1893, by Frank ft, July 22, 1912, by Leo E. Miller. M. Chapman (no. 285). Hekstra (loc. cit.) stated that this name replaces Otus atricapillus fulvescens Hekstra 0. choliba portoricensis Kelso, preoccupied. The name cited by Kelso (1942, p. 2) is 0. c. portori- Otus atricapillus fulvescens Hekstra, 1982, p. 62 (Cha- censis (Lesson). Kelso considered that his Trinidad pada, Mato Grosso). specimens matched the illustration of the Lesson Now Otus atricapillusfulvescens Hekstra. bird; he did not introduce a new taxon. I have HOLOTYPE: AMNH 34597, female, collected at been unable to find that Sclater ever questioned Chapada, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on July 20, 1883, the type locality ofLesson's bird (contra Hekstra). by H. H. Smith. Thus Hekstra's proposed name cannot be a re- placement for the nonexistent 0. c. portoricensis Otus petersoni Fitzpatrick and O'Neill Kelso. He does, however, give a diagnosis of the taxon and its distribution. Therefore it is a valid Otus petersoni Fitzpatrick and O'Neill, 1986, p. 2 (Cor- name. Its validity as a taxon remains to be deter- dillera del Condor, above San Jose de Lourdes, Dept. mined. Cajamarca, Peru, 50021 S, 78015' W, 1950 m). Now Otus petersoni Fitzpatrick and O'Neill. Pt. 2, p. 125, column 2, after line 15, add: HOLOTYPE: AMNH 824049, collected on east Otus choliba urugaii (sic) Hekstra side of ridge, east above San Jose de Lourdes, Cajamarca, Peru, July 17, 1976, by John W. Fitz- Otus choliba urugaii (sic) Hekstra, 1982, p. 59 ("Argen- patrick (no. 76-041). tina, Misiones, Arroyo, River Uruguai, Km. 10"). Now Otus choliba urugaii Hekstra. Pt. 2, p. 154, column 2, after line 36, add: HOLOTYPE: AMNH 769736, female, collected at Arroyo, Urugua-i, km 10, Misiones, Argentina, Collocalia vanikorensis lugubris Salomonsen May 29, 1958, by W. H. Partridge (no. 9357). The Collocalia vanikorensis lugubris Salomonsen, 1983, p. catalog number is incorrectly given in the original 100 (Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands). description as AMNH 76736. Now Collocalia vanikorensis lugubris Salomonsen. 4 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 217424, female, collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 300710, male, collected on on Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands, June 1, Waigeu Island, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, June 11, 1927, by R. H. Beck of the Whitney South Sea 1931, by G. Stein (no. 1452). Expedition (no. 26519). Collocalia esculenta numforensis Salomonsen Pt. 2, p. 155, column 2, after , add: Collocalia esculenta numforensis Salomonsen, 1983, p. 44 (Numfor Island, Geelvink Bay). Collocalia spodiopygia desolata Salomonsen Now Collocalia esculenta numforensis Salomonsen. Collocalia spodiopygia desolata Salomonsen, 1983, p. 76 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 301306, female, collected (Treasurers Island, Duff Islands). on Numfor Island, Geelvink Bay, Irian Jaya, In- Now Collocalia spodiopygia desolata Salomonsen. donesia, April 16, 1931, by G. Stein (no. 697). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 215731, male, collected on Treasurers Island, Duff Islands, Oct. 5, 1926, by R. H. Beck of the Whitney South Sea Expedition Collocalia esculenta misimae Salomonsen (no. 23179). Collocalia esculenta misimae Salomonsen, 1983, p. 46 (St. Aignan (=Misima) Island, Louisiade Archipelago). Now Collocalia esculenta misimae Salomonsen. Collocalia spodiopygia epiensis Salomonsen HOLOTnPE: AMNH 634526, male, collected on Papua New Collocalia spodiopygia epiensis Salomonsen, 1983, p. 78 Misima Island, Louisiade Archipelago, (Epi Island, New Hebrides). Guinea, Aug. 11, 1894, by A. S. Meek (no. 489). Now Collocalia spodiopygia epiensis Salomonsen. From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNIH 212353, female, collected on Epi Island, Vanuatu, Aug. 2, 1926, by R. H. Beck of the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. Pt. 2, p. 156, column 2, after line 34, add: 21742). Collocalia esculenta spilogaster Salomonsen Collocalia esculenta spilogaster Salomonsen, 1983, p. 53 Collocalia spodiopygia ingens Salomonsen (Lihir Island, Lihir Group, Hibernian Islands). Now Collocalia esculenta spilogaster Salomonsen. Collocalia spodiopygia ingens Salomonsen, 1983, p. 80 (Eromanga Island, New Hebrides). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 335882, female, collected Now Collocalia spodiopygia ingens Salomonsen. on Lihir Island, Lihir Group, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 26, 1934, by W. F. Coultas of the Whitney HOLOTYPE: AMNH 336509, male, collected on South Sea Expedition (no. 45884). Eromanga Island, Vanuatu, Mar. 27, 1937, by Lindsay Macmillan (no. 456). Collocalia esculenta hypogrammica Salomonsen Collocalia esculenta hypogrammica Salomonsen, 1983, Pt. 2, p. 156, column 2, after line 21, add: p. 55 (Nissan Island, Green Islands). Now Collocalia esculenta hypogrammica Salomonsen. Collocalia esculenta manadensis Salomonsen HOLOTYPE: AMNH 634451, female, collected Collocalia esculenta manadensis Salomonsen, 1983, p. on Nissan Island, Green Islands, North Solomons 30 (Mt. Rurukan, 800 m, N. Celebes). Prov., Papua New Guinea, July 30 (not Apr.) 1924, Now Collocalia esculenta manadensis Salomonsen. by Albert F. Eichhorn (no. 9476). From the Roth- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 299155, male, collected on schild collection. Mt. Rurukan, 800 m, N. Sulawesi, Indonesia, Jan. 11, 1931, by G. Heinrich (no. 3244). Pt. 2, p. 157, column 1, after line 18, add: Collocalia esculenta amethystina Salomonsen Collocalia esculenta albidior Salomonsen Collocalia esculenta amethystina Salomonsen, 1983, p. Collocalia esculenta albidior Salomonsen, 1983, p. 60 44 (Waigeo Island). (Lifu, Loyalty Islands). Now Collocalia esculenta amethystina Salomonsen. Now Collocalia esculenta albidior Salomonsen. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 5

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 337292, male, collected on Pt. 2, p. 185, column 1, after line 24, add: Lifu Island, Loyalty Islands, Aug. 19, 1938 by Lindsay Macmillan (no. 407). Heliangelus regalis Fitzpatrick, Willard, and Terborgh Pt. 2, p. 161, column 1, , add: Heliangelus regalis Fitzpatrick, Willard, and Terborgh, 1979, p. 177 (Cordillera del Condor; above San Jose Micropus pacificus tormenti Mathews de Lourdes, Dept. Cajamarca, Peru, 5°02' S, 78051' W, 1950 m). Micropus pacificus tormenti Mathews, 1923, p. 15. Now Heliangelus regalis Fitzpatrick, Willard, and Ter- NowApuspacificuspacifcus (Latham). See Condon, 1975, borgh. p. 228. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 182987, male, collected on HOLOTYPE: AMNH 635433, female, collected E side of ridge ENE above San Jose de Lourdes, at Point Torment, King Sound, W. Kimberly, NW 1950 m, Dept. Cajamarca, Peru, July 14, 1976, Australia, Mar. 10, 1911, by J. P. Rogers (no. 1386). by J. W. Fitzpatrick (no. 76-016). From the Mathews (no. 8604) and the Rothschild collections. This type was not listed by Hartert; I thank Richard Schodde (personal commun.) for calling it to my attention. Pt. 2, p. 239, column 1, after line 31, add: Melanerpes aurifrons hughlandi Pt. 2, p. 162, column 1, after line 13, add: Dickerman Melanerpes aurifrons hughlandi Dickerman, 1986, p. 4 Hemiprocne mystacea macrura Salomonsen (Sacapulas, Dept. El Quiche, Guatemala). Hemiprocne mystacea macrura Salomonsen, 1983, p. 20 Now Melanerpes aurifrons hughlandi Dickerman. (Manus Island, Admiralty Islands). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 406694, adult male, col- Now Hemiprocne mystacea macrura Salomonsen. lected at Sacapulas, Dept. El Quiche, Guatemala, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 334773, male, Malai Bay, Feb. 4, 1928, by A. W. Anthony. Manus Island, Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea, Jan. 6, 1934, by W. F. Coultas of the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. 45008). Pt. 1, p. 215, column 2, . The writing is in Buller's hand, not Rothschild's (J. A. Bartle, personal com- mun.). Pt. 2, p. 162, column 1, after line 25, add: Pt. 1, p. 215, column 2, paragraph 2. According to J. A. Hemiprocne mystacea carbonaria Salomonsen Bartle (personal commun.) Eudyptes pachyrhynchus sclateri is now known to breed in the Auckland Islands. Hemiprocne mystacea carbonaria Salomonsen, 1983, p. Pt. 1, p. 217, column 2, line 12. For AMNH 526214 21 (San Cristobal I., Solomon Islands). read AMNH 526241. Now Hemiprocne mystacea carbonaria Salomonsen. Pt. 1, p. 219, column 1, line 21. For AMNH 526720 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 227948, male, collected on read AMNH 526770. San Cristobal Island, Solomon Islands, Dec. 10, Pt. 1, p. 258, column 1, line 10. For AMNH 531735 1929, by W. F. Coultas, W. J. Eyerdam, and E. read AMNH 531725. Mayr of the Whitney South Sea Expedition (no. Pt. 1, p. 268, column 2, line 13. For AMNH 534013 38630). read AMNH 534012. Pt. 1, p. 271, column 2, line 4. For AMNH 53560 and 53561 read AMNH 535160 and 535161. Pt. 2, p. 183, column 2, after line 41, add: Pt. 1, p. 277, column 1, line 7. For AMNH 537532 read AMNH 537523. Coeligena torquata eisenmanni Weske Pt. 1, p. 292, column 1, line 25. For AMNH 358202 read AMNH 348202. Coeligena torquata eisenmanni Weske, 1985, p.41 (Cor- Pt. 1, p. 295, column 1, line 4. For AMNH 542281 read dillera Vilcabamba, 12038'S, 73036' W, 2170 m, Prov. AMNH 542817. de La Convencion, Depto. de Cuzco, Peru). Pt. 1, p. 295, column 2, line 45. For AMNH 543217 Now Coeligena torquata eisenmanni Weske. read AMNH 543127. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 820361, male, collected at Pt. 2, p. 9, column 1, line 33. According to J. A. Bartle Cordillera Vilcabamba (12038' S, 73036' W), 2170 (personal commun.), the small round label bearing the m, Depto. Cuzco, Peru, July 12, 1967, by John S. number 50 is an original Buller label. Weske (no. JSW- 1289) and John W. Terborgh. Pt. 2, p. 9, column 2, line 24. For read line 3. 6 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Pt. 2, p. 32, column 2, line 22. For "presented by N. These specimens, having been mounted and ex- Pike Esq." read "TYPE. presented by N. Pike Esq." posed for years, are much worn and faded, ren- Pt. 2, p. 65, column 2, line 23. For darker read paler. dering them almost unrecognizable. Allen (1889c, Pt. 2, p. 65, column 2, line 35. For paler read darker. p. 231) remarked that Wied originally described Also see Parkes (1962, pp. 2-3 and 1973, p. 31) for a both male and female. Original labels are lost. discussion ofGallicolumba criniger, including the sub- species leytensis and basilanica. Muscipeta Asilus Wied Pt. 2, pp. 70-71. Forshaw (1973) has included the fol- de Janeiro and lowing species (formerly in Psitteuteles) in Tricho- Muscipeta Asilus Wied, 1831, p. 894 (Rio Cabo Frio, Brazil). glossus: flavoviridis, johnstoniae, versicolor, and iris. brevirostris (Spix). See Allen, Pt. 2, p. 102, column 2, line 7. "southeast of Saws" Now Phyllomyiasfasciatus 1889c, p. 231; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 464. should read "southeast of S. Aus." Pt. 2, p. 111, column 1, line 19. For duPont, 1971, p. SYNTYPES: AMNH 4907, male, 4908, female, 160 read Parkes, 197 lb, p. 12. collected at Cabo Frio and Rio de Janeiro, by Prince Pt. 2, p. 115, column 1, lines 41 and 42, and column 2, Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. line 1. For anonymous read anonymus. On the original label appears: "Phyllomyias bre- Pt. 2, p. 124, column 1, line 21. See also Amadon and virostris Spix; Musc. olivacea Orb.; Myiobius asilus duPont (1970, pp. 6-7) and Marshall (1978, p. 36). Gr.; Muscipeta asilus Wied. Brasilien Mas. Pt. 2, p. 128, column 1, line 31. See also Schodde and M.[axmilian] R.[oyal]." Mason (1980) for a discussion of Ninox humeralis queenslandica. Pogonotriccus(?) zeledoni Lawrence Pt. 2, p. 143, column 1, line 29. On the type label of 144 AMNH 5868 an unknown hand has written "=N. gris- Pogonotriccus(?) zeledoni Lawrence, 1869a, p. (Dota and Barranca, Costa Rica). eus." This appears to be correct. burmeisteri zeledoni (Lawrence). See Pt. 2, p. 158, column 1, line 40. Fourteen of the 20 tails Now Phyllomyias Hellmayr, 1927, p. 481; Traylor, 1979, p. 4. are present in the AMNH collections. SYNTYPE: AMNH 42479, female, collected at FAMILY TYRANNIDAE Barranca, Costa Rica, April 10, 1868, by F. Car- miol. SUBFAMILY ELAENINAE "Presented by Smith. Institution" appears on Allen the original label in Lawrence's hand. The ques- Sublegatus virescens tion mark included in the name originally is ex- Sublegatus virescens Allen, 1889a, p. 149 (Chapada, Mato plained by Lawrence's remark that he thought that Grosso, Brazil). perhaps this specimen might represent "a species Now Phyllomyias fasciatus fasciatus (Thunberg). See described by Sclater and Salvin (P.Z.S. 1868, p. Traylor, 1979, p. 4. 389)." This is Mecocerculus superciliaris Scl. and Salv. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 33316, male, collected at J. T. Zimmer (Ms) suggests that the type locality Chapada, Mato Grosso, Brazil, May 8, 1885, by taxon be restricted to Dota. H. H. Smith. of this Hellmayr (1927, p. 465) recognized this as a subspecies of the interior of Goyaz and Mato Mecocerculus urichi Chapman Grosso. Later (1929a, p. 332) he remarked that it was recognizable only by its grayish, less dusky Mecocerculus urichi Chapman, 1899, p. 155 (Quebrada pileum. Pinto (1944, p. 294) also recognized it as Seca (sic), Venezuela). and extended the southward Now Phyllomyias virescens urichi (Chapman). See Hell- a valid taxon range 1927, p. 462; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 204; to Sao Paulo. If this questionable form should be mayr, maintained as valid in the genus Phyllomyias, it Traylor, 1979, p. 5. will have to be renamed. HOLOTrPE: AMNH 70384, female, collected at Quebrada, Sucre, Venezuela, Nov. 26, 1898, by Muscipeta incanescens Wied F. W. Urich. Muscipeta incanescens Wied, 1831, p. 898 (Bahia, Bra- zil). Phyllomyias venezuelensis Hartert Now Phyllomyias fasciatus fasciatus (Thunberg). See Phyllomyias venezuelensis Hartert, 1900, p. 39 (State of Hellmayr, 1927, p. 465. Cumana, Venezuela). SYNTYnPES: AMNH 6782, not sexed, 6783, fe- Now Phyllomyias virescens urichi (Chapman). See Har- male, collected in Bahia by Prince Maximilian tert, 1922, p. 384; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 463; Phelps and Wied zu Neuwied. Phelps, 1950, p. 204. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 7

LECTOTYPE: AMNH 499944, female, collected 1896, by Salomon Bricefio and Sons. From the in forests of los Palmales, St[rait] of Cumana, Su- Rothschild collection. cre (Paynter, 1982, p. 118), Venezuela, Feb. 25, 1898, by Caracciolo (no. 557). Designation by Mecocerculus uropygialis Lawrence Hartert (1922, p. 384). From the Rothschild col- Mecocerculus uropygialis Lawrence, 1869b, p. 266 lection. ("Supposed to be Ecuador" [restricted to Coraz6n, Pi- chincha, Ecuador, by Zimmer, Ms]). Phyllomyias griseiceps caucae Chapman Now Phyllomyias uropygialis (Lawrence). See Traylor, Phyllomyias griseiceps caucae Chapman, 1915, p. 645 1979, p. 8. (Miraflores, 6400 ft, east of Palmira, Cauca, Colom- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42421, not sexed, no orig- bia). inal label nor data. Now Phyllomyias griseiceps caucae Chapman. See Zim- mer, 194lb, p. 16; Meyerde Schauensee, 1950, p. 864. Tyranniscus parvus Lawrence HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109025, male, collected at Miraflores, 6800 ft,3 east of Palmira, Cauca, Co- Tyranniscus parvus Lawrence, 1 862b, p. 12 (Isthmus of lombia, April 29,1911, by William B. Richardson Panama). and Frank M. Chapman. Now Zimmerius vilissimus parvus (Lawrence). See Wet- more, 1972, p. 575; Traylor, 1979, p. 9. Phyllomyias griseiceps pallidiceps Zimmer SYNTYPEs: AMNH 42574, male, 42575, female, Phyllomyias griseiceps pallidiceps Zimmer, 194 ib, p. 17 collected most probably near Lion Hill, line ofthe (Hacienda Rio Negro, Manaos (sic), Rio Negro, Bra- Panama Railway, Panama, on date unknown by zil). James McLeannan and John Galbraith. Lion Hill Now Phyllomyias griseiceps pallidiceps Zimmer. See no longer exists, having been flooded over. Traylor, 1979, p. 7. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 309969, male, collected at Ochthoeca olivacea Allen Hacienda Rio Negro, Manaus, Brazil, July 20, Ochthoeca olivacea Allen, 1900, p. 152 (Valparaiso, San- 1928, by the Olalla brothers. ta Marta region, Colombia). Now Zimmerius vilissimus improbus (Sclater and Sal- Tyranniscus nigricapillus (sic) flavimentum vin). See Hellmayr, 1913, p. 242; Traylor, 1979, p. 9. Chapman HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72728, sex not determined, Tyrannicus nigricapillus (sic) flavimentum Chapman, collected at Valparaiso, Santa Marta, Colombia, 1912, p. 154 (San Lorenzo, 7500 ft, Sierra Nevada of Apr. 14, 1899, by G. H. Hull. The original de- Santa Marta, Colombia). scription lists the type as an adult male, the alti- Now Phyllomyias nigrocapillus flavimentum (Chap- tude as 5500 ft, and the collector as H. H. Smith; man). See Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 864; Traylor, however, the original label has neither the sex nor 1979, p. 7. the altitude noted, and G. H. Hull's name appears HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72743, male, collected at as collector (for H. H. Smith). San Lorenzo, 7000 ft (appears on the original la- bel), Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, Tyranniscus gracilipes gilvus Zimmer May 12, 1899, by G. H. Hull. Tyranniscus gracilipes gilvus Zimmer, 1 941b, p. 23 (La Tyranniscus nigro-capillus aureus Zimmer Pampa, southeastem Peru). Now Zimmerius gracilipes gilvus (Zimmer). See Traylor, Tyranniscus nigro-capillus aureus Zimmer, 194 ib, p. 18 1979, p. 10. (Escorial, 2500 m, near Merida, Venezuela). Now Phyllomyias nigrocapillus aureus (Zimmer). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146237, male, collected at Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 205; Traylor, 1979, p. 8. La Pampa, tropical zone ofsoutheastern Peru, Oct. 10, 1916, by Harry Watkins (no. 252). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499977, male, collected at El Escorial, 2500 m, Merida, Venezuela, Feb. 22, Tyranniscus chrysops minimus Chapman 3The altitude ofMiraflores is variously given as 6200 Tyranniscus chrysops minimus Chapman, 1912, p. 153 (6300?) ft on the original field label; 6800 ft in Chapman (Minca, 2000 ft, Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Co- (1917, p. 649); 6100 ft in Chapman (1917, p. 22); and lombia). 6400 ft in the original description of this taxon (Chap- Now Zimmerius viridiflavus minimus (Chapman). See man, 1915, p. 645). Hellmayr, 1927, p. 474; Traylor, 1979, p. 11. 8 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72740, male (=female, ac- Now Camptostoma obsoletum bogotensis Zimmer. See cording to Zimmer, 1941b, p. 21), collected at Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 863; Traylor, 1979, p. Minca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Aug. 4, 14. 1899, by G. H. Hull. Altitude not on original label, HoLoTYPE: AMNH 499933, sex not recorded, but Minca is at 2000 ft according to Allen (1900, probably male according to Zimmer (loc. cit.), who p. 123). considered that the bird came from the eastern slope ofthe eastern Andes, Colombia. It is a "Bo- Tyranniscus chrysops cumanensis Zimmer gota trade skin" from the Rothschild collection. Tyranniscus chrysops cumanensis Zimmer, 1941b, p. 21 (Los dos Rios, Cumana, Venezuela). Camptostoma caucae Chapman Now Zimmerius viridiflavus cumanensis (Zimmer). See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 206; Traylor, 1979, p. 11. Camptostoma caucae Chapman, 1914a, p. 178 (Rio Frio, Cauca Valley, alt. 3500 ft, Colombia). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 500044, male, collected at Now Camptostoma obsoletum caucae Chapman. See Los dos Rios, St[rait] of Cumana, Sucre, Vene- Zimmer, 1941b, p. 16; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, zuela, Apr. 3, 1898, by Caracciola (no. 1226). From p. 862; Traylor, 1979, p. 14. the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 112296, male, collected on Tyranniscus chrysops albigularis Chapman the Rio Frio, Cauca River, Cauca, Colombia, 3500 ft, Dec. 1, 1911, by Arthur A. Allen and Leo E. Tyranniscus chrysops albigularis Chapman, 1924b, p. 1 Miller (no. 1523). (Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador). Now Zimmerius viridiflavus albigularis (Chapman). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 473; Traylor, 1979, p. 11. Camptostoma obsoletum bolivianum Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 118739, male, collected at Camptostoma obsoletum bolivianum Zimmer, 194 lb, p. Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador, Nov. 5, 1912, 14 (Pulque, 9400 ft, Sucre, Bolivia). by William B. Richardson. Now Camptostoma obsoletum bolivianum Zimmer. See Gyldenstolpe, 1941, p. 5; Traylor, 1979, p. 16. Tyrannulus brunneicapillus Lawrence HOLOTYPE: AMNH 139457, male, collected at Tyrannulus brunneicapillus Lawrence, 1 862b, p. 12 Pulque (=Pulqui Alto), 9400 ft, near Sucre, Chu- (Isthmus of Panama). quisaca, Bolivia, Nov. 27, 1915, by Leo E. Miller Now Ornithion brunneicapillum brunneicapillum (Law- and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 14436). rence). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 482; Traylor, 1979, p. 13. Hylophilus cinerascens Wied SYNTYPES: AMNH 42573, male, 42572, female, Hylophilus cinerascens Wied, 1831, p. 723 (Barra de collected in Panama, date unknown, by James Jucui, Rio Espiritu Santo, Espiritu Santo, Brazil). McLeannan and John R. Galbraith, who presum- Now Camptostoma obsoletum cinerascens (Wied). See ably collected it near Lion Hill, McLeannan's home Allen, 1889c, p. 231; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 455; Traylor, station on the Panama Railway. 1979, p. 16. Camptostoma obsoletum venezuelae Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 6784, sex male, according to Allen (loc. cit.); original label still present but Camptostoma obsoletum venezuelae Zimmer, 1941, p. sex designation not clear; collected at Barra do 12 (La Cascabel, Rio San Feliz, Bolivar, Venezuela). Juc'u, about 12 mi south of the mouth of the Rio Now Camptostoma obsoletum venezuelae Zimmer. See Espiritu Santo, Espiritu Santo, Brazil, probably Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 203; Traylor, 1979, p. 14. Dec. 1815, by collectors for Maximilian, Prince HOLOTYPE: AMNH 438789, male, collected at Wied zu Neuwied (Bokermann, 1957, p. 218). La Cascabel, Rio San Feliz, Bolivar, Venezuela, On a fragment of the original label appears: May 27, 1907, by George K. Cherrie ofthe Brook- "Hylophilus cinerascens mihi, Brasilia, M. R." in lyn Institute Expedition (no. 14819). Former Wied's hand. Brooklyn Institute Museum no. 5358. Phaeomyias inflava Chapman Camptostoma obsoletum bogotensis Zimmer Phaeomyias inflava Chapman, 1924a, p. 10 (Viru, Tru- Camptostoma obsoletum bogotensis Zimmer, 1941 b, p. jillo, La Libertad, western Peru). 13 ("Bogota," Colombia, probable eastern side of the Now Phaeomyias murina inflava Chapman. See Hell- eastern Andes). mayr, 1927, p. 452; Traylor, 1979, p. 17. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 9

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 152177, male, collected at Now Sublegatus obscurior Todd. See Traylor, 1979, p. Viru, Trujillo, La Libertad, northwestern Peru, Apr. 19. 28, 1919, by Harry Watkins. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 147737, male, collected on the Rio Tavara, 1600 ft, southeastern Peru, June Phaeomyias murina maranonica Zimmer 6, 1915, by H. and C. Watkins. Rio Tavara does Phaeomyias murina maranonica Zimmer, 1941b, p. 8 not appear on modern maps. On the original label (Jaen, 2400 ft, Rio Marant6n, northern Peru). appears: "70° 20' W; 130 25' S," which places it Now Phaeomyias murina maranonica Zimmer. See close to the border of Bolivia. Traylor, 1979, p. 17. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 185853, male, collected at Sublegatus glaber sordidus Zimmer ofthe lower north- Jaen, 2400 ft, valley Maraii6n, Sublegatus glaber sordidus Zimmer, 194 lb, p. 4 (Utinga, ern Peru, June 6, 1924, by Harry Watkins (no. near Para, Brazil). 8094). Now Sublegatus obscurior Todd. See Traylor, 1979, p. Empidonax atrirostris Lawrence 19. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 148599, male, collected at Empidonax atrirostris Lawrence, 187 1c, p. 234 ("Ven- ezuela?"). Utinga, near Para, lower Amazon, Brazil, May 9, Now Sublegatus modestus atrirostris (Lawrence). See 1915, by George K. Cherrie (no. 19054) of the Zimmer, 1941b, p. 3; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. Collins-Day Expedition. 861; Traylor, 1979, p. 18. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42980, sex unrecorded. On Elainea macilvainii Lawrence a Lawrence label appears "Carthagena," which is Elainea macilvainii Lawrence, 1871la, p. 10 ("Venezue- probably the type locality, and "C. Wood," who la?"). collected the bird, according to Lawrence (loc. cit.). Now Myiopagis gaimardii macilvainii (Lawrence). See The type locality "Venezuela?" was probably a Hellmayr, 1927, p. 432; Wetmore, 1972, p. 563; Tray- lapse. lor, 1979, p. 21. Sublegatus glaber pallens Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42561, sex undetermined, collected in Colombia, presumably, because "Car- Sublegatus glaberpallens Zimmer, 194 lb, p. 6 (Savonet, thagena" appears on a Lawrence label along with Curasao). C. Wood, both in Lawrence's hand. The type lo- Now Sublegatus modestus pallens Zimmer. See Traylor, cality Cartagena has been accepted by all recent 1979, p. 18. authors. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499782, male, collected at Savonet, Cura,ao, Dutch West Indies, June 15, Elaenia gaimardii trinitatis 1892, by Ernst Hartert. From the Rothschild col- Hartert and Goodson lection. Elaenia gaimardii trinitatis Hartert and Goodson, 1917, Sublegatus glaber orinocensis Zimmer p. 411 (Caparo, Trinidad). Now Myiopagis gaimardii trinitatis Hartert and Good- Sublegatus glaber orinocensis Zimmer, 1941b, p. 5 (Al- son. See Traylor, 1979, p. 22. tagracia, Rio Orinoco, Venezuela). Now Sublegatus modestus orinocensisZimmer. See Phelps HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499585, male, collected at and Phelps, 1950, p. 201; Traylor, 1979, p. 19. Caparo, Trinidad, Apr. 20, 1902, by E. Andre. From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499770, male, collected at Altagracia, Rio Orinoco, Bolivar, Venezuela, Dec. 29, 1897, by George K. Cherrie (no. 9452). The Myiopagis gaimardii subcinereus Zimmer AMNH number of499767, as originally published Myiopagis gaimardii subeinereus Zimmer, 194la, p. 19 by Zimmer (loc. cit.), is incorrect. Cherrie's no. (Prata, 45 m, near Para, Brazil). 9452 is AMNH no. 499770, collected on the given Now Myiopagis gaimardii subcinereus Zimmer. See date. Traylor, 1979, p. 23. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499546, male, collected at Sublegatus glaber peruvianus Zimmer Prata, near Para, lower Amazon, Brazil, Dec. 2, Sublegatus glaber peruvianus Zimmer, 1941b, p. 3 (Rio 1905, by W. Hoffmans (no. 243). From the Roth- Tavara, 1600 ft, southeastern Peru). schild collection. 10 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Serpophaga parambae Hellmayr Now Elaenia albiceps urubambae Zimmer. See Traylor, 1979, p. 29. Serpophaga parambae Hellmayr, 1904, p. 54 (Hacienda Paramba, 3500 ft, Imbabura, Ecuador). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 305831, male, collected at Now Myiopagis canicepsparambae (Hellmayr). See Har- Chospiyoc, 10,000 ft, Urubamba Valley, south- tert, 1922, p. 385; Traylor, 1979, p. 23. eastern Peru, Apr. 21, 1915, by Edmund Heller (no. 44) ofthe Yale-National Geographic Peruvian HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499606, male, collected at Expedition. Hacienda Paramba, 3500 ft, Imbabura, Ecuador, July 23, 1899, by R. Miketta (no. 473). From the Elainea albiventris Chapman Rothschild collection. Elainea albiventris Chapman, 1897b, p. 368 (Cumana- coa, Bermudez, Venezuela). Myiopagis viridicata rondoni Cherrie Now Elaenia parvirostris Pelzeln. See Hellmayr, 1927, Myiopagis viridicata rondoni Cherrie, 1916, p. 188 p. 415; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 196. (Urucuim, near Corumbi, Mato Grosso, Brazil). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 73426, male, collected at Now Myiopagis viridicata viridicata (Vieillot). See Hell- Cumanacoa, Bermudez (or Sucre), Venezuela, July mayr, 1927, p. 435. 3, 1896, by William H. Phelps (no. 1180). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 127860, male, collected at Uruc'um, near Corumba, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Dec. Elaenia obscura sordida Zimmer 13, 1913, by George K. Cherrie of the Roosevelt Elaenia obscura sordida Zimmer, 1941a, p. 16 (Franca, Expedition (no. 1741 1). Sao Paulo, Brazil). Now Elaenia obscura sordida Zimmer. See Traylor, 1979, Elainea chinchorrensis Griscom p. 34. Elainea chinchorrensis Griscom, 1926, p. 3 (Great Key, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 140088, female, collected Chinchorro Bank, Quintana Roo, Mexico). at Franca, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sept. 19 10, by Garbe Now Elaenia martinica chinchorrensis Griscom. See (no. 26) for the Museu Paulista. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 407; Traylor, 1979, p. 27. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 254615, male, collected on Elaenea tyleri Chapman Chinchorro Bank, off the coast of Quintana Roo, Elaenea tyleri Chapman, 1929b, p. 20 (Mt. Duida, 5000 Mexico, Jan. 21, 1926, by Ludlow Griscom. ft, Venezuela). This specimen lacks a tail. Now Elaenia dayi tyleri Chapman. See Phelps and Phelps, Muscicapa brevirostris Wied 1950, p. 199; Traylor, 1979, p. 34. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245927, female, collected Muscicapa brevirostris Wied, 1831, p. 799 (Rio de Ja- on Mt. Duida at 5000 ft, Jan. 1 1, 1929, by the neiro). Olalla brothers for the Tyler Duida Expedition. Now Elaeniaflavogasterflavogaster (Thunberg). See Al- len, 1889c, p. 232; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 402. Elaenia dayi auyantepui Zimmer and Phelps SYNTYPES: AMNH 4914, male; 4916, female, Elaenia dayi auyantepui Zimmer and Phelps, 1952, p. Brasilien, collected near Rio de Janeiro, late sum- 6 (Auyan-tepui, 2200 m, Bolivar, Venezuela). mer, 1815 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 212), by collec- Now Elaenia dayi auyantepui Zimmer and Phelps. See tors for Maximilian Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Traylor, 1979, p. 34. Elaenia albiceps diversa Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 323548, male, collected on the plateau of Auyan-tepui at 2200 m, Dec. 25, Elaenia albiceps diversa Zimmer, 194 ia, p. 8 (Cajabam- 1937, by E. T. Gilliard (no. 676) of the Phelps ba, 9000 ft, northern Peru). Venezuela Expedition. Now Elaenia albiceps diversa Zimmer. See Traylor, 1979, p. 29. Elaenia dayi Chapman HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499426, male, collected at Cajabamba, 9000 ft, northern Peru, Jan. 1894, by Elaenia dayi Chapman, 1929a, p. 3 (summit of Mt. Ro- 0. T. Baron. From the Rothschild collection. raima, 8600 ft, Venezuela). Now Elaenia dayi dayi Chapman. See Phelps and Phelps, Elaenia albiceps urubambae Zimmer 1950, p. 198; Traylor, 1979, p. 34. Elaenia albiceps urubambae Zimmer, 194 la, p. 6 (Cho- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 236810, female, collected spiyoc, 10,000 ft, Urubamba Valley, Peru). on the summit of Mt. Roraima, 8600 ft, Bolivar, 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 I1I

Venezuela, Nov. 18, 1927, by T. Donald Carter HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42422, sex unrecorded, col- (no. 817) of the Lee Garnett Day Expedition. lected in Ecuador, probably by native collectors. "I. and S." appears on a Lawrence collection label. Elaenia pallatangae intensa Zimmer Elaenia pallatangae intensa Zimmer, 1941 a, p. 17 (San Serpophaga grisea Lawrence Pedro, 8600-9400 ft, south of Chachapoyas, Peru). grisea Lawrence, 187 p. 139 San Now Elaenia pallatangae intensa Zimmer. See Traylor, Serpophaga lb, (near Jose, Costa Rica). 1979, p. 35. Now Serpophaga cinerea grisea Lawrence. See Hellmayr, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 235568, male, collected at 1927, p. 386; Wetmore, 1972, p. 544; Traylor, 1979, San Pedro, 8600-9400 ft, south of Chachapoyas, p. 40. Peru, Jan. 22, 1926, by Harry Watkins (no. 1001 1). SYNTYPES: AMNH 42529, 42533, sex undeter- mined, collected near San Jose (probably), Costa Mecocerculus nigriceps Chapman Rica, date unknown, by the Messrs. Carmiol for Mecocerculus nigriceps Chapman, 1899, p. 154 (Las Pal- Dr. C. H. Van Patten. males, Venezuela). Now Mecocerculus leucophrys nigriceps Chapman. See Serpophaga hypoleuca venezuelana Zimmer Hellmayr, 1927, p. 395; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 195; Traylor, 1979, p. 36. Serpophaga hypoleuca venezuelana Zimmer, 1940b, p. 14 (Caicara, Rio Orinoco, Venezuela). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 70381, male, collected at Now Serpophaga hypoleuca venezuelana Zimmer. See Los Palmales, Sucre, Venezuela, Dec. 7, 1898, by Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 193; Traylor, 1979, p. 40. F. W. Urich (no. 49). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 499129, male, collected at Caicara, Rio Orinoco, Venezuela; Feb. 21, 1898, Ochthoeca rufomarginatus Lawrence by George K. and Stella M. Cherrie (no. 10198). Ochthoeca rufomarginatus Lawrence, 1869b, p. 266 From the Rothschild collection. (Quito Valley, Ecuador). Now Mecocerculus leucophrys rufomarginatus (Law- Inezia subflava obscura Zimmer rence). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 393; Zimmer, 1940b, p. 16; Traylor, 1979, p. 37. Inezia subflava obscura Zimmer, 1939a, p. 168 (Esme- raldas, 325 ft, Cerro Duida, Venezuela). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42431, sex undetermined Now Inezia subflava obscura Zimmer. See Phelps and [2?], collected in the Quito Valley, Ecuador, prob- Phelps, 1950, p. 193; Traylor, 1979, p. 43. ably by native collectors. "I. and S." appears on a Lawrence collection label. Also appears: "next HOLOTYPE: AMNH 435778, female, collected to Lessoni" and "not in mus. P.[hilip] L. S.[clater]." at Esmeraldas, 325 ft, foot ofMount Duida, Ama- zonas, Venezuela, Mar. 16, 1929, by the Olalla brothers. Mecocerculus setophagoides brunneomarginata Chapman Stigmatura budytoides napensis Chapman Mecocerculus setophagoides brunneomarginata Chap- man, 1924a, p. 1 (Cedrobamba, 12,000 ft, above Ma- Stigmatura budytoides napensis Chapman, 1926a, p. 3 chu Picchu, Urubamba Valley, Peru). (Junction of Curaray and Napo rivers, Peru). Now Mecocerculus leucophrys brunneomarginatus Now Stigmatura napensis napensis Chapman. See Hell- Chapman. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 393; Zimmer, 1940b, mayr, 1927, p. 380, note a; Zimmer, 1940b, pp. 12, p. 15; Traylor, 1979, p. 37. 13; Traylor, 1979, p. 44. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 166555, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 211014, male, collected at timberline, 12,000 ft, Cedrobamba, above Machu thejunction ofthe Curaray and Napo rivers, Peru, Picchu, Urubamba Valley, Peru, by Edmund Hel- Dec. 10, 1915, by the Olalla brothers. ler (no. 136) ofthe Yale-National Geographic Pe- ruvian Expedition. Stigmatura budytoides bahiae Chapman Mecocerculus alutus Oberholser Stigmatura budytoides bahiae Chapman, 1926a, p. 4 (Joazairo (sic), northern Bahia, Brazil). Mecocerculus alutus Oberholser, 1902, p. 62 (Ecuador). Now Stigmatura napensis bahiae Chapman. See Hell- Now Mecocerculus stictopterus stictopterus (Sclater). See mayr, 1927, p. 380, note; Zimmer, 1940b, pp. 12, 13; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 397; Zimmer, 1940b, p. 18. Traylor, 1979, p. 44. 12 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 140075, male, collected at Cyanotis rubrigastra alticola Juazeiro, Bahia, Brazil, Nov. 1907, by Garbe (no. Berlepsch and Stolzmann 7630) for Museu Paulista. Cyanotis rubrigastra alticola Berlepsch and Stolzmann, 1896, p. 361. Stigmatura budytoides gracilis Zimmer Now Tachuris rubrigastra alticola (Berlepsch and Stolz- Stigmatura budytoides gracilis Zimmer, 1955, p. 11 mann). See Hartert, 1922, p. 383; Hellmayr, 1927, p. (Joazeiro (sic) northern Bahia, Brazil). 369; Traylor, 1979, p. 48. Now Stigmatura budytoides gracilis Zimmer. See Tray- SYNTYPE: AMNH 499012, female, collected at lor, 1979, p. 45. Incapirca (or Ingapirca), Junin, Peru, May 26, 1890, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 243787, female, collected by J . Kalinowski (no. 585). From the Rothschild at Juazeiro, 1000 ft, Bahia, Brazil, Mar. 27, 1927, collection. by E. Kaempfer (no. 4774). "Typus" appears on an original label. Hartert (loc. cit.) wrote: "Stolzmann probably labelled all Spizitornis reguloides albiventris Chapman eight specimens 'typus' more antiquo." Spizitornis reguloides albiventris Chapman, 1924a, p. 7 Habrura pectoralis bogotensis Chapman (Huaral, Lima, Peru). Now Anairetes reguloides albiventris (Chapman). See Habrura pectoralis bogotensis Chapman, 1915, p. 646 Zimmer, 1940b, p. 9; Traylor, 1979, p. 46. (Suba, Bogota Savanna, Col.). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 152033, male, collected at Now Polystictus pectoralis bogotensis (Chapman). Huaral, Lima, Peru, Nov. 15, 1918, by Harry Wat- Hellmayr, 1927, p. 366; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, kins. p. 853; Traylor, 1979, p. 50. Zimmer (op. cit., p. 6) pointed out that the spell- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 132323, sex undetermined, ing of Anairetes was probably a lapse originally collected at Suba, Bogota region, Colombia, Apr. but not invalidated by the earlier Anaeretes. 5, 1915, by Apolinar Maria (no. 108). Habrura pectoralis brevipennis Spizitornisfiavirostris huancabambae Chapman Berlepsch and Hartert Habrura pectoralis brevipennis Berlepsch and Hartert, Spizitornisfiavirostris huancabambae Chapman, 1924a, 1902, p. 40 (Q. d. Caicara, Venezuela). p. 8 (Huancabamba, 6500 ft, Piura, northern Peru). Now Polystictus pectoralis brevipennis (Berlepsch and Now Anairetes flavirostris huancabambae (Chapman). Hartert). See Hartert, 1922, p. 383; Phelps and Phelps, See Zimmer, 1940b, p. 8; Traylor, 1979, p. 47. 1950, p. 192; Traylor, 1979, p. 50. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 175384, sex undetermined, HoLoTYPE: AMNH 498981, male, collected at collected at Huancabamba, Piura, Peru, Nov. 21, Quiribana de Caicara, Bolivar, Venezuela, Apr. 1922, by Harry Watkins (no. 6570). 26, 1898, by George K. and Stella M. Cherrie (no. 10835). From the Rothschild collection. Spizitornis flavirostris arequipae Chapman Spizitornisflavirostris arequipae Chapman, 1926a, p. 4 E.luscarthmusl superciliaris Wied (Arequipa, Peru). superciliaris Wied, 1831, p. 953 (inneren Now See E.[uscarthmus] Anairetes flavirostris arequipae (Chapman). Campos Geraes an den Granzen der Provinzen Minas Zimmer, 1940b, p. 6; Traylor, 1979, p. 47. und Bahia). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 211012, male, collected at Now Polystictus superciliaris (Wied). See Allen, 1889c, Arequipa, Peru, June 3, 1926, by G. H. H. Tate. p. 230; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 366; Zimmer, 1955, pp. 9, 10; Traylor, 1979, p. 50. Spizitornisflavirostris cuzcoensis Chapman SYNrYPES: AMNH 6785 [female?], 6789 [male], probably collected near "Valo," Bahia, Brazil, in Spizitornisflavirostris cuzcoensis Chapman, 1924a, p. 8 early 1817 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 236), by collec- (Cuzco, Peru). tors for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. Now Anairetes flavirostris cuzeoensis (Chapman). See Zimmer (loc. cit.) restricted the type locality to Zimmer, 1940b, p. 7; Traylor, 1979, p. 47. Vallo Fundo, lat. 15°16' S, long. 41047' W, Bahia. HoLorYPE: AMNH 129169, male, collected near These specimens, having been mounted and ex- Cuzco, 1 1,000 ft, Peru, Oct. 28, 1914, by H. and posed, are so faded that they are almost unrec- C. Watkins. ognizable. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 13

E.4uscarthmusj meloryphus Wied Now Mionectes olivaceus pallidus Chapman. See Hell- mayr, 1927, p. 495; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. E.[uscarthmus] meloryphusWied, 1831, p. 947 (Campos 870; Traylor, 1979, p. 55. Geral and Minas Gerais-Bahia border). Now Euscarthmus meloryphus meloryphus Wied. See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 122204, female, collected Hellmayr, 1927, p. 358; Zimmer, 1955, p. 7; Traylor, at Buena Vista, 4500 ft, above Villavicencio, Meta, 1979, p. 52. Colombia, Mar. 9, 1913, by Frank M. Chapman. SYNTYPE: AMNH 6788, female, probably col- Mionectes olivaceus meridae Zimmer lected near Vallo (or Vale) Fundo, southern Bahia, Brazil, to which place Zimmer (loc. cit.) restricted Mionectes olivaceus meridae Zimmer, 1941c, p. 10 (El the type locality, in early 1817 (Bokermann, 1957, Valle, near Merida, Venezuela). p. 236), by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied Now Mionectes olivaceus meridae Zimmer. See Phelps zu Neuwied. and Phelps, 1950, p. 212; Traylor, 1979, p. 55. Allen (1889c, p. 230) gives no. 6785 as the HOLOTYPE: AMNH 500183, male, collected at AMNH number ofthis type. However, that is the El Valle, near Merida, Venezuela, Feb. 18, 1897, number of one of the syntypes of E. superciliaris, by Sal. Bricefio Gabaldon (no. 2169). From the and the catalog number of this type is correct as Rothschild collection. given above. This specimen is much faded. Mionectes olivaceus venezuelensis Ridgway Mionectes striaticollis columbianus Chapman Mionectes olivaceus venezuelensis Ridgway, 1906, p. 1 16 (Guacharo, Monagas, Venezuela). Mionectes striaticollis columbianus Chapman, 1919, p. Now Mionectes olivaceus venezuelensis Ridgway. See 264 (Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia). Hellmayr, 1927, p. 496; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. Now Mionectes striaticollis columbianus Chapman. See 212; Traylor, 1979, p. 55. Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 869; Traylor, 1979, p. 53. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 70345, female, collected at Guacharo, Monagas, Venezuela, Dec. 14, 1898, HoLoTYPE: AMNH 133683, male, collected at Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia, Nov. by F. W. Urich (no. 83). 21, 1914, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 10199). Mionectes olivaceus fasciaticollis Chapman Mionectes olivaceus fasciaticollis Chapman, 1923, p. 9 Mionectes striaticollis viridiceps Chapman (Tulmayo (sic), 4000 ft, Vitoc Valley, Junin, Peru). Mionectes striaticollis viridiceps Chapman, 1924a, p. 9 Now Mionectes olivaceus fasciaticollis Chapman. See (above Zaruma, 6000 ft, Ecuador). Hellmayr, 1927, p. 495; Zimmer, 1941c, p. 9; Traylor, Now Mionectes striaticollis viridiceps Chapman. See 1979, p. 55. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 493; Zimmer, 1941c, p. 8; Traylor, HoLoTYPE: AMNH 169833, male (described as 1979, p. 54. a female but sexed by the collector as a male; HOLOTrPE: AMNH 129907, male, collected according to Zimmer (loc. cit.), almost certainly above Zaruma, 6000 ft, El Oro, Ecuador, Sept. 27, "a male in first winter plumage"), collected at Tu- 1913, by William B. Richardson. lumayo, Vitoc Valley, 4000 ft, Junin, Peru, May 17, 1921, by Harry Watkins. Mionectes striaticollis palamblae Chapman lutescens Griscom Mionectes striaticollis palamblae Chapman, 1927, p. 4 Pipromorpha oleaginea (Palambla, Piura, Peru). Pipromorpha oleaginea lutescens Griscom, 1927, p. 9 Now Mionectes striaticollis palamblae Chapman. See (Santa F6, 2000 ft, Veraguas, western Panama). Zimmer, 1941c, p. 8; Traylor, 1979, p. 54. Now Mionectes oleagineus lutescens (Griscom). See Wet- HoLoTYPE: AMNH 175386, male, collected near more, 1972, p. 598; Traylor, 1979, p. 56. Palambla, 3900-6500 ft, Piura, Peru, Oct. 19,1922, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 187459, male, collected at by Harry Watkins (no. 6421). Sant Fe, Veraguas, Pacific slope, Panama, Apr. 13, 1925, by R. R. Benson (no. 1476). Mionectes olivaceus pallidus Chapman Mionectes oleagineus pallidiventris Hellmayr Mionectes olivaceus pallidus Chapman, 1914a, p. 177 (Buena Vista, above Villavicencio, 4500 ft, Colom- Mionectes oleagineus pallidiventris Hellmayr, 1906a, p. bia). 22 (Rincon of San Antonio, Cumana, Venezuela). 14 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Now Mionectes oleagineus pallidiventris Hellmayr. See Leptotriccusflaviventris Hartert Zimmer, 1941c, p. 13; Traylor, 1979, p. 57. Leptotriccusflaviventris Hartert, 1897, p. 5 ("Ejido and HOLOTYPE: AMNH 500264, male, collected at Merida, Venezuela"). Rincon de San Antonio, St. of Cumana, Sucre? Now Phylloscartes flaviventris (Hartert). See Hellmayr, (see Paynter, 1982, p. 171), Venezuela, Mar. 14, 1927, p. 349; Traylor, 1979, p. 65. 1898, by Caracciolo (no. 859). From the Roths- child collection. LECrOTYPE: AMNH 498859, sex undetermined, collected at Merida, Venezuela, Apr. 1894, by A. Leptopogon amaurocephalus obscuritergum Mocquerys (no. 200); "Merida" appears on the Zimmer and Phelps original label. Paralectotype: AMNH 498860, sex undetermined, collected at Ejido, Merida, March Leptopogon amaurocephalus obscuritergum Zimmer and 1894 by A. Mocquerys (no. 21 1). "Type" desig- Phelps, 1946, p. 16 (Auyan-tepui, 1100 m, Bolivar, nation by Hartert (1922, p. 383). From the Roth- Venezuela). schild collection. Now Leptopogon amaurocephalus obscuritergum Zim- mer and Phelps. See Traylor, 1979, p. 61. Capsiempis flaveola magnirostris Hartert HOLOTYPE: AMNH 324580, male, collected on Capsiempisflaveola magnirostris Hartert, 1898b, p. 487 Auyan-tepui, 1100 m, Bolivar, Venezuela, Feb. 6, (Chimbo, Ecuador). 1938, by E. T. Gilliard (no. 1413) of the Phelps Now Phylloscartes flaveolus magnirostris (Hartert). See Venezuela Expedition. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 356; Traylor, 1979, p. 66. LECrOTYPE: AMNH 498887, male, collected at Leptopogon superciliaris venezuelensis Chimbo, 1000 ft, southwestern Ecuador, Sept. 1, Hartert and Goodson 1894, by W. F. H. Rosenberg (no. 825). Paralec- Leptopogon superciliaris venezuelensis Hartert and totypes: AMNH 498888-498891, females, col- Goodson, 1917, p. 413 (Cumbre de Valencia, near lected at Chimbo, Aug. 26, 27, 1894, by W. F. H. Puerto Cabello, Venezuela). Rosenberg. "Type" designation by Hartert (1922, Now Leptopogon superciliaris venezuelensis Hartert and p. 384). From the Rothschild collection. Goodson. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 486; Zimmer, 1941c, p. 5; Traylor, 1979, p. 62. Capsiempisflaveola amazona Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 500138, male, collected at Capsiempisflaveola amazona Zimmer, 1955, p. 3 (Bor- Cumbre de Valencia, inland of Puerto Caballo, ba, Rio Madeira [right bank], Brazil). Carabobo, Venezuela, Jan. 14, 1910, by S. M. Now Phylloscartes flaveolus amazonus Zimmer. See Klages. From the Rothschild collection. Traylor, 1979, p. 66. Mecocerculus nigrifrons Chapman HOLOTYPE: AMNH 279804, male, collected at Borba, right bank of Rio Madeira, Brazil, Feb. 7, Mecocerculus nigrifrons Chapman, 1929b, p. 18 (Savan- 1930, by the Olalla brothers. na Hills, Mt. Duida tableland, 4400 ft, Venezuela). Now Phylloscartes nigrifrons (Salvin and Godman, 1884). See Zimmer, 1940b, p. 19; Traylor, 1979, p. 63. Phylloscartes ventralis tucumanus Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245928, male, collected on Phylloscartes ventralis tucumanus Zimmer, 1940b, p. 1 Savanna Hills, summit ofMt. Duida, 4400 ft, Feb. (Tafi Trail, 2000 ft, Tucuman, Argentina). 11, 1929, by G. H. H. Tate (no. 5982) ofthe Tyler Now Phylloscartes ventralis tucumanus Zimmer. See Duida Expedition. Traylor, 1979, p. 67. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 141648, male, collected on Pogonotriccus alleni Oberholser the Tafi Trail Tucuman, Argentina, Apr. 13, 1916, Pogonotriccus alleni Oberholser, 1902, p. 65 (Rio Cauca, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 16105). Colombia). Now Phylloscartes ophthalmicus ophthalmicus (Tacza- Leptopogon flavovirens Lawrence 346. nowski). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. Leptopogonflavovirens Lawrence, 1862a, p. 472 (line of HOLOTYPE: AMNH 71758, male, collected on the Panama Railway). the Rio Cauca, Colombia, June 1898, by J. H. Now Phylloscartesflavovirens (Lawrence). See Hellmayr, Batty. Recent authors have not mentioned this 1927, p. 351; Zimmer, 1940b, p. 2; Wetmore, 1972, name. p. 539; Traylor, 1979, p. 69. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 15

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42583, male, collected on Lophotriccus vitiosus affinis Zimmer the line of the Panama Railway, probably near Lion Hill, Atlantic slope, Panama (Wetmore, Lophotriccus vitiosus affinis Zimmer, 1940a, p. 20 (Rio 1972), date unknown, by James McLeannan and Suno, above Avila, eastern Ecuador). John R. Galbraith (no. 227). Now Lophotriccus vitiosus affinis Zimmer. See Traylor, This specimen was the unique representative of 1979, p. 74. the taxon for many years; others are now housed HOLOTYPE: AMNH 179508, male, collected on in Washington and New York. Wetmore (1972) the Rio Suno, above Avila, Napo, eastern Ecua- remarked that its relationships are uncertain, and dor, Feb. 13, 1923, by Olalla and sons. he followed Zimmer (1940b) in using the name as it stands. Lophotriccus subcristatus Allen Lophotriccus subcristatus Allen, 1892a, p. 53 (El Pilar, Mecocerculus superciliaris palloris Griscom Venezuela). MecocerculussuperciliarispallorisGriscom, 1935, p. 200 Now Lophotriccus galeatus (Boddaert). See Hellmayr, ("Tapalisa, Darien, Panama"). 1927, p. 333. Now Phylloscartes superciliaris palloris (Griscom). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 56189, female, collected by Wetmore, 1972, p. 541; Traylor, 1979, p. 69. D. W. Smith, Nov. 3, 1891, at El Pilar, Sucre, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 135932, male, collected at Venezuela. The original label is a Salvin and God- base of Cerro Tacarcuna, 5000 ft, Darien, eastern man Museum label, but the specimen was appar- Panama (which appears on the original label), Apr. ently never a part of that collection, Mrs. Smith's 1, 1915, by William B. Richardson. collection having come directly to the American Museum (Allen, 1892a, p. 51). The label was print- Ochthoeca keaysi Chapman ed with the locality "St. Vincent, W. I.," which has been crossed out. Ochthoeca keaysi Chapman, 1901, p. 227 ("Inca Mine, Peru"). Atalotriccus pilaris wilcoxi Griscom Now Pseudotriccus simplex (Berlepsch). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 342; Zimmer, 1940a, p. 22. Atalotriccus pilaris wilcoxi Griscom, 1924, p. 5 (La Co- lorada, Santiago, Veraguas, Panama). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 74100, female, collected at Now Atalotriccus pilaris wilcoxi Griscom. See Hellmayr, Inca Mine (apparently now Santo Domingo, Puno), 1927, p. 335; Wetmore, 1972, p. 532; Traylor, 1979, Peru, Aug. 4, 1900, by H. H. Keays (no. 86). p. 75. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 183093, male, collected at E.luscarthmusl cinereicollis Wied La Colorada, Santiago, Veraguas, Panama, Apr. E.[uscarthmus] cinereicollis Wied, 1831, p. 955 (no lo- 23, 1924, by Benson and Seaman. cality given). Now Myiornis auricularis cinereicollis (Wied). See Pinto, Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelensis Ridgway 1944, p. 242; Traylor, 1979, p. 72. Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelensis Ridgway, 1906, p. 115 SYNTYPES: AMNH 4890, male, 4891, female, (San Antonio, Bermuidez, Venezuela). "Brasilien." Southern Bahia designated by Pinto Now Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelensis Ridgway. See (1944) as type locality. Earlier Allen (1889c, p. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 336; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 229) listed "Campos Geraes, provinces of Minas 188; Traylor, 1979, p. 76. and Bahia," without comment, but there seems to HOLOTYPE: AMNH 73454, male, collected at be no reason to accept such a restricted locality. San Antonio (=San Antonio de Maturin, see Payn- ter, 1982, p. 176), Monagas, Venezuela, July 15, Lophotriccus vitiosus guianensis Zimmer 1896, by William H. Phelps (no. 1317). Lophotriccus vitiosus guianensis Zimmer, 1940a, p. 20 Poecilotriccus ruficeps peruvianus Chapman (Ipousin, Approuague River, French Guiana). Now Lophotriccus vitiosus guianensis Zimmer. See Tray- Poecilotriccus ruficeps peruvianus Chapman, 1924a, p. 5 lor, 1979, p. 74. (Chaupe, 6100 ft, northeast of Huancabamba, north- ern Peru). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498769, male, collected at Now Poecilotriccus ruficeps peruvianus Chapman. See Ipousin, Approuague River, French Guiana, Dec. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 327; Zimmer, 1940a, p. 18; Tray- 26, 1902, by George K. Cherrie (no. 12836). lor, 1979, p. 77. 16 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 180939, male, collected at Now Hemitriccus zosterops flaviviridis (Zimmer). See Chaupe, 6100 ft, northeast of Huancabamba, Traylor, 1979, p. 81. northern Peru, Feb. 20, 1923, by Harry Watkins HOLOTYPE: AMNH 234811, male, collected on (no. 7045). the Rio Negro, about 35 mi west of Moyobamba, northeastem Peru, Oct. 13, 1925, by Harry Wat- Taeniotriccus andrei Berlepsch and Hartert kins (no. 9655). Taeniotriccus andrei Berlepsch and Hartert, 1902, p. 38 (La Pricion (sic), Rio Caura, Venezuela). Euscarthmornis zosterops naumburgae Zimmer Now Poecilotriccus andrei andrei (Berlepsch and Har- Euscarthmornis zosterops naumburgae Zimmer, 1945, tert). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 327; Traylor, 1979, p. p. 45 (Palmares, 600 ft, Pemambuco, Brazil). 77. Now Hemitriccus zosterops naumburgae (Zimmer). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498729, male, collected at Traylor, 1979, p. 81. La Prision, Rio Caura, Bolivar, Venezuela, Feb. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 243736, male, collected at 18, 1901, by E. Andre. From the Rothschild col- Palmares, 600 ft, Pernambuco, Brazil, Mar. 4, lection. 1927, by E. Kaempfer (no. 4635). Todirostrum olivaceum Lawrence Euscarthmornis aenigma Zimmer Todirostrum olivaceum Lawrence, 1862b, p. 12 (Isthmus Euscarthmornis aenigma Zimmer, 1 940a, p. 14 (Caxi- of Panama). ricatuba, Rio Tapaj6z (sic), Brazil). Now Oncostoma olivaceum (Lawrence). See Hellmayr, 78. Now Hemitriccus aenigma (Zimmer). See Traylor, 1979, 1927, p. 310; Traylor, 1979, p. p. 81. SYNTYPES: AMNH 42497, female, 42498, male, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 287053, male, collected at collected on the line ofthe Panama Railway, Pan- Caxiricatuba, Rio Tapajos, western Para, Brazil, ama, date unrecorded, by James McLeannan and May 17, 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. According John R. Galbraith (no. ofmale, 167; no. offemale, to Traylor (1979) known only from the right bank 217). of the Rio Tapajos. Hemitriccus obsoletus naumburgae Zimmer E.luscarthmusj orbitatus Wied 10 Hemitriccus obsoletus naumburgae Zimmer, 1 953, p. E. 958 for- 500 Rio Grande do [uscarthmus] orbitatus Wied, 1831, p. (great (Sinimbui, ft, Sul, Brazil). ests of Now Hemitriccus zimmeri Brazil). obsoletus Traylor. See Tray- Now Hemitriccus orbitatus (Wied). See Allen, 1 889c, p. new name H. naum- lor, 1979, p. 80; for obsoletus 229; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 312; p. burgae, preoccupied. Traylor, 1979, 82. SYNTYPEs: AMNH 4887, not sexed, 4896, fe- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 315128, male, collected at Sinimbiu, 500 ft, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Sept. male, "Brasilien." Pinto (1944, p. 230) restricted 30, 1928, by E. Kaempfer (no. 7987). the type locality to Rio Doce, Espiritu Santo. Euscarthmornis striaticollis obscuriceps Idioptilon rothschildi Berlepsch Zimmer Idioptilon rothschildi Berlepsch, 1907a, p. 356 (Ipousin, Euscarthmornis striaticollis obscuriceps Zimmer, 1 940a, River Approuague, French Guiana). p. 12 (Abrilongo, Mato Grosso, Brazil). Now Hemitriccus zosterops zosterops (Pelzeln). See Hell- Now Hemitriccus striaticollis striaticollis (Lafresnaye). mayr, 1927, p. 328; Zimmer, 1940a, p. 13; Traylor, See Traylor, 1979, p. 82. 1979, p. 81. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 33358, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498730, male, collected at male, Ipousin, Approuague River, French Guiana, Jan. Abrilongo, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Feb. 19, 1885, 8, 1903, by George K. Cherrie (no. 18057). From by H. H. Smith. the Rothschild collection. E.luscarthmusl nidipendulus Wied Euscarthmornis zosterops flaviviridis E.[uscarthmus] nidipendulus Wied, 1831, p. 950 (Rio Zimmer Mucuri and interior of Bahia, Brazil). Now Hemitriccus nidipendulus nidipendulus (Wied). See Euscarthmornis zosteropsflaviviridis Zimmer, 1 940a, p. Allen, 1889c, p. 229; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 31 1; Traylor, 14 (Rio Negro, 2600 ft, west of Moyobamba, Peru). 1979, p. 83. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 17

SYNTYPES: AMNH 4885, male, 4884 [female], Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus "Brasilien," probably in Jan. or Feb. 1816 (Bo- Fitzpatrick and O'Neill kermann, 1957, p. 223), by collectors for Maxi- milian Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Pinto (1944, p. Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus Fitzpatrick and O'Neill, 230) has restricted the type locality to Rio Mucuri. 1979, p. 443 (Cordillera del Condor, above San Jos6 A third possible syntype (AMNH 6786) has been de Lourdes, Cajamarca, Peru). identified in Zimmer's hand as Euscarthmornis Now Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus Fitzpatrick and (=Hemitriccus) n. paulistus on an American Mu- O'Neill. seum label. It is not in good condition. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 812797, male, collected at Cordillera del Condor, top of ridge E above San Euscarthmus septentrionalis Chapman Jos'e de Lourdes, 2200 m, Dept. Cajamarca, Peru, Euscarthmus septentrionalis Chapman, 1914a, p. 176 July 20, 1976, by John W. Fitzpatrick (no. 76- (Honda, 600 ft, Central Magdalena Valley, Colombia). 060). Now Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer septentrionalis Todirostrum plumbeiceps obscurum Zimmer (Chapman). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 322; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 847; Traylor, 1979, p. 83. Todirostrum plumbeiceps obscurum Zimmer, 1940a, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 122189, male, collected at 10 (Santo Domingo, 6000 ft, southeastem Peru). Honda, 600 ft, Magdalena River, Tolima, Colom- Now Todirostrum plumbeiceps obscurum Zimmer. See bia, Feb. 3, 1913, by George K. Cherrie (no. 16142). Traylor, 1979, p. 87. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146225, male, collected at Euscarthmornis duidae Chapman Santo Domingo, 6000 ft, southeastern Peru, Sept. Euscarthmornis duidae Chapman, 1929b, p. 19 (Chor- 12, 1916, by Harry Watkins. rera de Vegas, 4700 ft, Mount Duida, Venezuela). Now Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer duidae (Chapman). Todirostrum fumifrons penardi Hellmayr See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 186; Traylor, 1979, Todirostrumfumifrons penardi Hellmayr, 1 905b, p. 90 p. 84. (near Paramaribo, Surinam). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245929, male, collected at Now Todirostrumfumifronspenardi Hellmayr. See Har- Chorrera de Vegas, 4700 ft, Mt. Duida, Venezuela, tert, 1922, p. 383; Traylor, 1979, p. 88. Feb. 14, 1929, by the Olalla brothers for the Tyler HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498615, female adult, col- Duida Expedition. lected near Paramaribo, Surinam, Mar. 19, 1905, by Chunkoo (no. S 56). From the Rothschild col- Euscarthmornis margaritaceiventer auyantepui lection. Gilliard Euscarthmornis margaritaceiventer auyantepui Gilliard, Euscarthmus latirostris caniceps Chapman 1941, p. 489 (Mt. Auyan-tepui, 1100 m, southern Ven- Euscarthmus latirostris caniceps Chapman, 1924a, p. 7 ezuela). (Florencia, CaquetA, Colombia). Now Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer auyantepui (Gil- Now Todirostrum latirostre caniceps (Chapman). See liard). See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 185; Traylor, Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 845; Traylor, 1979, p. 1979, p. 84. 89. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 324578, male, collected on HOLOTYPE: AMNH 116545, male, collected at Mt. Auyan-tepui, at 1100 m, Venezuela, Dec. 16, Florencia, altitude given as 1000 ft on field label 1937, by E. T. Gilliard (no. 545) of the Phelps and 675 ft on printed label, CaquetA, southeastern Venezuela Expedition. Colombia, June 30, 1912, by Leo E. Miller (no. 3471). Idioptilon mirandae kaempferi Zimmer Todirostrum Zimmer Idioptilon mirandae kaempferiZimmer, 1953, p. 8 (Salto latirostre mixtum Pirahy (Joinville), Santa Catarina, Brazil). Todirostrum latirostre mixtum Zimmer, 1940a, p. 8 Now Hemitriccus kaempferi (Zimmer). See Traylor, 1979, (Candamo, southeastern Peru). p. 86. Now Todirostrum latirostre mixtum Zimmer. See Tray- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 315108, female, collected lor, 1979, p. 89. at Salto Pirahy (or Pirai), Joinville (or Joinvile), HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146217, female, collected Santa Catarina, Brazil, at 450 ft, June 3, 1929, by at Candamo, tropical zone of southeastern Peru, Emil Kaempfer (no. 10283). Dec. 11, 1916, by Harry Watkins (no. 442). 18 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Euscarthmus ochropterus Allen Todirostrum cinereum coloreum Ridgway Euscarthmus ochropterus Allen, 1889b, p. 143 (Chapa- Todirostrum cinereum coloreum Ridgway, 1906, p. 115 da, Matto Grosso, Brazil). (Corumba, Mato Grosso, Brazil). Now Todirostrum latirostre ochropterum (Allen). See Now Todirostrum cinereum coloreum Ridgway. See Traylor, 1979, p. 89. Gyldenstolpe, 1945a, p. 217; Traylor, 1979, p. 93. SYNTYPES: AMNH 33370, male, Aug. 15, 1885, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 33350, male, collected at and 33368, female, June 27, 1885, collected at Corumb'a, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Mar. 17, 1886, by Chapada, Mato Grosso, Brazil, by H. H. Smith. H. H. Smith.

Todirostrum superciliaris Lawrence Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum similis Zimmer Todirostrum superciliaris Lawrence, 187 ia, p. 9 ("Ven- Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum similis Zimmer, 1 940a, ezuela?"). p. 3. (Igarape Amorin, Rio Tapajoz (left bank), Brazil). Now Todirostrum sylvia superciliare Lawrence. See Mey- Now Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum similis Zimmer. See er de Schauensee, 1950, p. 845; Traylor, 1979, p. 90. Traylor, 1979, p. 94. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42527, sex undetermined, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 288730, female, collected collected in Colombia (Carthagena [=Cartagena, at Igarape Amorin, left bank ofRio Tapajos, Para, Bolivar, Colombia] appears on a Lawrence col- Brazil, July 2, 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. lection label; the bird is to be found only in Co- lombia), on a date unknown, by Christopher Wood. Cnipodectes subbrunneus panamensis Zimmer Todirostrum maculatum annectens Zimmer Cnipodectes subbrunneus panamensis Zimmer, 1 939c, Todirostrum maculatum annectens Zimmer, 1940a, p. p. 10 (Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone, Panama). 6 (Igarape Cacao Pereira, lower right bank Rio Negro, Now Cnipodectes subbrunneus panamensis Zimmer. See Brazil). Wetmore, 1972, p. 506; Traylor, 1979, p. 95. Now Todirostrum maculatum annectens Zimmer. See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 229399, female, collected Gyldenstolpe, 1945a, p. 248; Traylor, 1979, p. 91. on Barro Colorado Island, Gatun Lake, Panama HOLOTYPE: AMNH 313224, male, collected at Canal, Panama, Jan. 16,1927, by Frank M. Chap- Igarape, Cacao Pereira, Rio Negro, Brazil, Jan. 17, man. 1930, by the Olalla brothers. "O.[varies] N.[ot] E.[nlarged]" and "end ofmolt" appears on the original label. Todirostrum maculatum diversum Zimmer Ramphotrigon megacephala boliviana Zimmer Todirostrum maculatum diversum Zimmer, 1 940a, p. 6 (Igarape Brabo, left bank, lower Rio Tapajoz (sic), Ramphotrigon megacephala boliviana Zimmer, 1939d, Brazil). p. 17 (Mission San Antonio, 1300 ft, Rio Chimor6, Now Todirostrum maculatum diversum Zimmer. See Cochabamba, Bolivia). Gyldenstolpe, 1951, p. 263; Traylor, 1979, p. 91. NowRamphotrigon megacephala boliviana Zimmer. See Gyldenstolpe, 1945b, p. 215; Traylor, 1979, p. 97. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 287040, male, collected at Igarape Brabo, left bank of lower Rio Tapajos, HOLOTrPE: AMNH 137633, male, collected at Brazil, June 1, 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. Mission San Antonio, 1300 ft, Rio Chimore, Cochabamba, eastern Bolivia, Aug. 11, 1915, by T.[odusJ poliocephalus Wied Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 13520). T.[odus] poliocephalus Wied, 1831, p. 964 (Rio de Ja- neiro). Ramphotrigon fuscicauda Chapman Now Todirostrum poliocephalum (Wied). See Allen, Ramphotrigonfuscicauda Chapman, 1925a, p. 5 (lower 1889c, p. 228; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 296; Traylor, 1979, Rio Suno, eastern Ecuador). p. 92. Now Ramphotrigonfuscicauda Chapman. See Zimmer, SYNTYPES: AMNH 6790, sex un- 1937a, p. 27; Gyldenstolpe, 1945b, p. 216; Traylor, male, 6791, 1979, p. 97. determined [9], collected near Rio de Janiero, as appears on Wied's label, July and Aug. 1815 (Bo- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 184082, female, collected kermann, 1957, p. 212), by collectors for Maxi- on the lower Rio Suno, eastern Ecuador, Mar. 24, milian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. 1924, by Olalla and sons. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 19

Craspedoprion paificus Chapman specimen as Lion Hill, Panama, without com- ment. However Salvin (in Slater and Salvin, 1864, CraspedoprionpacificusChapman, 1914a, p. 174 (Juntas pp. 343-344) collected with McLeannan in Pan- de Tamana (alt. 400 ft), Rio San Juan, Choc6, western ama and noted that the track car in which they Colombia). rode, the Now Rhynchocyclus brevirostris pacificus (Chapman). See "Ornithologist," went up and down the Zimmer, 1939d, p. 21; Zimmer, Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. Panama Railway line, stopping frequently along the way for collecting. So collecting was not nec- 98. essarily carried out at Lion Hill, McLeannan's HOLOTYPE: AMNH 112208, male, collected at home base. Juntas de Taman'a, 400 ft, Rio San Juan, Choco, Colombia, Dec. 18, 191 1, by Arthur A. Allen and Tolmomyias sulphurescens confusus Zimmer Leo E. Miller (no. 1648). In 1939 Zimmer considered this taxon unrelated Tolmomyias sulphurescens confusus Zimmer, 1 939d, p. to brevirostris, but changed his mind for he listed 8 (Villavicencio, 1600 ft, eastern Andes, Colombia). it as above in 1955 (Ms). Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens confusus Zimmer. See Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 839; Traylor, 1979, p. Craspedoprion aequinoctialisflavus Chapman 101. AMNH Craspedoprion aequinoctialisflavus Chapman, 1914a, p. HOLOTYPE: 122175, male, collected at 175 (Onaca, 2500 ft, near coast in Santa Marta Mts., Villavicencio, 1600 ft, base ofeastern Andes, Meta, Colombia). Colombia, Mar. 13, 1913, by Frank M. Chapman, Now Rhynchocyclus olivaceus flavus (Chapman). See George K. Cherrie, et al. (G.K.C. no. 6583). Zimmer, 1939d, p. 22; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 841; Traylor, 1979, p. 99. Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens berlepschi Hartert and Goodson HOLOTYPE: AMNH 70912, male, collected at Onaca, near the coast, 2500 ft, Santa Marta Moun- Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens berlepschi Hartert and tains, Colombia, Dec. 28, 1898, by G. H. Hull for Goodson, 1917, p. 415 (Caparo, Trinidad). Mrs. Herbert H. Smith. Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens berlepschi (Hartert and Goodson). See Herklots, 1961, p. 205; Zimmer (Ms); P.llatyrynchosj (sic) nuchalis Wied Traylor, 1979, p. 101. P.[latyrynchos] (sic) nuchalis Wied, 1831, p. 971 ("tall HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498348, female (according original forest"). to original description "probably d"), collected at Now Rhynchocyclus olivaceus olivaceus (Temminck). See Caparo, Trinidad, West Indies, Apr. 9, 1902, by Allen, 1889c, p. 233; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 288. E. Andre. From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 4928, male, collected in southeastern Brazil (Allen, loc. cit.) by collectors Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens cherriei for Maximilian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Hartert and Goodson The type has an apparently aberrant pale yellow Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens cherriei Hartert and Good- nuchal collar, more extensive on the left side where son, 1917, p. 414 (Cayenne). it extends to beneath the eye. The specimen has Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens cherriei (Hartert and been mounted and is faded overall, but is not al- Goodson). See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 177; Tray- binistic (contra Allen, loc. cit.). Otherwise, it ap- lor, 1979, p. 101. pears indistinguishable from R. olivaceus. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498326, male, collected in French Guiana, Dec. 2, 1902, by George K. Cher- Rhynchocyclus flavo-olivaceus Lawrence rie and Ben T. Gault (G.K.C. no. 1001). From the Rhynchocyclus flavo-olivaceus Lawrence, 1863b, p. 8 Rothschild collection. ("New Grenada"). Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens flavoolivaceus (Law- Tolmomyias sulphurescens duidae Zimmer rence). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 280; Wetmore, 1972, p. 508; Traylor, 101. Tolmomyias sulphurescens duidae Zimmer, 1939d, p. 7 1979, p. (Cafio Seco, 2250 ft, Mt. Duida, Venezuela). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42669, male, collected in Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens duidae Zimmer. See Panama, 1862, by James McLeannan. Salvin and Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 178; Traylor, 1979, p. Godman (1888, p. 9) note the type locality of this 102. 20 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 271203, male, collected at Rhynchocyclus megacephalaflavotectus Cafio Seco, 2250 ft, Mt. Duida, Amazonas, Ven- Hartert ezuela, Dec. 26, 1928, by the Olalla brothers. Rhynchocyclus megacephala flavotectus Hartert, 1902, p. 608 (San Javier, Paramba, Ecuador). Tolmomyias sulphurescens insignis Zimmer Now Tolmomylas assimilis flavotectus (Hartert). See Tolmomyias sulphurescens insignis Zimmer, 1939d, p. Zimmer, 1939d, p. 9; Traylor, 1979, p. 103. 5 (Rosarinho, left bank Rio Madeira, Brazil). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498373, female, collected Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens insignis Zimmer. See at San Javier, N. Ecuador, 60 ft, July 25, 1900, by Gyldenstolpe, 1945a, p. 244; 1951, p. 260; Traylor, G. Fleming (no. 893). From the Rothschild col- 1979, p. 102. lection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 282401, male, collected at In his original description, Hartert (loc. cit.) Rosarinho, left bank Rio Madeira, Brazil, May 9, places San Javier at Paramba. Hartert (1898b, p. 1930, by the Olalla brothers. 478) states that Paramba is a farm on the western bank ofthe Mira River, at 3500 ft, in the province Tolmomyias sulphurescens mixtus Zimmer of Imbura. As the original label of the type has written in the collector's hand "60 f" after the Tolmomyias sulphurescens mixtus Zimmer, 1939d, p. 6 locality and as Paynter and Traylor (1977, p. 109) (Baiao, Rio Tocantins (right bank), Brazil). list a San Javier in Esmeraldas on the coastal plain, Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens mixtus Zimmer. See at which Fleming collected May-Aug. 1900, it Traylor, 1979, p. 102. seems likely that the type locality is in Esmeraldas. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 431028, male, collected at Baiao, right bank Rio Tocantins, Brazil, Nov. 30, Rhynchcyclous (sic) marginatus Lawrence 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. Rhynchcyclous (sic) marginatus Lawrence, 1869b, p.429 (Lion Hill, near Aspinwall, Panama). Tolmomyias sulphurescens inornatus Zimmer Now Tolmomyjas assimilisflavotectus (Hartert). See Al- len, 1892b, p. 337; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 281; Wetmore, Tolmomyias sulphurescens inornatus Zimmer, 1939d, p. 1972, p. 510; Traylor, 1979, p. 103. 4 (Santo Domingo, 6000 ft, southeastern Peru). Now Tolmomyias sulphurescens inornatus Zimmer. See SYNTYPEs: AMNH 42672, male, 42673, female, Traylor, 1979, p. 102. collected at Lion Hill, near Aspinwall, Panama, 1862, by James McLeannan. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 149934, male, collected at Some references to the original description have Santo Domingo, 6000 ft, southeastern Peru, Aug. been "1868, p. 429." This description was in the 15, 1916, by Harry Watkins (no. 1125). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for Dec. 1868, but was not pub- Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens pallescens lished until Apr. 1869. Hartert and Goodson Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens pallescens Hartert and Tolmomyias flavotectus neglectus Zimmer Goodson, 1917, p. 414 (Santa Cruz, Bolivia). neglectus Zimmer, 1939d, p. 12 Now sulphurescens pallescens (Hartert and Tolmomyiasflavotectus Tolmomyias (San Gabriel, upper Rio Negro (left bank), Brazil). Goodson). See Zimmer, 1939d, p. 3; Traylor, 1979, Now Tolmomylas assimilis neglectus Zimmer. See Tray- p. 103. lor, 1979, p. 103. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 49831 1, sex undetermined HOLOTYPE: AMNH 276162, male, collected at [d?], collected at Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Aug.21, 1889, San Gabriel, left bank of the upper Rio Negro, by Gustav Garlepp (no. 197). From the Rothschild Brazil, Sept. 16, 1928, by the Olalla brothers. collection. Zimmer (loc. cit.) wrote that this population is exceedingly close to exortivus Bangs (1908), dif- Tolmomyias flavotectus obscuriceps Zimmer fering only in being slightly duller yellow on the Tolmomyiasflavotectus obscuriceps Zimmer, 1939d, p. belly, and a little more shaded with faint grayish Rio eastern "tenta- 10 (lower Suno, Ecuador). on the chest. He recognized its validity Now assimilis Zimmer. See reasons." It Tolmomyjas obscuriceps tively though largely for geographical Traylor, 1979, p. 104. is questionable that a taxon should be recognized on such bases. Zimmer (Ms, 1955) maintained it, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 184084, male, collected on as did Traylor (1979, p. 103). Hellmayr (1927, p. the lower Rio Suno, eastern Ecuador, Mar. 12, 273) listed it as a synonym of sulphurescens. 1924, by Carlos Olalla and sons. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 21

Tolmomyiasflavotectus clarus Zimmer M.[uscipetaj flaviventris Wied Tolmomyias flavotectus clarus Zimmer, 1939d, p. 11 M.[uscipeta]flaviventris Wied, 1831, p. 929 (Mucuri and (Rio Seco, 3000 ft, west ofMoyobamba, northern Peru). Alcoba,a rivers, Brazil). Now Tolmomyias assimilis clarus Zimmer. See Traylor, Now Tolmomyiasflaviventrisflaviventris (Wied). See Al- 1979, p. 104. len, 1889c, p. 233; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 284; Traylor, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 234801, male, collected on 1979, p. 106. the Rio Seco, 3000 ft, about 30 mi west of Mo- SYNTYPES: AMNH 4929, female, 4930, male, yobamba, northern Peru, July 8, 1925, by Harry collected on the Mucuri and Alcobaca rivers, Watkins (no. 9304). southern Bahia, Feb. or July 1816 (Bokermann, 1957, pp. 223-225), by collectors for Maximilian, Tolmomyiasflavotectus paraensis Zimmer Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Tolmomyiasflavotectus paraensis Zimmer, 1939d, p. 13 Platytriccus cancrominus dilutus (Utinga, near Para, Brazil). Miller and Griscom Now Tolmomyias assimilisparaensis Zimmer. See Tray- lor, 1979, p. 104. Platytriccus cancrominus dilutus Miller and Griscom, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 148553, male, collected at 1925a, p. 4 (Volcan Viejo, western Nicaragua). Utinga, near Paria (Belem), Brazil, May 8, 1915, Now Platyrinchus cancrominus dilutus (Miller and Gris- by George K. Cherrie of the Collins-Day Expe- com). See Zimmer, Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 108. dition (no. 19047). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 101275, male, collected at Volcan de Chinandega (=El Viejo), western Nic- Tolmomyias flavotectus calamae Zimmer aragua, May 9, 1907, by William B. Richardson. Hellmayr (1927, p. 269) listed this name as a Tolmomyiasfiavotectus calamae Zimmer, 1939d, p. 12 of (Calami, upper Rio Madeira, right bank, Brazil). synonym Platyrinchus cancrominus Sclater and Now Tolmomyjas assimilis calamae Zimmer. See Gyl- Salvin. denstolpe, 1945a, p. 212; Traylor, 1979, p. 104. Platyrinchus mystaceus duidae Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 498316, male, collected at Calama, Rio Machados, confluent of upper Rio Platyrinchus mystaceus duidaeZimmer, 1 939c, p. 8 (Lat- Madeira, right bank, Brazil, Aug. 8, 1907, by W. erite Valley, 4700 ft, Mt. Duida, Venezuela). Hoffmanns (no. 354). From the Rothschild col- Now Platyrinchus mystaceus duidae Zimmer. See Tray- lection. lor, 1979, p. 109. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 271201, male, collected in Rhynchocyclus klagesi Ridgway Laterite Valley, 4700 ft, Mount Duida, Amazonas, Rhynchocyclus klagesi Ridgway, 1906, p. 115 (Maripa, Venezuela, Feb. 25, 1929, by the Olalla brothers Bolivar, Venezuela). on the Tyler Duida Expedition. Now Tolmomyias poliocephalus klagesi (Ridgway). See Platytriccus albogularis zamorae Chapman Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 179; Zimmer, Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 105. Platytriccus albogularis zamorae Chapman, 1924a, p. 5 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 75587, female, collected at (Zamora, 3250 ft, Prov. Loja, Ecuador). Maripa, Rio Caura, Bolivar, Venezuela, May 9, Now Platyrinchus mystaceus zamorae (Chapman). See 1901, by S. M. Klages. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 267; Zimmer, 1939c, p. 7, and Ms; "= T. p. poliocephalus J[ohn] T. Z[immer]" ap- Traylor, 1979, p. 109. pears on an original label. Zimmer (loc. cit.) listed HOLOTYPE: AMNH 167492, male, collected at this name as above; Traylor (1979, p. 105) fol- Zamora, Prov. Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador, Dec. lowed. 2, 1920, by George K. Cherrie (no. 22700). Tolmomyias flaviventris dissors Zimmer Platyrhynchus (sic) bifasciatus Allen Tolmomyias flaviventris dissors Zimmer, 1939d, p. 16 Platyrhynchus (sic) bifasciatus Allen, 1889b, p. 141 (Cha- (Faro, Rio Jamundi, Brazil). pada, Matto Grosso, Brazil). Now Tolmomyiasflaviventris dissors Zimmer. See Tray- Now Platyrinchus mystaceus bifasciatus Allen. See Hell- lor, 1979, p. 106. mayr, 1927, p. 265; Traylor, 1979, p. 109. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 284246, female, collected SYNTrYPES: AMNH 33379, male, June 6, 1885, at Faro, north bank ofthe Amazon, Rio Jamunda, 33382, female, Aug. 9, 1883, collected at Chapada, Brazil, Dec. 1, 1930, by the Olalla brothers. Mato Grosso, Brazil, by H. H. Smith. 22 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Platyrhynchus (sic) superciliaris Lawrence Myiobius villosus clarus Zimmer Platyrhynchus (sic) superciliaris Lawrence, 1863a, p. 184 Myiobius villosus clarus Zimmer, 1939b, p. 10 (Lomo (Panama). Santo (above Jaen), 5000 ft, Marant6n Valley, Peru). Now Platyrinchus coronatus superciliaris Lawrence. See Now Myiobius villosus clarus Zimmer. See Traylor, 1979, Hellmayr, 1927, p. 271; Wetmore, 1972, p. 501. p. 117. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42506, male, collected in HOLOTYPE: AMNH 185876, male, collected at Panama by James McLeannan. Lomo Santo (above Jaen), 5000 ft, lower Maranoin Valley, northern Peru, May 31, 1924, by Harry P.Ilatyrynchosl (sic) leucoryphus Wied Watkins (no. 8057). P.[latyrynchos] (sic) leucoryphus Wied, 1831, p. 974 (Ita- pemirim, Brazil). Myiobius villosus peruvianus Todd Now Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied. See Zimmer, Ms; Meyer de Schauensee, 1966, p. 359; Traylor, 1979, p. Myiobius villosusperuvianus Todd, 1922, p. 32 (Rio Ta- 112. vara, 1600 ft, Peru). Now Myiobius villosus peruvianus Todd. See Hellmayr, SYNTYPES: AMNH 6781, male, 4874, sex un- 1927, p. 238; Traylor, 1979, p. 117. determined, collected at Itapemirim, Espirito San- to, Brazil, in Nov. or Dec. 1815 (Bokermann, 1957, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 132749, male, collected on p. 217), by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied Rio Tavara (70020' W, 32025' S), 1600 ft, south- zu Neuwied. eastern Peru, June 9, 1915, by H. and C. Watkins (no. 155). SUBFAMILY FLUVICOLINAE Myiobius barbatus insignis Zimmer Terenotriccus erythrurus venezuelensis Zimmer Myiobius barbatus insignis Zimmer, 1939b, p. 9 (Pi- quiatuba, Rio Tapajoz (sic), Brazil). Terenotriccus erythrurus venezuelensis Zimmer, 1939b, Now Myiobius barbatus insignis Zimmer. See Traylor, p. 6 (Esmeralda, 325 ft, Mt. Duida, Venezuela). 1979, p. 118. Now Terenotriccus erythrurus venezuelensis Zimmer. See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 169; Traylor, 1979, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 287271, male, collected at 115. Piquiatuba, lower Rio Tapajos, south bank of the Amazon, Brazil, May 26, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 274562, male, collected at Esmeralda, 325 ft, Mt. Duida, Amazonas, Vene- zuela, Oct. 6, 1928, by the Olalla brothers on the Muscicapa mastacalis Wied Tyler Duida Expedition. Muscicapa mastacalis Wied, 1821, p. 151 ("Rio Catol6," southern Bahia, Brazil). Terenotriccus erythrurus signatus Zimmer Now Myiobius barbatus mastacalis (Wied). See Allen, Terenotriccus erythrurus signatus Zimmer, 1939b, p. 6 1889c, p. 275; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 235; Zimmer, 1939b, (Puerto Indiana, Peru). p. 9; MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 118. Now Terenotriccus erythrurus signatus Zimmer. See SYNTYPE: AMNH 4965, female, collected in the Traylor, 1979, p. 115. Rio Catole, coast of Bahia, Brazil, north of Rio HOLOTYPE: AMNH 232167, male, collected at Cachoeira (Ilheus or Colonia, about lat. 14020' S), Puerto Indiana, Rio Amazonas, Loreto, Peru, June Jan. 1817, by collectors for Maximilian, Prince 20, 1926, by Carlos Olalla and sons. Wied zu Neuwied. Terenotriccus erythrurus amazonus Zimmer Myiobius atricaudus Lawrence Terenotriccus erythrurus amazonus Zimmer, 1939b, p. Myiobius atricaudus Lawrence, 1863a, p. 183 (Panama). 7 (Igarape Amorin, left bank, Rio Tapajoz (sic), Bra- Now Myiobius atricaudus atricaudus Lawrence. See zil). Hellmayr, 1927, p. 239; Wetmore, 1972, p. 491; Tray- Now Terenotriccus erythrurus amazonus Zimmer. See lor, 1979, p. 118. Traylor, 1979, p. 116. SYNTPES: AMNH 42723, male, 42727, female, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 288790, male, collected at collected near Lion Hill, line of Panama Railway, Igarape Amorin, Rio Tapajos, left bank, Brazil, Panama, probably 1862, by James McLeannan July 2, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. and John R. Galbraith. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 23

Myiobius atricaudus portovelae Chapman Now Xenotriccus mexicanus (Zimmer). See Webster, Myiobius atricaudus portovelae Chapman, 1924b, p. 3 1968, p. 289; Traylor, 1979, p. 124. (Portovelo, El Oro, southwestern Ecuador). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 428549, male, collected at Now Myiobius atricaudus portovelae Chapman. See Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 5000 ft, Apr. 9, Hellmayr, 1927, p. 239; Traylor, 1979, p. 118. 1908, by Austin P. Smith (no. 9931). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 171801, male, collected at Friedmann, Griscom, and Moore (1957, p. 85) Portovelo, 2000 ft, El Oro, Ecuador, Aug. 6, 1921, listed this genus as valid, as did Zimmer (Ms); by Cherrie and Gill (George K. Cherrie no. 23519). Traylor (loc. cit.) listed it as a synonym. The "ge- neric" characters, flatter bill, shorter rictal bristles, Myiobius atricaudus adjacens Zimmer longer crest, more rounded and short tail and wing formula "are of the same type and magnitude as Myiobius atricaudus adjacens Zimmer, 1939b, p. 11 those between the various species ofEmpidonax," (Puerto Indiana, Peru). according to Webster (loc. cit.). NowMyiobius atricaudus adjacensZimmer. See Traylor, 1979, p. 118. Myiobius assimilis Allen HOLOTYPE: AMNH 232165, male, collected at Myiobius assimilis Allen, 1900, p. 144 (Valparaiso, 5500 Puerto Indiana, Rio Amazonas, Loreto, Peru, by ft, Colombia). Olalla and sons. Now Pyrrhomyias cinnamomea assimilis (Allen). See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 244; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, Myiobius atricaudus connectens Zimmer p. 834; Traylor, 1979, p. 125. Myiobius atricaudus connectens Zimmer, 1939b, p. 12 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72629, male, collected at (Mocajuba, Rio Tocantins, Brazil). Valparaiso, 5500 ft, Sierra Nevada ofSanta Marta, Now Myiobius atricaudus connectens Zimmer. See Tray- Colombia, Mar. 7, 1899, by G. H. Hull for Mrs. lor, 1979, p. 1 9. H. H. Smith. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 431136, male, collected at Mocajuba, Rio Tocantins, Para, Brazil, Nov. 19, Mitrephanes phaeocercus nicaraguae 1931, by A. M. Olalla. Miller and Griscom M-itrephanes phaeocercus nicaraguae Miller and Gris- Myiobius litae Hartert com, 1925a, p. 4 (San Rafael del Norte, 5000 ft (sic), Myiobius litae Hartert, 1900, p. 40 (Lita, 3000 ft, Nicaragua). Imambura, Ecuador). Now Mitrephanes phaeocercus nicaraguae Miller and Now Myiophobus phoenicomitra litae (Hartert). See Griscom. See Monroe, 1968, p. 270; Traylor, 1979, Hellmayr, 1927, p. 247; Traylor, 1979, p. 120. p. 126. LEcroTYPE: AMNH 498027, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 144178, female, collected Lita, 3000 ft, Imambura, northern Ecuador, Sept. at San Rafael del Norte (the printed label gives the 11, 1899, by G. Flemming (no. 103). Designation collecting locality as Pine Region, 3500 ft), Nic- by Hartert (1922, p. 384). From the Rothschild aragua, Mar. 25, 1917, by W. deW. Miller, L. Gris- collection. com, and W. B. Richardson (no. 169). Mitrephanes aurantiiventris vividus Griscom Xenotriccus callizonus Dwight and Griscom Mitrephanes aurantiiventris vividus Griscom, 1927, p. Xenotriccus callizonus Dwight and Gnscom, 1927, p. 2 11 (Chitra, 4000 ft, Veraguas (Pacific slope), western (Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, 5500 ft, Guatemala). Panama). Now Xenotriccus callizonus Dwight and Griscom. See Now Mitrephanes phaeocercus vividus Griscom. See Zimmer, MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 124. Wetmore, 1972, p. 481; Traylor, 1979, p. 127. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 395444, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 257136, male, collected at Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, 5500 ft, Guatemala, Sept. Chitr'a, 4000 ft, Veraguas, Pacific slope, western 1, 1926, by A. W. Anthony (no. 4544). From the Panama, Feb. 1, 1926, by Rex R. Benson (no. Dwight collection (no. 62323). 2103). Aechmolophus mexicanus Zimmer Mitrephanes berlepschi Hartert Aechmolophus mexicanusZimmer, 1 938b, p. 664 (Cuer- Mitrephanes berlepschi Hartert, 1902, p. 608 (Buluin, 160 navaca, 5000 ft, Mexico). ft, northern Ecuador). 24 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Now Mitrephanes phaeocercus berlepschi Hartert. See Myiochanes fumigatus zarumae Chapman 1927, p. 229; Chapman, 1926b, p. 522; Hellmayr, 1 p. 4 Zimmer, Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 127. Myiochanesfumigatus zarumae Chapman, 924b, (above Zaruma, El Oro, western Ecuador). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497863, female, collected Now Contopus fumigatus zarumae (Chapman). See at Bul'un (or Pulun), Esmeraldas, northern Ecua- Traylor, 1979, p. 130. dor, Dec. 10, 1900, by G. Flemming (no. 275, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 129983, male, collected Hartert, 1922, p. 385). From the Rothschild col- above Zaruma, El Oro, western Ecuador, Sept. 18, lection. 1930, by William B. Richardson. Contopus pertinax pallidiventris Chapman Contopus albicollis Lawrence Contopus pertinax pallidiventris Chapman, 1897a, p. 310 Contopus albicollis Lawrence, 1885, p. 156 (Yucatan). (Pima County, Arizona). Now Contopus virens (Linnaeus). See Hellmayr, 1927, Now Contopus fumigatus pallidiventris Chapman. See p. 190. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 203; Traylor, 1979, p. 128. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42779, sex undetermined, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 29007, male, collected in collected in Yucatan, Mexico, date unknown, by Pima County, Arizona, Apr. 22, 1885, by W. E. George F. Gaumer. D. Scott (no. 2236). Myiochanes brachytarsus rhizophora Myiochanes pertinax minor Miller and Griscom Dwight and Griscom Myiochanes pertinax minor Miller and Griscom, 1 925a, Myiochanes brachytarsus rhizophora Dwight and Gris- p. 5 (between San Rafael del Norte and Jinotega, Nic- com, 1924, p. 3 (Punta Piedra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica). aragua). Now Contopus cinereus rhizophorus (Dwight and Gris- Now Contopus fumigatus minor (Miller and Griscom). com). See Zimmer, Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 132. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 204; Traylor, 1979, p. 129. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 391119, female, collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 144202, male, collected nine at Punta Piedra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Feb. 11, miles southeast of San Rafael del Norte in oaks at 1924, by Austin Paul Smith. From the Dwight 3000 ft, Nicaragua, Apr. 4, 1917, by W. deW. collection (no. 57393). Miller, L. Griscom, and W. B. Richardson (no. Monroe (1968, p. 265) considered this to be an 312). invalid taxon. He wrote: "The two specimens from the Pacific coast of Honduras match Caribbean slope birds in both coloration and bill size." Myiochanes fumigatus duidae Chapman Myiochanes fumigatus duidae Chapman, 1 929b, p. 21 Blacicus brachytarsus guianarum (Mount Duida, 4400 ft, Venezuela). Hartert and Goodson Now Contopusfumigatus duidae (Chapman). See Phelps Blacicus brachytarsus guianarum Hartert and Goodson, and Phelps, 1950, p. 166; Zimmer, MS; Traylor, 1979, 1917, p. 411 (near Paramaribo, Surinam). p. 129. Now Contopus cinereus surinamensis Penard and Pe- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245930, male, collected on nard. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 195. Savanna Hills, summit of Mt. Duida, Venezuela, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497544, male, collected near Feb. 9, 1929, by G. H. H. Tate (no. 5976) of the Paramaribo, Surinam (Dutch Guiana), Sept. 6, Tyler Duida Expedition. 1900, by B. Chunkoo. From the Rothschild col- lection. Contopus fumigatus roraimae Zimmer and Phelps Contopus pileatus Ridgway Contopusfumigatus roraimaeZimmer and Phelps, 1946, Contopus pileatus Ridgway, 1885, p. 21 (type locality p. 13 (Mt. Roraima, 1500 m, Bolivar, Venezuela). unrecorded). Now Contopus fumigatus duidae (Chapman). See Mayr Now Contopus cinereus cinereus (Spix). See Hellmayr, and Phelps, 1967, p. 314; Traylor, 1979, p. 130. 1927, p. 193. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497613, female, collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 6779, sex undetermined, lo- on Mt. Roraima, 5000 ft (on original label), Bo- cality, date, collector, not recorded. On an Amer- livar, Venezuela, Aug. 9, 1883, by Henry Whitely. ican Museum label appears: "Probably = Myi- From the Rothschild collection. ochanes cinereus R.[obert] R.[idgway]." 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 25

Myiochanes nigrescens canescens Chapman Allen. Zimmer (loc. cit.) and Traylor (loc. cit.) 926a, p. 7 listed it as a subspecies of euleri with the range as Myiochanes nigrescens canescens Chapman, 1 above except "possibly eastern Colombia and Su- (Rio Negro, 2600 ft, San Martin, between Chacha- rinam [Dutch Guiana]." poyas and Moyobamba, Peru). Zimmer's placement of this taxon is followed, Now Contopus nigrescens canescens (Chapman). See will be Zimmer, MS; Traylor, 1979, but it seems probable that lawrencei found Hellmayr, 1927, p. 197; a p. 183). p. 134. to be distinct species (see Pinto, 1944, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 211016, male, collected on Rio Negro, between Chachapoyas and Moyo- Empidonax bolivianus Allen bamba, San Martin, northern Peru, July 10, 1925, by Harry Watkins (no. 9579). Empidonax bolivianus Allen, 1 889a, p. 86 (Bolivia, Yun- gas?). Empidonax griseigularis Lawrence Now Empidonax euleri bolivianus Allen. See Zimmer, 1939b, p. 4; Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 139. Empidonaxgriseigularis Lawrence, 1 862a, p. 471 ("New Grenada"). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 30672, sex undetermined, Now Empidonax virescens (Vieillot). See Hellmayr, 1927, collected in 1885 or 1886 by Dr. H. H. Rusby. p. 207; Wetmore, 1972, p. 465. The original label has been lost. Allen in the orig- inal description suggested the Yungas (La Paz) as HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42936, male, collected on the probable collecting locality. Gyldenstolpe the line of the Panama Railway, Atlantic slope, (1951, p. 255) has given his reasons for believing date unrecorded, by James McLeannan and John the type to have been collected in the valley ofthe R. Galbraith. Rio Beni and restricted the type locality to Reyes, valley of the Rio Beni, Bolivia. Empidonax albigularis australis It is probable that this form, together with law- Miller and Griscom rencei, will be found to be distinct species. Wheth- Empidonax albigularis australis Miller and Griscom, er such a species should bear this name, which has 1925a, p. 5 (San Rafael del Norte, Nicaragua). page priority, or should be called lawrencei, fol- Now Empidonax albigularis australis Miller and Gris- lowing Pinto (1944, p. 183) as first reviser, is a com. See Wetmore, 1972, p. 471; Zimmer, Ms; Tray- moot point as Eisenmann (in Meyer de Schauen- lor, 1979, p. 138. see, 1966, p. 354, note) has selected lawrencei as the specific name. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 101294, male, collected near San Rafael del Norte, Nicaragua, Apr. 11, 1907, by William B. Richardson. Empidonax pectoralis Lawrence Octhoeca (sic) flaviventris Lawrence Empidonax pectoralis Lawrence, 1866, p. 402 ("New Empidonax lawrencei Allen Grenada, line ofthe Panama R.R., Lion Hill station"). Octhoeca (sic)flaviventris Lawrence, 1887, p. 67 ("South Now Empidonax minimus (Baird and Baird). See Hell- America"). mayr, 1927, p. 210; Wetmore, 1972, p. 468. Now Empidonax euleri lawrencei Allen. See Allen, 1 889b, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42963, male, collected at p. 150; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 215; Meyer de Schauensee, Lion Hill Station, line of the Panama Railway, 1966, p. 354; Zimmer, MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 139. Panama, 1866, by James McLeannan (no. 106). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42434 bis; sex undeter- mined, perhaps collected on Trinidad (Hellmayr, loc. cit.) by an unknown person. On a Lawrence Empidonax fulvipectus Lawrence collection label appears: "Myiobius? N. sp.," "not 11 to Empidonaxfulvipectus Lawrence, 187 la, p. (City of known to P[hilip] L. S[clater]!," and "unknown Mexico). me R[obert] R[idgway]." Now Empidonax affinis affinis (Swainson). See Hell- Allen renamedflaviventris as being preoccupied p. Friedmann, Griscom, and Moore, in the genus Empidonax by E. flaviventris (Baird) mayr, 1927, 212; 1843. This is therefore also the type ofEmpidonax 1957, p. 90, note; Traylor, 1979, p. 141. lawrencei. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42978, male, collected near Hellmayr (loc. cit.) listed lawrencei ofTrinidad, the City ofMexico, collector and date unrecorded. Venezuela, Dutch Guiana, northern Brazil, and On an American Museum label appears: "[= E. northern Peru as Empidonax lawrencei lawrencei a. affinis, A[lan] R. P[hillips] '46]." 26 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Empidonax flavescens floresae Griscom Now Cnemotriccusfuscatus duidae Zimmer. See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 168; Traylor, 1979, p. Empidonax flavescens floresae Griscom, 1927, p. 10 146. (Cerro Flores, 4000 ft (sic) extreme eastern Chiriqui, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 274504, male, collected at western Panama). Playa del Rio Base, 550 ft, foot of Mount Duida, Now Empidonax flavescens flavescens Lawrence. See Amazonas, Venezuela, Nov. 21, 1928, by the Ola- Wetmore, 1972, p. 469; Traylor, 1979, p. 144. lla brothers. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 182830, male, collected at Cerro Flores, 3600 ft, Chiriqui, Panama, Mar. 8, Empidochanes fuscatus fuscatior Chapman 1924, for L. Griscom, R. Boulton and others. "V." Empidochanesfuscatusfuscatior Chapman, 1 926a, p. 6 appears on the original label. (junction of Rio Napo and Rio Curaray). Wetmore (op. cit., p. 471) remarked that char- Now Cnemotriccus fuscatus fuscatior (Chapman). See acters of both this supposed form and the follow- Zimmer, 1938a, p. 28; Ms; Traylor, 1979, p. 146. ing are duplicated in specimens from Costa Rica, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 211013, male, collected at type locality offlavescens. junction ofRio Napo and Rio Curaray, Peru, Dec. 10, 1925, by Olalla and sons. Empidonax flavescens chitrae Griscom EmpidonaxflavescenschitraeGriscom, 1927, p. 10 (Chi- M.[uscipetaj fuscata Wied tra, 3600 ft, Veraguas, Panama). M. [uscipeta] fuscata Wied, 1831, p. 902 ("Brasilien"). Now Empidonax flavescens flavescens Lawrence. See Now Cnemotriccus fuscatus fuscatus (Wied). See Allen, Wetmore, 1972, pp. 469, 471; Traylor, 1979, p. 144. 1889c, p. 235; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 222. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 257135, male, collected at SYNTYPES: AMNH 4977, male, 6980, female, Chitra, 3600 ft, Veraguas, Pacific slope, Panama, possibly collected near Rio de Janeiro, according Mar. 3, 1926, by Rex R. Benson (no. 2326). to Allen (loc. cit.) and Hellmayr (loc. cit.), who For remarks, see the preceding species. quoted Wied (op. cit., pp. 905, 943), July and Aug. 1815 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 212). Empidochanes cabanisi canescens Chapman Pyrocephalus intercedens Ridgway Empidochanes cabanisi canescens Chapman, 1894, p. 42 (Tobago). Pyrocephalus intercedens Ridgway, 1894, p. 366 (Inde- Now Cnemotriccusfuscatus cabanisi (Lkotaud). See Hell- fatigable Island, Galapagos). mayr, 1927, pp. 224, 225, note. Now Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus Gould. See Ridgway, 1897, p. 575; Rothschild and Hartert, 1899, p. 173; HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42761 bis, male, collected Hellmayr, 1927, p. 93. on Tobago, West Indies, by Frederick A. Ober, according to Chapman (loc. cit.) in May (probably SYNTYPE: AMNH 495917, male, collected on 1878, as Ober was known to be in Tobago at that Indefatigable (Sta. Cruz) Island, Galapagos, Aug. time, see Lawrence, 1879, p. 349). From the Law- 5, 1891, by G. Baur (no. 418). rence collection. This form represents a phase of plumage. Pyrocephalus rubinus piurae Zimmer Pyrocephalus rubinus piurae Zimmer, 1941c, p. 20 (Pa- Empidochanes fuscatus fumosus Berlepsch lambla, 3900-6500 ft, Piura, Peru). Now Pyrocephalus rubinus piurae Zimmer. See Traylor, Empidochanesfuscatusfumosus Berlepsch, 1908, p. 129 1979, p. 151. (Cayenne). Now Cnemotriccus fuscatus fumosus (Berlepsch). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 175424, female, collected Hartert, 1922, p. 385; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 223; Traylor, at Palambla, 3900-6500 ft, Piura, Peru, Sept. 30, 1979, p. 146. 1922, by Harry Watkins (no. 6216). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497820, male, collected at Pyrocephalus rubinus ardens Zimmer Approuague, French Guiana (or Cayenne), Dec. 19, 1902, by George K. Cherrie (no. 12773). From Pyrocephalus rubinus ardens Zimmer, 1941c, p. 21 (Pe- the Rothschild collection. rico, Rio Chinchipe, northern Peru). Now Pyrocephalus rubinus ardens Zimmer. See Traylor, 1979, p. 151. duidae Zimmer Cnemotriccus fuscatus HOLOTYPE: AMNH 182116, female, collected Cnemotriccus fuscatus duidae Zimmer, 1938a, p. 30 at Perico, Rio Chinchipe, northern Peru, July 16, (Playa del Rio Base, 550 ft, Mt. Duida, Venezuela). 1923, by Harry Watkins (no. 7468). 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 27

Pyrocephalus rubineus (sic) heterurus Ochthoeca frontalis orientalis Chapman Berlepsch and Stolzmann Ochthoeca frontalis orientalis Chapman, 1924a, p. 4 Pyrocephalus rubineus (sic) heterurus Berlepsch and (Oyacachi, upper Papallacta River, Ecuador). Stolzmann, 1892, p. 381 (Lima, Peru). Now Ochthoeca frontalis orientalis Chapman. See Zim- Now Pyrocephalus rubinus obscurus Gould. See Hell- mer, MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 154. mayr, 1927, p. 90; Zimmer, 1941c, p. 17. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 180397, male, collected at SYNTYPE: AMNH 495772, female, collected near Oyacachi, upper Papallacta River, Ecuador, Sept. Lima, Peru, Sept. 7, 1889, by J. Kalinowski (no. 26, 1923, by Olalla and sons. 25). From the Rothschild collection. A specimen from Ica, Peru, Dec. 1889, in the Warsaw Mu- Ochthoeca rufi-pectoralis obfuscata Zimmer seum, is also a syntype. Ochthoeca rufi-pectoralis obfuscata Zimmer, 1942, p. 14 (Taulis, 8850 ft, northeast of Pacasmayo, Peru). Pyrocephalus rubinus cocachacrae Zimmer Now Ochthoeca rufipectoralis obfuscata Zimmer. See Pyrocephalus rubinus cocachacrae Zimmer, 1941c, p. 19 Traylor, 1979, p. 156. (Cocachacra, sea level, Arequipa, Peru). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 235959, male, collected at Now Pyrocephalus rubinus cocachacrae Zimmer. See Taulis, 8850 ft, northeast ofPacasmayo, Peru, June Traylor, 1979, p. 151. 28, 1926, by Harry Watkins (no. 10577). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 170537, male, collected at Cocachacra, sea level, Arequipa, Peru, June 12, Ochthoeca lessoni tectricialis Chapman 1920, by Harry Watkins. Ochthoeca lessoni tectricialis Chapman, 1921, p. 88 (Huaraconda Canion, Urubamba Valley, Peru). M.[uscipetaj strigilata Wied Now Ochthoeca rufipectoralis tectricialis Chapman. See M. [uscipeta] strigilata Wied, 1831, p. 900 ("aus der Ge- Zimmer, 1937a, p. 13; Traylor, 1979, p. 156. gend von Camamii, siidlich von Bahia"). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 145244, male, collected at Now Pyrocephalus rubinus rubinus (Boddaert). See Al- Huaracondo Cafion, 10,000 ft, Urubamba Valley, len, 1889c, p. 235; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 87. Peru, July 23, 1916, by Frank M. Chapman and HOLOTYPE: AMNH 4972, female, collected near George K. Cherrie. Camamiu, south of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil, by col- lectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Ochthoeca fumicolorferruginea Zimmer Ochthoeca fumicolor ferruginea Zimmer, 1937a, p. 7 Ochthoeca thoracica angustifasciata Chapman (Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia). Ochthoeca thoracica angustifasciata Chapman, 1926a, Now Ochthoecafumicolorferruginea Zimmer. See Mey- p. 2 (La Lejia, about 9000 ft, north of Chachapoyas, er de Schauensee, 1950, p. 807; Traylor, 1979, p. 157. Peru). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133640, male, collected at Now Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris angustifasciata Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia, Nov. Chapman. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 51; Traylor, 1979, 15, 1914, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle p. 153. (no. 10046). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 211015, male, collected at La Lejia, about 9000 ft, north of Chachapoyas, Ochthoeca polionota ScIater and Salvin 3, Harry Watkins northern Peru, Mar. 1925, by Ochthoeca polionota Sclater and Salvin, 1870, p. 599 (no. 8876). ("In Peruvia alta, Pitumarca"). Now Ochthoeca oenanthoides polionota Sclater and Sal- Ochthoeca jesupi Allen vin. See Zimmer, 1937a, p. 5; MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 158. Ochthoecajesupi Allen, 1900, p. 151 (San Lorenzo, 7000 ft, Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia). PROBABLE SYNTYPE: AMNH 4821, male, col- Now Ochthoeca diadema jesupi Allen. See Hellmayr, lected at Pitumarca, Cuzco, Peru, Aug. 1868, by H. Whitely. 1927, p. 54; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 809; Tray- A blue-bordered Verreaux collection label is at- lor, 1979, p. 153. tached, on which appears "Ochthoeca polionota HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72727, female, collected at Sclat. et Salv. Pitumarca (Type) d." San Lorenzo, 7000 ft, Sierra Nevada ofSanta Mar- Three syntypes are in the British Museum (Nat. ta, Colombia, May 12, 1899, by G. H. Hull for Hist.), according to Warren and Harrison (1971, Mrs. H. H. Smith. p. 443). 28 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Ochthoeca leucophrys cajamarcae Zimmer July 27, 1900, by Julius Koslowski. From the Ochthoeca leucophrys dissors Zimmer Rothschild collection. Ochthoeca leucophrys cajamarcae Zimmer, 1 937a, p. 11 (Cajamarca, 9500 ft, Peru). Muscisaxicola maculirostris niceforoi Zimmer Now Ochthoeca leucophrys dissors Zimmer, 1940a, p. Muscisaxicola maculirostris niceforoi Zimmer, 1947, p. 23. New name, not 0. diadema cajamarcae Carriker. 453 (mountains of Bogoti, Colombia). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 495212, male, collected at Now Muscisaxicola maculirostris niceforoi Zimmer. See Cajamarca, 9500 ft, Peru, June 22, 1894, by 0. T. Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 805; Traylor, 1979, p. Baron. From the Rothschild collection. 168. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 308684, sex undetermined, Ochthoeca leucophrys urubambae Zimmer collected in the mountains of Bogota, Colombia, Feb. 1922, for (no. Ochthoeca leucophrys urubambae Zimmer, 1937a, p. 10 Brother Niceforo Maria 40). (Ttica Ttica, 1 1,500 ft, near Cuzco, Peru). Now Ochthoeca leucophrys urubambae Zimmer. See Muscisaxicola alpina columbiana Chapman Traylor, 1979, p. 159. Muscisaxicola alpina columbiana Chapman, 1912, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 145230, male, collected at 152 (Paframo ofSanta Isabel, 12,500 ft, Central Andes, Ttica Ttica, 11,500 ft, near Cuzco, Peru, July 2, Colombia). 1916, by Frank M. Chapman and George K. Cher- Now Muscisaxicola alpina columbiana Chapman. See rie. Hellmayr, 1927, p. 27; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 805; Traylor, 1979, p. 171. Ochthoeca piurae Chapman HOLOTYPE: AMNH 112199, male, collected at Ochthoecapiurae Chapman, 1924a, p. 3 (Palambla, 6500 Pfaramo ofSanta Isabel, 12,700 ft, Quindio Andes, ft, Piura, Peru). Colombia, Sept. 20, 191 1, by Arthur A. Allen and Now Ochthoeca piurae Chapman. See Traylor, 1979, p. Leo F. Miller (no. 482). 159. Knipolegus columbianus Chapman HOLOTYPE: AMNH 175347, male, collected at Palambla, 6500 ft, Piura, Peru, Oct. 13, 1922, by Knipolegus columbianus Chapman, 1912, p. 151 (West- Harry Watkins (no. 6362). ern Andes, west of Popayin, Colombia). This species has been listed by Zimmer (Ms) as Now Knipoleguspoeciluruspoecilurus (Sclater). See Hell- a subspecies of leucophrys but has been found in mayr, 1927, p. 226. the vicinity of 0. leucophrys leucometopa in An- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109727, male, collected in cash Department in the southern part ofits range. the coastal range, west ofPopay'an, 10,340 ft, Cau- ca, Colombia, July 20, 191 1, by William B. Rich- Ochthodieta (sic) fumigata cajamarcae ardson. Chapman Ochthodieta (sic)fumigata cajamarcae Chapman, 1927, Cnemotriccus poecilurus venezuelanus p. 4 (Taulis, 8850 ft, Pacific slope, northeast of Pa- Hellmayr casmayo, Peru). Cnemotriccus poecilurus venezuelanus Hellmayr, 1927, Now Myiotheretesfumigatus cajamarcae (Chapman). See p. 226 (El Escorial, 2500 m, M&ida, Venezuela). Traylor, 1979, p. 162. Now Knipolegus poecilurus venezuelanus (Hellmayr). See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 229331, male, collected at Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 144; Traylor, 1979, p. Taulis, 8850 ft, northeast of Pacasmayo, Pacific 175. slope, Peru, June 17, 1926, by Harry Watkins (no. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497846, male, collected at 10500). El Escorial, 2500 m, Merida, Venezuela, Aug. 8, 1896 (not 1886, see Hellmayr, loc. cit.), for S. Agriornis livida fortis Berlepsch Briceiio Gabaldon and sons. From the Rothschild collection. Agriornis lividafortis Berlepsch, 1907a, p. 352 (Valle del Lago, Chubut, Argentina). Now Agriornis livida fortis Berlepsch. See Berlepsch, Knipolegus aterrimus ockendeni Hartert 1907b, p. 466; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 2; Zimmer, Ms; Knipolegus aterrimus ockendeni Hartert, 1908, p. 11 Traylor, 1979, p. 167. (Oconeque, 7000 ft, Carabaya, Peru). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 495031, male, collected in Now Knipolegus aterrimus anthracinus Heine. See Har- the Valle del Lago Blanco, Patagonia, Argentina, tert, 1922, p. 381; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 71. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 29

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 495511, female, collected SUBFAMILY TYRANNINAE at Oconeque, Carabaya, Peru, 7000 ft, July 4, 1904, by G. Ockenden (no. 768). From the Rothschild Attila" Sclateri Lawrence collection. Attila Sclateri Lawrence, 1862a, p. 470 ("New Grana- da"). M.Iuscicapal chrysochloris Wied Now Attila spadiceus sciateri Lawrence. See Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 136; Wetmore, 1972, p. 439; Traylor, 1979, M. [uscicapa] chrysochloris Wied, 1831, p. 793 (Rio Bel- p. 189. monte, Bahia, Brazil). Now Satrapa icterophrys (Vieillot). See Allen, 1889c, p. SYNTYPES: AMNH 43699, male, 43700, female, 227; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 96. probably collected near Lion Hill Station, line of SYNTYPES: AMNH 4847, male, 4848, female, the Panama Railway, Atlantic slope, Panama, 4849, sex undetermined, collected on Rio Bel- 1862, by James McLeannan. monte, Bahia, Brazil, late 1816 (Bokermann, 1957, pp. 228-231), by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Attila parvirostris Allen Wied zu Neuwied. Attilaparvirostris Allen, 1900, p. 153 (Minca, Sierra Ne- vada of Santa Marta, Colombia). Hirundinea bellicosa pallidior Now Attila spadiceus parvirostris Allen. See Hellmayr, Hartert and Goodson 1929b, p. 133; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 763; Traylor, 1979, p. 189. Hirundinea bellicosa pallidior Hartert and Goodson, 1917, p. 411 (Salta, 2500 m, Cachi, Argentina). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 72656, sex undetermined, Now Hirundineaferruginea pallidior Hartert and Good- collected at Minca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, son. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 257; Traylor, 1979, p. Colombia, June 5, 1899, by G. H. Hull for Mrs. 184. H. H. Smith. HoLOTYPE: AMNH 498169, male, collected at Salta, Cachi, Argentina, 2500 m, Apr. 5, 1905, by Attila rufipectus Allen Jose Steinbach (no. 49). From the Rothschild col- Attila rufipectus Allen, 1900, p. 153 (Las Nubes, 5000 lection. ft, Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia). Now Attila spadiceus parvirostris Allen. See Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 134; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 763. Muscicapa rupestris Wied HOLOTYPE: AMNH 71183, sex undetermined, Muscicapa rupestris Wied, 1820, p. 345 (Rio Belmonte, collected at Las Nubes, Sierra Nevada of Santa Bahia, Brazil). Marta, Colombia, Dec. 1, 1898, by G. H. Hull for Now Hirundineaferruginea bellicosa (Vieillot). See Al- Mrs. H. H. Smith. len, 1889c, p. 234; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 256. This specimen represents the rufous phase of SYNTYPES: AMNH 4956, male, 4957, female, plumage ofparvirostris as Hellmayr (loc. cit.) stat- collected on Rio Belmonte, Bahia, Brazil, late 1816, ed. by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied zu Neu- wied. Attila braziliensis parambae Hartert Attila braziliensis parambae Hartert, 1900, p. 39 (Pa- ramba, north Ecuador). M.Iuscicapal Miles Wied Now Attila spadiceus parambae Hartert. See Hellmayr, M.[uscicapa] Miles Wied, 1831, p. 850 (Nazareth das 1929b, p. 135; Snow, 1979, p. 190. Farinhas, Rio Jagoaripa, Brazil). LECTOTYPE: AMNH 494327, male, collected at Now Machetornis rixosus rixosus (Vieillot). See Allen, Paramba, 3500 ft, Imbabura, northern Ecuador, 1889c, p. 228; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 98. Mar. 22,1899, by G. Flemming. Type designation HOLOTYPE: AMNH 4858, "male" on original by Hartert, 1922, p. 380. From the Rothschild label (but original description is ofthe female and collection. Wied specifically states that he has not obtained a male), collected at Nazareth das Farinhas, Rio Jagoaripa (=Jaguaripe), about 10 mi south of Na- 4 Hellmayr (1929b, p. 128) included this genus with zare, Bahia, Brazil, early 1817 (Bokermann, 1957, the Cotingidae with a note: "This genus should probably p. 239), by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied be included with the Tyrannidae," which advice has been zu Neuwied. followed by recent authors. 30 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Attila fuscicauda Chapman Santo or southern Bahia, for Prince Maximilian Attilafuscicauda Chapman, 1912, p. 155 (Gallera, 5700 Wied zu Neuwied. ft, Andes west of Popayan, Colombia). Now Attila spadiceus parambae Hartert. See Hellmayr, M.Iuscicapal sibilatrix Wied 1929b, p. 135. M.[uscicapa] sibilatrix Wied, 1831, p. 810 ("geschlos- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109850, male, collected at senen Waldungen an der alten Strasse der Capitao Fi- Gallera, west ofPopayan, 5700 ft, Cauca, Colom- lisberto," Brazil). bia, June 28, 191 1, by William B. Richardson. Now Laniocera hypopyrra (Vieillot). See Allen, 1889c, p. 239; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 149. Attila wighti Cherrie SYNTYPEs: AMNH 6796, male (brownish- Attila wighti Cherrie, 1906, p. 191 (Heights of Aripo, orange breast tufts), 6797, male (citron yellow Trinidad). breast tufts), collected in the deep forests of the Now Attila spadiceus spadiceus (Gmelin). See Hellmayr, old roads ofCapitao Filisberto, near Ilheos, south- 1929b, p. 132; Zimmer, Ms. ern Bahia, Brazil, late 1816, for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 177659, male, collected on St. Mathews Cocoa Estate, Heights ofAripo, Trin- Lipangus (sic) holerythrus rosenbergi idad, Mar. 22, 1905, by George K. Cherrie and Hartert Stella M. Cherrie (no. 13186). From the Brooklyn Institute Museum (no. 3953). Lipangus (sic) holerythrus rosenbergi Hartert, 1905, p. Zimmer (Ms) recognizes A. s. wighti, but most 12 (Rio Dagua, south-west Colombia). authors synonymize it with A. s. spadiceus. This Now Rhytipterna holerythra rosenbergi (Hartert). See specimen represents the green phase of plumage. Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 155; Snow, 1979, p. 192. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 494301, male, collected on M.Iuscicapal uropygiata Wied Rio Dagua, Valle del Cauca, western Colombia, M. [uscicapa] uropygiata Wied, 1831, p. 868 (Rio Dove, June 1, 1895, by W. F. Rosenberg. From the Bou- Brazil). card and the Rothschild collections. Now Attila spadiceus uropygiatus (Wied). See Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 133; Pinto, 1944, p. 16; Snow, 1979, p. 190. Aulia tertia Hartert HOLOTYPE: AMNH 4991, female, collected on Aulia tertia Hartert, 1902, p. 609 ("Bulun, N. W. Ec- Rio Doce, Espirito Santo, Brazil, Dec. 1815 (Bo- uador"). kermann, 1957, p. 220), by collectors for Maxi- Now Laniocera rufescens tertia (Hartert). See Hellmayr, milian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. 1929b, p. 151; Snow, 1979, p. 193. This specimen represents an intermediate be- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 494254, male, collected at tween brown and green plumage phases. Bul(un (or Pul(un), Esmeraldas, northern Ecuador, Nov. 17, 1900, by R. Miketta and G. Flemming Rhytipterna simplex intermedia Zimmer (no. 92, Hartert, 1922, p. 380). From the Roth- Rhytipterna simplex intermedia Zimmer, 1936b, p. 11 schild collection. (Igarape Brabo, Rio Tapajoz (sic), left bank, Brazil). Now Rhytipterna simplexfrederici (Bangs and Penard). Lipaugus albogriseus Lawrence See Snow, 1979, p. 191. Lipaugus albogriseus Lawrence, 1 863b, p. 9 ("New HOLOTYPE: AMNH 287548, male, collected on Granada"). Igarape Brabo, left bank Rio Tapajos, Brazil, June Now Sirystes sibilator albogriseus (Lawrence). See Hell- 16, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. mayr, 1927, p. 121; Traylor, 1979, p. 193. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42695, sex undetermined, M.luscicapal rustica Wied probably collected near Lion Hill Station, Panama M.[uscicapa] rustica Wied, 1831, p. 866 (southeastern Railway, Atlantic slope, Panama, 1863, by James Brazil). McLeannan. Now Rhytipterna simplex simplex (Lichtenstein). See Al- len, 1889c, p. 240; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 152. Myiarchus yucatanensis Lawrence SYNTYPES: AMNH 5104, male, 5103, female, Myiarchus yucatanensis Lawrence, 1871c, p. 235 (Yu- 5 102, juvenile male, collected in northern Espirito catan). 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 31

Now Myiarchus yucatanensis yucatanensis Lawrence. See Myiarchus tuberculifer clarus Zimmer Hellmayr, 1927, p. 169; Traylor, 1979, p. 195. Myiarchus tuberculifer clarus Zimmer, 1938a, p. 20 (Ta- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42841, male, collected at para, Rio Xingui, Brazil). Merida (as appears on an original label), Yucatan, Now Myiarchus tuberculifer tuberculifer (d'Orbigny and Mexico, June 9, 1865, by Dr. A. Schott for Co- Lafresnaye). See Lanyon, 1978, p. 460; Traylor, 1979, mision Cientifica de Yucatan (no. 553). p. 198. Myiarchus lawrenceii connectens HOLOTYPE: AMNH 429772, female, collected Miller and Griscom at Tapara, Rio Xing(u, Brazil, Aug. 23, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. Myiarchus lawrenceii connectens Miller and Griscom, 1925a, p. 6 (Las Cafias, Matagalpa, Nicaragua). Myiarchus swainsoni amazonus Zimmer Now Myiarchus tuberculifer connectens Miller and Gris- com. See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 184; Traylor, 1979, p. Myiarchus swainsoni amazonus Zimmer, 1938a, p. 6 196. (Faro, Brazil). Now Myiarchus swainsoni phaeonotus Salvin & God- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 144240, male, collected at man : M. s. pelzelni Berlepsch. See Lanyon, 1978, Las Canias, 2500 ft, 6 mi east of Matagalpa, Nic- pp. 531-532; Traylor, 1979, p. 198. aragua, Mar. 16, 1917, by W. deW. Miller (no. 47). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 284359, male, collected at Faro, north bank ofthe Amazon, Brazil, Nov. 29, 1930, by Olalla Brothers. Myiarchus tuberculifer littoralis Zimmer This specimen is markedly paler than typical phaeonotus and resembles pelzelni in this respect. Myiarchus tuberculifer littoralis Zimmer, 1953, p. 1 (El As both Traylor (loc. cit.) and Lanyon (loc. cit.) Zapotal, Guanacaste, Costa Rica). remarked, it represents an intermediate popula- Now Myiarchus tuberculifer littoralis Zimmer. See Tray- tion. lor, 1979, p. 196. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 391023, female, collected Myiarchus cantans Pelzeln at El Zapotal, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Jan. 11, 1922, by Austin Paul Smith (no. 54651). Myiarchus cantans Pelzeln, 1868, pp. 117, 182 (Ypa- nema, Sao Paulo, and Curytiba, Parana, Brazil). NowMyiarchusswainsoni swainsoni Cabanis and Heine. Myiarchus brunneiceps Lawrence See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 173; Lanyon, 1978, p. 512. Myiarchus brunneiceps Lawrence, 186 lb, p. 327 ("New PARALECTOTYPE: AMNH 497241, male, col- Grenada"). lected at Ipanema, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sept. 17, Now Myiarchus tuberculifer brunneiceps Lawrence. See 1819, by J. Natterer. From the K. K. Naturhis- Wetmore, 1972, p. 432; Lanyon, 1978, p. 468; Tray- torisches Hofmuseum in Wien and the Rothschild lor, 1979, p. 197. collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42845, female, probably Hellmayr (loc. cit.) designated Vienna Museum, collected near Lion Hill Station, line of the Pan- no. 18412, male, collected at Curytiba, Parana, ama Railway, Atlantic slope, Panama, by James Nov. 6, 1820, by Natterer, as lectotype. McLeannan and John R. Galbraith. Myiarchus venezuelensis Lawrence Myiarchus tuberculifer pallidus Myiarchus venezuelensis Lawrence, 1865, p. 38 (Vene- Zimmer and Phelps zuela). Now Myiarchus venezuelensis Lawrence. See Lanyon, Myiarchus tuberculiferpallidus Zimmer and Phelps, 1946, 1978, pp. 494, 578; Traylor, 1979, p. 199. p. 12 (Las Trincheras, Carabobo, Venezuela). Now Myiarchus Zimmer and HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42829, sex undetermined, tuberculiferpallidus Phelps. in on a See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 163; Lanyon, 1978, collected Venezuela, date unrecorded, by 197. S. C. Nash. p. 465; Traylor, 1979, p. Lanyon (loc. cit.) determined that voices offerox HOLOTYPE: AMNH 150539 (the number was and venezuelensis are distinctly different, that the incorrectly listed in the original description as rectrices of venezuelensis have pale brown edgings 50539), male, collected at Las Trincheras, Cara- (those of ferox have not), and that the two are bobo, Venezuela, Oct. 7, 1918, by George K. Cher- sympatric. They are not conspecific as they were rie (no. 20629). previously thought to be. 32 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Myiarchus panamensis Lawrence HOLOTYPE: AMNH 182126, male, collected at Perico, 1450 ft, Rio Chinchipe, northern Peru, July Myiarchuspanamensis Lawrence, 1860, p. 284 (Isthmus Harry of Panama). 14, 1923, by Watkins (no. 7449). Now Myiarchus panamensis panamensis Lawrence. See Tyrannula cinerascens Lawrence Lanyon, 1978, p. 560; Traylor, 1979, p. 199. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42822, sex undetermined, Tyrannula cinerascens Lawrence, 1851, p. 121 (westem collected at an unknown date, probably near Lion Texas). Hill, Atlantic slope, Panama, by James Mc- Now Myiarchus cinerascens cinerascens (Lawrence). See Leannan. Ridgway, 1907, p. 625; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 160; Tray- Lanyon (loc. cit.) discovered that voices ofpan- lor, 1979, p. 201. amensis differed from ferox markedly, that the HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42863, sex not determined, crown and back ofpanamensis are paler than those collected in western Texas by Capt. John P. offerox, and he showed that the two are not con- McCown. From the G. N. Lawrence collection. specific as authors have listed them. Myiarchus brevipennis Hartert Myiarchus cephalotes caucae Zimmer Myiarchus brevipennis Hartert, 1892, p. 12 (Aruba, Cu- Myiarchus cephalotes caucaeZimmer, 1 938a, p. 16 (San- ragao, and Bonaire, Dutch West Indies). ta Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia). Now Myiarchus tyrannulus tyrannulus (Mueller). See Now Myiarchus cephalotes cephalotes Taczanowski. See Lanyon, 1978, p. 596; Traylor, 1979, p. 204. Lanyon, 1978, p. 552; Traylor, 1979, p. 201. LECrOTYPE: AMNH 497127, male, collected near HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133794, male, collected at Savonet, Cura9ao, June 16, 1892, by Ernst Hartert Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia, Nov. (no. 74), as appears on original label. Designation 17, 1914, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle by Hartert (1922, p. 385). From the Rothschild (no. 10101). collection. Myiarchus cephalotes gularis Zimmer Myiarchus tyrannulus sanctaeluciae Myiarchus cephalotes gularis Zimmer, 1 938a, p. 17 (Lo- Hellmayr and Seilern cotal, 5800 ft, Cochabamba, Bolivia). Myiarchus tyrannulus sanctaeluciae Hellmayr and Sei- Now Myiarchus cephalotes cephalotes Taczanowski. See lem, 1915, p. 201 (Santa Lucia Island, West Indies). Lanyon, 1978, pp. 552, 553; Traylor, 1979, p. 201. Now Myiarchus oberi sanctaeluciae Hellmayr and Sei- lem. See Bond, 1956, p. 107; Traylor, 1979, p. 206. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 137660, male, collected at Locotal, 5800 ft, Cochabamba, Bolivia, May 30, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 497174, male, collected on 1915, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. Saint Lucia, West Indies, Nov. 24, 1900, by Sel- 12101). wyn Branch (no. 10). From the Rothschild collec- tion. Myiarchus toddi Chapman Pitangus sulphuratus pallidus Griscom Myiarchus toddi Chapman, 1923, p. 10 (Palambla, 4000 Pitangus sulphuratus pallidus Griscom, 1930, p. 4 (Sa- ft, Piura, Peru). capulas, 25 mi east ofNebaj, Rio Negro Valley, Gua- Now Myiarchus phaeocephalus phaeocephalus Sclater. temala). See Lanyon, 1978, p. 546; Traylor, 1979, p. 201. Now Pitangus sulphuratus guatimalensis (Lafresnaye). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 174543, male, collected at See Traylor, 1979, p. 207. Palambla, 4000 ft, Piura, Peru, Oct. 28, 1922, by HOLOTYPE: AMNH 395047, male, collected at Harry Watkins (no. 6457). Sacapulas, Rio Negro Valley, Guatemala, Feb. 26, The type is unique, a pale individual, deficient 1928 (1929 in the original description is an error), in yellow pigment. by A. W. Anthony (no. 6650). Myiarchus phaeocephalus interior Zimmer Pitangus sulphuratus caucensis Chapman Myiarchus phaeocephalus interior Zimmer, 1938a, p. 9 Pitangus sulphuratus caucensis Chapman, 1914a, p. 179 (Perico, 1450 ft, Rio Chinchipe, Peru). (Cali, Cauca Valley, Colombia). Now Myiarchus phaeocephalus interior Zimmer. See NowPitangus sulphuratus caucensis Chapman. See Meyer Lanyon, 1978, p. 546; Traylor, 1979, p. 201. de Schauensee, 1950, p. 824; Traylor, 1979, p. 208. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 33

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 108196, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42614, sex undetermined, Cali, 3500 ft, Cauca Valley, Colombia, Dec. 22, collected at Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela, Aug. 1910, by William B. Richardson. (year unrecorded), by R. H. Forbes for the Wil- liams College Lyceum of Natural History. A Pitangus sulphuratus trinitatis Hellmayr Smithsonian Institution label is attached. Law- rence received the specimen from Prof. James Or- Pitangus sulphuratus trinitatis Hellmayr, 1906a, p. 24 ton of Vassar College, who led the Williams Col- (Caparo, Trinidad). lege Now Pitangus sulphuratus trinitatis Hellmayr. See Tray- Expedition. lor, 1979, p. 208. Myiozetetes marginatus Lawrence HOLOTYPE: AMNH 496879, female, collected Myiozetetes marginatus Lawrence, 1863a, p. 182 (Isth- at Caparo, Trinidad, West Indies, Apr. 16, 1902, mus of Panama). by E. Andre. From the Rothschild collection. Now Myiozetetes similis columbianus Cabanis and Heine. Megarhynchus pitangua deserticola Griscom See Hellmayr, 1927, p. 143; Wetmore, 1972, p. 410. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42658, sex undetermined, Megarhynchuspitangua deserticola Griscom, 1930, p. 4 collected in Panama, 1862, by James McLeannan. (Sacapulas, 25 mi east of Nebaj, Rio Negro Valley, Guatemala). Myiozetetes similis pacificus Chapman Now Megarhynchus pitangua mexicanus (Lafresnaye). See Dickerman, 1987a, p. 69. Myiozetetes similispacificus Chapman, 1924b, p. 2 (San- ta Rosa, El Oro, Ecuador). HOLOrYPE: AMNH 394953, male, collected at Now Myiozetetes similis grandis Lawrence. See Hell- Sacapulas, 25 mi east ofNebaj, Rio Negro Valley, Guatemala, Feb. 6, 1928, by A. W. Anthony (no. mayr, 1927, p. 143. 6536). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 171751, male, collected at Santa Rosa, El Oro, Ecuador, July 17, 1921, by Megarhynchus pitangua parvirostris Cherrie Geoffrey Gill (no. 37). Megarhynchus pitangua parvirostris Cherrie, 1908, p. Myiozetetes granadensis Lawrence 363 (Trinidad). Now Megarhynchus pitangua pitangua (Linnaeus). See Myiozetetes granadensis Lawrence, 1862b, p. 11 (Isth- Hellmayr, 1927, p. 132. mus of Panama). Now Myiozetetes granadensis granadensis Lawrence. See LECTOTYPE: AMNH 177581, male, collected on Hellmayr, 1927, p. 145; Wetmore, 1972, p. 413; Tray- Heights ofAripo, Trinidad, West Indies, Mar. 23, lor, 1979, p. 213. 1905, by George K. Cherrie (no. 13195). SYNrPES: AMNH 42657, male, 42613, female, collected in Panama, date unrecorded, by James Myiozetetes cayanensis hellmayri McLeannan and John R. Galbraith. Hartert and Goodson Myiozetetes cayanensis hellmayri Hartert and Goodson, Myiozetetes granadensis occidentalis Zimmer 1917, p. 412 (Cachabe (sic), northwestern Ecuador). Myiozetetes granadensis occidentalis Zimmer, 1 937c, p. Now Myiozetetes cayanensis hellmayri Hartert and 22 (Barbacoas, southwestern Colombia). Goodson. See Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 155; Wet- Now Myiozetetes granadensis occidentalis Zimmer. See more, 1972, p. 410; Traylor, 1979, p. 210. Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 822; Traylor, 1979, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 496721, male, collected at 213. Cachavi, 500 ft, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, Nov. 10, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 117977, male, collected at 1896, by W. F. H. Rosenberg. From the Roth- Barbacoas, sea level, southwestern Colombia, Aug. schild collection. 12, 1912, by William B. Richardson. Myiozetetes rufipennis Lawrence Myiozetetes inornatus Lawrence Myiozetetes rufipennis Lawrence, 1869b, p. 267 (Valen- Myiozetetes inornatus Lawrence, 1869b, p. 268 (Valen- cia, Venezuela). cia, Venezuela). Now Myiozetetes cayanensis rufipennis Lawrence. See Now Conopias inornatus (Lawrence). See Hellmayr, 1927, Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 155; Traylor, 1979, p. p. 135; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 154; Traylor, 1979, 211. p. 214. 34 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 156653, sex undetermined, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 496463, male, collected at collected near Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela, in Mariah, Tobago, West Indies, May 12, 1903, by Aug. 1867 according to the original description, collectors for E. Andre. From the Rothschild col- by W. B. Gilbert of the Williams College Lyceum lection. of Natural History Expedition, which was led by James Orton. From the Vassar College collection. Myiodynastes maculatus chapmani Zimmer This specimen was once mounted. Myiodynastes maculatus chapmani Zimmer, 1 937c, p. 11 (Esmeraldas, western Ecuador). Pitangus albovittatus Lawrence Now Myiodynastes maculatus chapmani Zimmer. See Pitangus albovittatus Lawrence, 1 862b, p. 11 (Isthmus Traylor, 1979, p. 218. of Panama). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 1 18753, male, collected at Now Conopias parva albovittata (Lawrence). See Hell- Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador, Nov. 23, 1912, mayr, 1927, p. 136; Wetmore, 1972, p. 406; Traylor, by William B. Richardson. 1979, p. 214. SYNTYPES: AMNH 42639,- male, 42640, female, Myiodynastes maculatus stresemanni Meise collected in Panama, date not recorded, by James Myiodynastes maculatus stresemanni Meise, 1949, p. 81 McLeannan and John R. Galbraith. (Porto de Moz, Rio Xingu, right bank of the lower river, Parn, Brazil). M.[uscicapaj trivirgata Wied Now Myiodynastes maculatus maculatus (Mueller). See Zimmer, MS; Traylor, 1979, p. 218. M. [uscicapa] trivirgata Wied, 1831, p. 871 (Bahia). Now Conopias trivirgata trivirgata (Wied). See Hellmayr, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 429763, male, collected near 1927, p. 134; Traylor, 1979, p. 215. Porto de Moz (or Mos), Rio Xingu, Para, Brazil, Sept. 4, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. HoLOTYPE: AMNH 4926, female, collected in Zimmer (Ms, p. 1 6) wrote: "The population on Bahia, Brazil, by collectors for Maximilian, Prince the south bank ofthe lower Amazon ... is unstable Wied zu Neuwied. and variously intermediate between maculatus and solitarius ...." Myiodynastes chrysocephalus intermedius Chapman M.Iuscipetal citrina Wied Myiodynastes chrysocephalus intermedius Chapman, M.[uscipeta] critina Wied, 1831, p. 917 ("Nazareth das 1912, p. 152 (Las Nubes, 5000 ft, Sierra Nevada of Farinhas, Flusse Jagoaripa"). Santa Marta, Colombia). Now Legatus leucophaius leucophaius (Vieillot). See Al- Now Myiodynastes chrysocephalus cinerascens Todd. See len, 1889c, p. 233; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 117. Zimmer, MS; Traylor 1979, p. 216. SYNTYPES: AMNH 4917, male, 4918, female, HoLoTYPE: AMNH 70845, male, collected at collected at Nazareth das Farinhas, on Rio Ja- Las Nubes, 5000 ft, Sierra Nevada ofSanta Marta, goaripe, Bahia, Brazil, Mar. or Apr. 1817 (Bo- Colombia, Dec. 8, 1898, by Mrs. H. H. Smith. kermann, 1957, p. 239), by collectors for Maxi- milian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Myiodynastes maculatus difficilis Zimmer M.[uscipetaj ruficauda Wied Myiodynastes maculatus difficilis Zimmer, 1937c, p. 9 M.[uscipeta] ruficauda Wied, 1831, p. 920 (Bahia, Ca- (Bebedero, Costa Rica). mamui and Rio Jiquiriga). Now Myiodynastes maculatus difficilis Zimmer. See Now Empidonomus varius rufinus (Spix). See Allen, Traylor, 1979, p. 217. 1889c, p. 236; Hellmayr, 1927, p. 114. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 390975, male, collected at SYNTYPES: AMNH 4924, male, 4925, female, Bebedero, Cordillera de Guanacaste, northwestern collected in the vicinity of Salvador (once Bahia), Costa Rica, Feb. 25, 1922, by Austin Paul Smith Bahi'a, Brazil, Mar. or Apr. 1817 (Bokermann, (no. 54630). 1957, p. 239), by collectors for Maximilian, Prince Wied zu Neuwied. Myiodynastes maculatus tobagensis Zimmer Tyrannus melancholicus occidentalis Myiodynastes maculatus tobagensis Zimmer, 1937c, p. Hartert and Goodson 7 (Mariah, Tobago). Now Myiodynastes maculatus tobagensis Zimmer. See Tyrannus melancholicus occidentalis Hartert and Good- Junge and Mees, 1958, p. 102; Traylor, 1979, p. 217. son, 1917, p. 412 (San Blas, Tepic, N.W. Mexico). 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 35

Now Tyrannus melancholicus satrapa Cabanis and Heine. Now Tyrannus caudifasciatus jamaicensis (Chapman). See Traylor, 1979, p. 222. See Bond, 1956, p. 105; Traylor, 1979, p. 228. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 496345, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42647, male, collected at San Blas, about 25 mi west-northwest of Tepic, Moneague, Jamaica, West Indies, Feb. 1865, by Nayarit, western Mexico, Apr. 20, 1897. "Bought Henry Bryant (no. 2227, original label). Another from American dealer" (Hartert, 1922, p. 386). label, printed "Bryant Collection, No. 836" has From the Rothschild collection. printed on the reverse: "Presented by Mrs. Bryant Traylor (loc. cit.) has listed this name as a syn- to the Boston Society of Natural History [now onym of Tyrannus melancholicus satrapa, type lo- defunct] for distribution to Home and Foreign cality ofwhich is Jalapa, Veracruz, following Meise Museums." (1949, p. 68, note). This name replaces T. m. chlo- ronotus, used by some authors for the population Pitangus Gabbii Lawrence ofsoutheastern Mexico. Traylor listed chloronotus Pitangus Gabbii Lawrence, 1876, p. 288 (Hato Viejo, as a synonym of couchii, which is much larger Mao River, Prov. Santiago, Santo Domingo). (wings 1 7-125 mm as against 105-1 10 mm), and Now Tyrannus caudifasciatus gabbii (Lawrence). See probably represents a distinct species, as he in- Bond, 1956, p. 106; Traylor, 1979, p. 228. dicated. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 42641, sex undetermined, collected at Hato Viejo, Mao River, Santiago, Do- Tyrannus melancholicus obscurus Zimmer minican Republic, West Indies, date unrecorded Tyrannus melancholicus obscurus Zimmer, 1 937b, p. 17 [winter, 1875], by William M. Gabb. From the (Palambla, 3900-6500 ft, Dept. Piura, Peru).. Geo. N. Lawrence collection. Now Tyrannus melancholicus melancholicus Vieillot. See p. 223. Traylor, 1979, Pachyrhamphus peruanus Hartert and Goodson HOLOTYPE: AMNH 175452, male, collected at Palambla, 3900-6500 ft, Piura, Peru, Sept. 16, Pachyrhamphus peruanus Hartert and Goodson, 1917, 1922, by Harry Watkins (no. 6015). p. 410 (Chanchamayo, 1500 Xn, "Cuzco, South-eastern Peru"). Now Pachyramphus viridis peruanus Hartert and Good- Muscivora tyrannus sanctaemartae Zimmer son. See Snow, 1979, p. 229. Muscivora tyrannus sanctaemartae Zimmer, 1 937b, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493822, female, collected 7 (Bonda, Santa Marta, Colombia). at Chanchamayo, 1500 m, Junin, -central Peru, Now Tyrannus savana sanctaemartae (Zimmer). See Jan. 1905, by C. 0. Schunke. From the Rothschild Traylor, 1979, p. 225. collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 97670, male, collected at Hellmayr (1929b, p. 166) listed this name as a Bonda, Santa Marta, Colombia, Feb. 4, 1899, by synonym of Pachyramphus viridis xanthogenys G. H. Hull for Mrs. H. H. Smith. Salvadori and Festa, with a footnote indicating that the differences are probably individual. Muscivora savana circumdatus Zimmer Pachyrhamphus marcidus Cherrie Muscivora savana circumdatus Zimmer, 1937b, p. 8 (Tauary, right bank Rio Tapajoz, Brazil). Pachyrhamphus marcidus Cherrie, 1909, p. 389 (Las Now Tyrannus savana circumdatus (Zimmer). See Tray- Barrancas, Orinoco River, Venezuela). lor, 1979, p. 225. Now Pachyramphus rufus rufus (Boddaert). See Hell- mayr, 1929b, p. 170; Phelps and Phelps, 1950, p. 122. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 287357, male, collected at Tauari, right bank Rio Tapajos, Brazil, Apr. 18, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 177653, immature female, 1931, by A. M. Olalla. collected at Las Barrancas, Rio Orinoco, Monagas, This specimen is male, as appears on the original Venezuela, Aug. 2, 1907, by George K; Cherrie label; tail 262 mm. Females have tails less than (no. 15184). From the Brooklyn Institute Mu- 200 mm, as Zimmer (loc. cit.) stated. The state- seum. ment "female" in original description is probably a lapsus calami. Pachyrhamphus castaneus saturatus Chapman Pachyrhamphus castaneus saturatus Chapman, 1914c, Pitangus jamaicensis Chapman p. 628 (La Murelia, 600 ft [Rio Bodoquera], Caqueta, Pitangus jamaicensis Chapman, 1892, p. 303 (Mo- Colombia). neague, Jamaica). Now Pachyramphus castaneus saturatus Chapman. See 36 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 768; Snow, 1979, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 5084, male, collected by 232. collectors for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neu- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 116760, male ?, collected at wied. Morelia (Paynter and Traylor, 1981, p. 164), Ca- A paratype mentioned by Wied (loc. cit.) queta, Colombia, July 24, 1912, by Leo E. Miller (AMNH 5088, sex unrecorded): "ein anderer sehr (no. 3901). iihnlicher miinnlicher Vogel," which he thought to be a juvenile, represents Pachyramphus m. mar- Pachyramphus castaneus amazonus Zimmer ginatus (Lichtenstein). Pachyramphus castaneus amazonus Zimmer, 1936c, p. 6 (Rosarinho, Rio Madeira, left bank, Brazil). M.[uscipetaj marginata Wied Now Pachyramphus castaneus amazonus Zimmer. See M. [uscipeta] marginata Wied, 1831, p. 909 (eastem Bra- Snow, 1979, p. 232. zil). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 282597, female, collected Now Pachyramphus marginatus marginatus (Lichten- at Rosarinho, left bank of Rio Madeira, Brazil, stein). See Allen, 1889c, p. 238; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. May 31, 1930, by the Olalla brothers. 186. SYNTYPEs: AMNH 5085, sex unrecorded [=juv. Pachyramphus cinnamomeus Lawrence male], AMNH 5086, male [=female], collected for Pachyramphus cinnamomeus Lawrence, 186 la, p. 295 Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. ("New Grenada"). Allen (loc. cit.) remarked that Wied's "male" as Now Pachyramphus cinnamomeus cinnamomeus Law- described is in reality a female, and that his "fe- rence. See Snow, 1979, p. 232. male" is a juvenile male. SYNTYPES: AMNH 43682, male, 43662, female, collected along the line of the Panama Railway, Pachyramphus albogriseus guayaquilensis Atlantic slope, date unrecorded, by James Mc- Zimmer Leannan and John R. Galbraith. From the George Pachyramphus albogriseus guayaquilensis Zimmer, N. Lawrence collection. 1936c, p. 17 (Chimbo, 1000 ft, westem Ecuador). Now Pachyramphus albogriseus guayaquilensis Zimmer. Pachyrhamphus magdalenae Chapman See Snow, 1979, p. 236. Pachyrhamphus magdalenae Chapman, 1914c, p. 629 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 494160, male, collected at (Algodonal, Magdalena River, Colombia). Chimbo, 1000 ft, western Ecuador, Aug. 21, 1897, Now Pachyramphus cinnamomeus magdalenae Chap- by W. F. H. Rosenberg (no. 758). From the Roth- man. See Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 176; Snow, 1979, p. schild collection. 233. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 122383, male, collected at Pachyrhamphus major australis Algodonal, 50-100 ft, Rio Magdalena, Bolivar, Miller and Griscom M. Colombia, Jan. 23, 1913, by F. Chapman, Pachyrhamphus major australis Miller and Griscom, George K. Cherrie et al. 1925a, p. 3 (San Rafael del Norte, Nicaragua). Pachyramphus polychopterus tenebrosus Zimmer Now Pachyramphus majoraustralis Miller and Griscom. See Snow, 1979, p. 237. Pachyramphus polychopterus tenebrosus Zimmer, 1936c, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 101334, male, collected at p. 10 (Puerto Indiana, Peru). San Rafael del Norte, Nicaragua, Apr. 7, 1907, by Now Pachyramphus polychopterus tenebrosus Zimmer. William B. Richardson. See Snow, 1979, p. 234. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 230370, male, collected at Puerto Indiana, Rio Amazonas, Peru, June 17, Platypsaris homochrous canescens Chapman 1926, by Carlos Olalla and sons. Platypsaris homochrous canescens Chapman, 1912, p. 155 ("Cagualito," 1500 ft, Santa Marta Mountains, M.Iuscipetaj splendens Wied Colombia). M. [uscipeta] splendens Wied, 1831, p. 906 (unrecorded, Now Pachyramphus homochrous canescens (Chapman). probably Bahia, Brazil). See Snow, 1979, p. 239. Now Pachyramphus polychopterus polychopterus (Vieil- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 71018, male, collected at lot). See Allen, 1889c, p. 238; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. Cacagualito, Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Co- 179. lombia, May 12, 1898, by Mrs. H. H. Smith. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 37

Tityra nigriceps Allen Heteropelma rosenbergi Hartert Tityra nigriceps Allen, 1888, p. 287 ("headwaters of the Heteropelma rosenbergiHartert, 1898b, p. 489 (Cachavi, Napo, Ecuador"). Ecuador). Now Tityra semifasciata nigriceps Allen. See Hellmayr, Now Schiffornis turdinus rosenbergi (Hartert). See Meyer 1929b, p. 212; Snow, 1979, p. 243. de Schauensee, 1950, p. 789; Snow, 1979, p. 247. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 30489, sex undetermined HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493592, male, collected at [=adult male], collected perhaps near Gualea, Pi- Cachabi, Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador, Jan. chincha, western Ecuador (see Hellmayr, loc. cit.), 20, 1897, by W. F. H. Rosenberg. From the Roth- date unknown, purchased from Ludovic Soder- schild collection. str6m. "Napo" appears on an American Museum label. Scotothorus olivaceus Ridgway Hellmayr in (loc. cit.) pointed out a detailed note Scotothorus 1 that this is an ordinary Quito "make" of skin and olivaceus Ridgway, 1906, p. 8 (Rio Mato, that "In whiteness [not gray] ofthe body plumage, Venezuela). reduction ofwhite at the base ofthe rectrices, and Now Schiffornis turdinus olivaceus (Ridgway). See Phelps in coloring of bill (both mandibles conspicuously and Phelps, 1950, p. 140; Snow, 1979, p. 247. tipped with blackish), it agrees perfectly with other HOLOTYPE: AMNH 75520, female, collected on males from western Ecuador...." Therefore he Rio Mato, Bajo Caura, Bolivar, Venezuela, Jan. suggested a corrected type locality. 25, 1901, by S. M. Klages. Tityra semifasciata esmeraldae Chapman Schiffornis turdinus aeneus Zimmer Tityra semifasciata esmeraldae Chapman, 1914b, p. 320 (Esmeraldas, Ecuador). Schifornis turdinus aeneus Zimmer, 1 936b, p. 22 Now Tityra semifasciata nigriceps Allen. See Hellmayr, (Chaupe, Peru, 6100 ft). 1929b, p. 212. Now Schiffornis turdinus aeneus Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. 248. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 118806, male, collected at Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador, Nov. 6, 1912, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 181504, male, collected at by William B. Richardson. Chaupe, 6100 ft, northern Cajamarca, Peru, Apr. 12, 1923, by Harry Watkins (no. 7248). FAMILY PIPRIDAE5 M.[uscicapal turdina Wied Schiffornis major duidae Zimmer M. [uscicapa] turdina Wied, 1831, p. 817 (Bahia, Brazil). Now Schiffornis turdinus turdinus (Wied). See Allen, Schiffornis major duidae Zimmer, 1936a, p. 26 (right 1889c, p. 236; Snow, 1979, p. 249. bank ofRio Cassiquiare (sic), opposite El Merey, Ven- ezuela). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 5096, male, collected in Ba- Now Schiffornis major duidae Zimmer. See Phelps and hia, Brazil (according to Allen, loc. cit.), by col- Phelps, 1950, p. 139; Snow, 1979, p. 246. lectors for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. This is also the type of the HOLOTYPE: AMNH 433387, female, collected genus. on Rio Casiquiari, right bank, opposite El Merey, virescens Wied Amazonas, Venezuela, Apr. 15, 1929, by the Ola- M.[uscicapal lla brothers. M. [uscicapa] virescens Wied, 1831, p. 802 (Arrayal de Conquista, Bahia, Brazil). Schiffornis turdinus panamensis Hellmayr Now Schiffornis virescens (Lafresnaye). See Allen, 1 889c, p. 237; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 78; Bangs, 1930, p. 285; Schiffornis turdinus panamensis Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 84 Meyer de Schauensee, 1966, p. 332; Snow, 1979, p. (El Real, Rio Tuyra (sic), eastern Panama). 249. Now Schiffornis turdinus panamensis Hellmayr. See Wetmore, 1972, p. 349; Snow, 1979, p. 247. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 5066, female, collected at Arrayal da Conquista, southern Bahia, Brazil, in HOLOTYPE: AMNH 135027, female, collected early 1817 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 237), by collec- at El Real, Rio Tuira, Darien, Panama, Dec. 29, tors for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. 1914, by William B. Richardson. Sapayoa aenigma Hartert Sapayoa aenigma Hartert, 1903, p. 117 (Rio Sapayo, N. sSee Snow, 1975, for review of family. W. Ecuador). 38 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Now Sapayoa aenigma Hartert. See Wetmore, 1972, p. Chloropipo holochlora litae Hellmayr 353; Snow, 1979, p. 249. Chloropipo holochlora litae Hellmayr, 1906b, p. 325 (Lita, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493552, female, collected 3000 ft, northem Ecuador). on Rio Sapayoa (or Zapallo Grande), 450 ft, Es- Now Chloropipo holochlora litae Hellmayr. See Meyer meraldas, northwestern Ecuador, Nov. 2, 1901, de Schauensee, 1950, p. 784; Snow, 1979, p. 253. by R. Miketta (no. 141), for W. F. H. Rosenberg. From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492508, male, collected at This is also the type of the genus. All authors Lita, 3000 ft, Imbabura, northwestern Ecuador, agree that the relationships of this remarkable Sept. 22, 1899, by R. Miketta for W. F. H. Ro- species are obscure, showing resemblance to both senberg (no. 143). From the Rothschild collection. Cotingidae and Tyrannidae. Piprites chloris antioquiae Chapman Chloropipo holochlora viridior Chapman Piprites chloris antioquiae Chapman, 1924b, p. 6 (La Chloropipo holochlora viridior Chapman, 1 924b, p. 5 (La Frijolera, Antioquia, Colombia). Pampa, southeastem Peru). Now Piprites chloris antioquiae Chapman. See Meyer de Now Chloropipo holochlora viridior Chapman. See Snow, Schauensee, 1950, p. 780; 1952, p. 1197; Snow, 1979, 1979, p. 253. p. 250. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146288, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133817, male, collected at La Pampa, Puno, southeastern Peru, Oct. 22, 1916, La Frijolera, 5000 ft, lower Cauca Valley, Antio- by Harry Watkins (no. 318). quia, Colombia, Dec. 30, 1914, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 1077 1). Chloropipo uniformis duidae Chapman Piprites chloris bolivianus Chapman Chloropipo uniformis duidae Chapman, 1929b, p. 21 Piprites chloris bolivianus Chapman, 1924b, p. 6 (Mis- (Savanna Hills, 4400 ft, tableland of Mt. Duida, Ven- .sion San Antonio, 1300 ft, Rio Chimore, Dept. Co- ezuela). chabamba, Bolivia). Now Chloropipo uniformis duidae Chapman. See Phelps Now Piprites chloris bolivianus Chapman. See Gylden- and Phelps, 1950, p. 135; Snow, 1979, p. 253. stolpe, 1945b, p. 190; Snow, 1979, p. 251. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 245931, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 137716, male, collected at Savanna Hills, summit of Mt. Duida, 4400 ft, Mission San Antonio del Chimore (1300 ft), Rio Amazonas, Venezuela, Feb. 2, 1929, by G. H. H. Chimore, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Aug. 11, 1915, Tate of the Tyler Duida Expedition. by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 13509). M.[uscicapal aurifrons Wied Lawrence Pipra? cinnamomea M.[uscicapa] aurifrons Wied, 1831, p. 829 (Camamui, Pipra? cinnamomea Lawrence, 1869c, p. 429 ("Upper southern Bahia, Brazil). Amazon"). Now Neopelma aurifrons aurifrons (Wied). See Allen, Now Neopipo cinnamomea cinnamomea (Lawrence). See 1889c, p. 237; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 87; Snow, 1979, Snow, 1979, p. 252. p. 256. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 43060, sex not recorded, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 5065, male, collected at Ca- collected on the upper Amazon. mamu, Bahia, by collectors for Prince Maximilian In Sclater and Salvin's description (1869, p. 439) Wied zu Neuwied. of Neopipo rubicunda, a synonym of N. cinna- momea, there appears the following postscript: "Since this paper was read we have received sep- Muscicapa brevipes Wied arate copies ofa paper by Mr. Lawrence ... where- Muscicapa brevipes Wied, 1831, p. 831 ("inneren grossen in is a description ofa bird which seems to be our The Urwaldungen"). Neopipo under the name Pipra cinnamomea. Now Neopelma aurifrons aurifrons (Wied). See Allen, species will therefore probably stand as Neopipo 1889c, p. 237; Hellmayr, 1929, p. 87. cinnamomea." The type locality of Neopipo rub- icunda is Chamicurros, eastern Peru, and this is HOLOTYPE: AMNH 6778 [juvenile] male, col- accepted as the type locality ofthe species by Snow lected in Brazil (probably southern Bahia) by col- (loc. cit.). lectors for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 39

Machaeropterus striolatus antioquiae HOLOTYPE: AMNH 118038, male, collected at Chapman Barbacoas, sea level, Narinno, southwestern Co- William B. Richardson. Machaeropterus striolatus antioquiae Chapman, 1 924b, lombia, Aug. 24,1912, by p. 5 (Puerto Valdivia, lower Cauca River, Antioquia, Manacus manacus leucochlamys Chapman Colombia). Now Machaeropterus regulus antioquiae Chapman. See Manacus manacus leucochlamys Chapman, 1914c, p. Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 41; Snow, 1979, p. 259. 626 (Esmeraldas, Ecuador). manacus leucochlamys Chapman. See HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133839, male, collected at Now Manacus Puerto Valdivia, 360 ft, lower Rio Cauca, Antio- Snow, 1979, p. 262. quia, Colombia, Dec. 26, 1914, by Leo E. Miller HOLOTYPE: AMNH 118799, male, collected in and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 10719). Esmeraldas, Prov. Esmeraldas, northwestern Ec- uador, Oct. 19, 1912, by William B. Richardson. Pipra strigilata Wied Manacus manacus maximus Chapman Pipra strigilata Wied, 1820, p. 187 (Barra de Jucui, Es- pirito Santo, Brazil). Manacus manacus maximus Chapman, 1924b, p. 7 Now Machaeropterus regulus regulus (Hahn). See Allen, (Alamor, 4550 ft, Prov. Loja, southwestem Ecuador). 1889c, p. 236; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 40. Now Manacus manacus maximus Chapman. See Snow, SYNrYPES: AMNH 6792, 6793, males, collected 1979, p. 262. at Barra do Rio Juciu, Espirito Santo, Brazil, late HOLOTYPE: AMNH 167715, male, collected at 1815, by Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. Alamor, 4550 ft, Loja, southwestern Ecuador, Oct. Allen (loc. cit.) wrote that Hahn's description of 3, 1920, by George K. Cherrie (no. 22236). regulus was published in 1821; the correct date is 1819 (Hellmayr, loc. cit.), preceding Wied's of Manacus manacus interior Chapman strigilata. Manacus manacus interior Chapman, 1914c, p. 624 Machaeropterus pyrocephalus pallidiceps (Villavicencio, Colombia). Zimmer Now Manacus manacus interior Chapman. See Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 787; Snow, 1979, p. 262. Machaeropteruspyrocephaluspallidiceps Zimmer, 1936a, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 122373, male, collected at p. 17 (La Pricion (sic), Rio Caura, Venezuela). Villavicencio, 1600 ft, base of the eastern Andes, Now Machaeropterus pyrocephalus pallidiceps Zimmer. Meta Prov., Colombia, Mar. 9, 1913, by George See Snow, 1979, p. 259. K. Cherrie (no. 16484). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493143, sex unrecorded (=adult male), collected at La Prision, lower Rio Chiromachaeris manacus trinitatis Hartert Caura, Bolivar, Venezuela, Dec. 13, 1900, by E. Chiromachaeris manacus trinitatis Hartert, 1912, p. 63 Andre. From the Rothschild collection. (Chaguaramas, Trinidad). Now Manacus manacus trinitatis (Hartert). See Snow, Manacus vitellinus milleri Chapman 1979, p. 263. Manacus vitellinus milleri Chapman, 1915, p. 645 (Puer- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493444, male, collected at to Valdivia, 360 ft, lower Cauca River, Antioquia, Chaguaramas, Trinidad, Jan. 6, 1903, by E. Andre. Colombia). From the Rothschild collection. Now Manacus manacus milleri Chapman. See Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 787; Snow, 1979, p. 261. Manacus manacus subpurus HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133857, male, collected at Cherrie and Reichenberger Puerto Valdivia, 360 ft, lower Rio Cauca, Antio- Manacus manacus subpurus Cherrie and Reichenberger, quia, Colombia, Dec. 16, 1914, by Leo E. Miller 1923, p. 4 (Tapirapoan, Siputuba River, Matto Gros- and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 10483). so, Brazil). Now Manacus manacus subpurus Cherrie and Reichen- Manacus manacus bangsi Chapman berger. See Pinto, 1944, p. 91; Snow, 1979, p. 263. Manacus manacus bangsi Chapman, 191 4c, p. 625 (Bar- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 127944, male, collected at bacoas, Narinio, Colombia). Tapirapoan, Rio Siputuba, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Now Manacus manacus bangsi Chapman. See Meyer de Jan. 19, 1914, by George K. Cherrie of the Theo- Schauensee, 1950, p. 787; Snow, 1979, p. 262. dore Roosevelt Expedition (no. 17771). 40 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Manacus manacus longibarbatus Zimmer Now Chiroxiphiapareola napensis Miller. See Hellmayr, Manacus manacus longibarbatus Zimmer, 1936a, p. 19 1929b, p. 57; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 786; (Tapara, Rio Xingui, Brazil). Snow, 1979, p. 268. Now Manacus manacus longibarbatus Zimmer. See HoLoT-YPE: AMNH 30459, sex undetermined Snow, 1979, p. 264. [male], collected on Rio Napo, eastern Ecuador. Purchased from L. Soderstr6m. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 429836, male, collected at Tapara, Rio Xingu, Para, Brazil, Aug. 23, 1931, boliviana Allen by Alfonso M. Olalla. Chiroxiphia pareola Chiroxiphia pareola boliviana Allen, 1 889a, p. 87 (Yun- Corapipo leucorrhoa altera Hellmayr gas, Bolivia). Now Chiroxiphia pareola boliviana Allen. See Snow, Corapipo leucorrhoa altera Hellmayr, 1 906c, p. 84 (Car- 1979, p. 269. rillo, Costa Rica). Now Corapipo leucorrhoa altera Hellmayr. See Snow, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 30698, male, collected in 1979, p. 265. Yungas, Bolivia, 18°S, 6000 ft, Sept. 1885, by Dr. H. H. Rusby, according to information on the orig- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493096, male, collected at inal label. According to Paynter et al. (1975, p. Carrillo, northwestem Costa Rica, Oct. 13, 1898, 69), the Yungas 18° S of Rusby was "Presumably by C. F. Underwood. From the Rothschild col- E. slope of cordillera in Cochambamba or Santa lection. Cruz at 180 S. However, many Rusby 'Yungas 180 Hellmayr (1929b, p. 62) called attention to dif- S' specimens are from lower Rio Beni." Snow (loc. ferences in wing formulae between C. l. leucorrhoa cit.) has restricted the type locality of this taxon and the two subspecies altera and heteroleuca. to Apolo, La Paz, which according to Paynter et Blake (1958, p. 535) separated the latter two pop- al. (loc. cit.) is at 1440 m on the headwaters ofthe ulations as the species C. altera on the basis of Rio Beni. these differences; he was followed by Wetmore (1972, p. 325). Snow (loc. cit.) has retained these Pipra leucocilla minor Chapman forms in the species C. leucorrhoa, but further studies may show two species to be involved. Pipra leucocilla minor Chapman, 1914c, p. 623 (Cocal, 4000 ft, Andes west of Popayan, Colombia). Masius chrysopterus bellus Now Piprapipra minima Chapman. See Chapman, 1917, Hartert and Hellmayr p. 480; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 33; Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 783; Snow, 1979, p. 270. Masius chrysopterus bellus Hartert and Hellmayr, 1903, p. 35 (Riolima, 4000 ft, Caucatal, Colombia). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109842, male, collected at Now Masius chrysopterus bellus Hartert and Hellmayr. Cocal, west of Popayan, Cauca, Colombia (4000 See Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 785; Snow, 1979, ft), June 10, 1911, by William B. Richardson. p. 266. Pipra leucocilla minimus Chapman (1917, p. 480) is a new name for P. 1. minor, preoccupied HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492592, male, collected at by P. mentalis minor Hartert, 1898. Riolima, 4000 ft, west of Cali, Valle del Cauca, eastern slope ofwestern Andes ofColombia (Payn- Pipra pipra discolor Zimmer ter and Traylor, 1981, p. 214), Aug. 19, 1898, by J. H. Batty (no. 5599). From the Rothschild col- Pipra pipra discolor Zimmer, 1936a, p. 12 (Puerto In- lection. diana, northern Peru). Now Pipra pipra discolor Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. Chiroxiphia pareola atlantica Dalmas 270. Chiroxiphiapareola atlantica Dalmas, 1900, p. 139 (To- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 232259, male, collected at bago). Puerto Indiana, northern Peru, July 3, 1926, by Now Chiroxiphia pareola atlantica Dalmas. See Snow, Carlos Olalla and sons. 1979, p.268. Pipra pipra occulta Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493258, male, collected on Tobago, West Indies, Dec. 9, 1898, by E. Andre. Piprapipra occulta Zimmer, 1 936a, p. 9 ("Uchco," 5000 From the Rothschild collection. ft, east of Chachapoyas, Peru). Now Pipra pipra occulta Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. Chiroxiphia napensis Miller 270. Chiroxiphia napensis Miller, 1908, p. 338, pl. 25 (Napo, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 234914, male, collected at Ecuador). Uscho, 5000 ft, about 50 mi east ofChachapoyas, 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 41

Amazonas, northern Peru, Nov. 3, 1925, by Harry Pipra aureola borbae Zimmer Watkins (no. 9842). Pipra aureola borbae Zimmer, 1936a, p. 5 (Borba, right bank of Rio Madeira, Brazil). Pipra pipra pygmaea Zimmer Now Pipra aureola borbae Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. 276. Pipra pipra pygmaea Zimmer, 1936a, p. 10 (Chamicu- ros, Peru). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 279908, male, collected at Now Pipra pipra pygmaea Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. Borba, right bank of Rio Madeira, Brazil, Feb. 5, 271. 1930, by the Olalla brothers. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492906, male, collected at Chamicuros, between Santa Cruz and Lagunas and Pipra fasciicauda saturata Zimmer approximately 35 mi east of Rio Huallaga (Ste- phens and Traylor, 1983, p.41), Loreto, Peru, May Pipra fasciicauda saturata Zimmer, 1936a, p. 2 (Rio 6, 1867, by Edward Bartlett. From the Rothschild Seco, 3000 ft, west of Moyobamba, Peru). collection. Now Piprafasciicauda saturata Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. 276. Pipra pipra separabilis Zimmer HOLOTYPE: AMNH 234908, male, collected on Rio Seco, 3000 ft, about 30 mi west of Moyo- Pipra pipra separabilis Zimmer, 1936a, p. 14 (Tapara, bamba, San Martin, northern Peru, July 22, 1925, Rio Xingui, Brazil). by Harry Watkins (no. 9485). Now Pipra pipra separabilis Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, p. 271. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492812 [immature] male, Pipra aureola calamae Hellmayr collected at Tapara, Rio Xingiu, Para, Brazil, Sept. Pipra aureola calamae Hellmayr, 1910, p. 303 (Calama, 23, 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. Brazil). Now Pipra fasciicauda calamae Hellmayr. See Snow, Pipra exquisita Hellmayr 1979, p. 277. Pipra exquisita Hellmayr, 1905a, p. 56 (Chuchurras, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492674, male, collected at Central Peru). Calama, right bank, upper Rio Madeira, Brazil, Now Pipra coronata exquisita Hellmayr. See Zimmer, Aug. 23, 1907, by W. Hoffmanns (no. 445). From Ms; Snow, 1979, p. 273. the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493004, male, collected at Chuchurras, Huanuco, Peru, 320 m, July 1904, Pipra mentalis minor Hartert by W. Hoffmanns. From the Rothschild collec- tion. Pipra mentalis minor Hartert, 1 898b, p. 489 ("Cachavi," Ecuador). Now Pipra mentalis minor Hartert. See Hellmayr, 1929b, Pipra hoffmannsi Hellmayr p. 26; Snow, 1979, p. 278. Pipra hoffmannsi Hellmayr, 1907, p. 49 (Teffie, Brazil). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 492751, male, collected at Now considered intermediate between the coronata and Cachabi, Esmeraldas, northern Ecuador, Jan. 7, exquisita subspecies groups of Pipra coronata. See 1897, purchased from W. F. H. Rosenberg. From Snow, 1979, p. 273, note. the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 493012, male, collected at Tefe, south bank ofthe Amazon, where Lake Tefe enters the river, Brazil, June 7, 1906, by W. Hoff- FAMILY COTINGIDAE manns (no. 769). From the Rothschild collection. Haffer (1970, pp. 309-315, 323; 1971, p. 460) Phibalura flavirostris boliviana Chapman discusses the Pipra serena superspecies, of which 88 P. coronata is a part. He concludes that P. hoff- Phibalura flavirostris boliviana Chapman, 1930, p. a (near "Atten," Aplobamba, Bolivia). mannsi is one of group of hybrid populations Now Phibaluraflavirostris boliviana Chapman. See Zim- intermediate between the coronata group of sub- 283. species ofP. coronata (in which the males are pre- mer, Ms; Snow, 1979, p. dominantly black) and the exquisita group (in HOLOTYPE: AMNH 78958, male, collected near which the males are predominantly green). Snow Aten, vicinity of Aplobamba [=Apolo], La Paz, (loc. cit.) accepts this interpretation. Bolivia, Aug. 20, 1902, by R. S. Williams. 42 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Procnias melanocephalus Wied Euchlornis formosa rubidior Chapman Procnias melanocephalus Wied, 1820, p. 168 (between Euchlornisformosa rubidior Chapman, 1 925b, p. 10 (La Rio Itapemirim and Rio Itabapuana, Espirito Santo, Trinidad, 5600 ft, near Carapas, Mt. Turumiquire, Brazil). northeastern Venezuela). Now Carpornis melanocephalus (Wied). See Allen, 1889c, Now Pipreola formosa rubidior (Chapman). See Phelps p. 241; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 102; Snow, 1979, p. 284. and Phelps, 1950, p. 116; Snow, 1979, p. 290. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 6798, male, collected at HOLOTYPE: AMNH 188020, male, collected at Quartel das Barreiras, between Rio Itabapuana and La Trinidad, 5600 ft, near Carapas, Mt. Turu- Rio Itapemirim, Espirito Santo, Brazil, late Nov. miquire, Sucre, Venezuela, Apr. 5, 1925, by G. H. or early Dec. 1815 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 216), for H. Tate (no. 525). Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. "Itapemirin" appears on a Wied collection la- Muscicapa vociferans Wied bel. Muscicapa vociferans Wied, 1820, p. 242 (Fazenda de Pindoba, north of Caravellas, Bahia, Brazil). Heliochera rufaxilla antioquiae Chapman Now Lipaugus vociferans (Wied). See Allen, 1889c, p. Heliochera rufaxilla antioquiae Chapman, 1 924b, p. 8 239; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 157; Snow, 1979, p. 294. (Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia). SYTYPEs: AMNH 5098, male, 5099, female [not Now Ampelion rufaxilla antioquiae (Chapman). See 5198 and 5199, quoted in Allen (loc. cit.)], col- Meyer de Schauensee, 1950, p. 759; Snow, 1979, p. lected at Fazenda Pindoba, about 20 km north of 285. Caravelas, southern Bahia, Brazil, Jan. or Feb. 1816 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 133904, male, collected at (Bokermann, 1957, pp. 223, 224) for Prince Max- Santa Elena, 9000 ft, Antioquia, Colombia, Dec. imilian Wied zu Neuwied. 2, 1914, by Leo E. Miller and Howarth S. Boyle (no. 10358). Lathria unirufus castaneotinctus Hartert Euchlornis occidentalis Chapman Lathria unirufus castaneotinctus Hartert, 1902, p. 610 riefferi (Rio Durango, Ecuador). Euchlornis riefferi occidentalis Chapman, 1914c, p. 630 Now Lipaugus unirufus castaneotinctus (Hartert). See (San Antonio, 6600 ft, western Andes, Colombia). Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 162; Snow, 1979, p. 295. Now Pipreola riefferii occidentalis (Chapman). See Snow, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 494226, female, collected 1979, p. 287. on Rio Durango, Esmeraldas, northern Ecuador, HOLOTYPE: AMNH 108271, male, collected at May 17, 1901, by R. Miketta and G. Flemming San Antonio, 6600 ft, western Andes, Colombia, (no. 23). From the Rothschild collection. Jan. 25, 1911, by William B. Richardson. Paynter and Traylor (1977, p. 36) were not able to locate Rio Durango definitely due to an alti- Pipreola riefferii confusa Zimmer tudinal discrepancy between this specimen, listed by Hartert (loc. cit.) as coming from 3500 ft, and Pipreola riefferii confusa Zimmer, 1936b, p. 2 (upper Pittasoma r. rufopileatum, a lowland form from Sumaco, eastern Ecuador). Rio Durango, Esmeraldas. A re-examination of Now Pipreola riefferii confusa Zimmer. See Snow, 1979, the original label on this specimen shows it to have p. 287. been collected at 350 ft, and so the Esmeraldas HOLOTYPE: AMNH 183721, male, collected on locality is undoubtedly correct. upper Volc'an Sumaco, Napo, Ecuador, Feb. 2, 1924, by Carlos Olalla and sons. Ampelis atro-purpurea Wied Ampelis atro-purpurea Wied, 18-20, p. 262 (Morro Euchlornis frontalis squamipectus Chapman d'Arara, Rio Mucuri, Bahia, Brazil). Euchlornis frontalis squamipectus Chapman, 1925a, p. Now Xipholena atropurpurea (Wied). See Allen, 1 889c, 5 (Zamora, easternmEcuador). p. 241; Hellmayr, 1929b, p. 111; Snow, 1979, p. 300. Now Pipreola frontalis squamipectus (Chapman). See SYNTYPES: AMNH 5147 (=AMNH 6801), male, Snow, 1979, p. 289. AMNH 5148, sex undetermined [male], collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 130054, female, collected at Morro d'Arara, Rio Mucuri, southern Bahia, at Zamora, 2000 ft, Loja, eastern Ecuador, Oct. Brazil, Feb.-Mar. 1816 (Bokermann, 1957, p. 224), 17, 1913, by William B. Richardson. for Prince Maximilian Wied zu Neuwied. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 43

In the original description of this species, Wied FAMILY OXYRUNCIDAE (loc. cit.) described the adult [male] and the young bird. His manuscript catalog lists "Mas. Fem. Juv." Oxyruncus cristatus phelpsi Chapman specimens. Allen (loc. cit.) states that only the male Oxyruncus cristatus phelpsi Chapman, 1939, p. 1 (Au- specimen could be found (AMNH 6801), but yan-tepui, 1 100 m, Venezuela). AMNH 5148 has also been considered a syntype, Now Oxyruncus cristatus phelpsi Chapman. See Phelps apparently by a later author, even though it does and Phelps, 1950, p. 215; Mees, 1974, p. 62; Traylor, not bear a Wied label. In the course of examining 1979, p. 308. specimen no. 6801, I discovered that a hidden tag bore the number AMNH 5147. In our catalog this HOLOTYPE: AMNH 305638, male, collected on had first been listed as Xipholena atropurpurea, Mount Auyan-tepui, 1 100 m, Dec. 18, 1937, for but later that entry had been declared void. With the Phelps Venezuela Expedition by G. H. H. Tate, the discovery that the two birds had originally W. H. Phelps, W. F. Coultas, and E. T. Gilliard been cataloged together, it becomes highly prob- (no. 583). able that they are indeed two ofthe three syntypes. This very slightly differentiated form has been Both of these specimens are in adult male plum- recognized by Traylor (loc. cit.) and synonymized age. The fact that Wied listed both male and fe- with hypoglaucus by Mees (loc. cit.). male in his manuscript catalog but only described the "adult" leads me to believe that he considered the sexes to be alike. These two specimens were Oxyruncus cristatus tocantinsi Chapman probably once joined together and shared a label, Oxyruncus cristatus tocantinsi Chapman, 1939, p. 2 as did many of Wied's specimens. When these (Baiao, Pedral, Rio Tocantins, Brazil). pairs of specimens were separated, one retained Now Oxyruncus cristatus tocantinsi Chapman. See Tray- the Wied label but with the sex symbol referring lor, 1979, p. 309. to the other specimen cut off. The other specimen frequently had nothing to indicate it was a Wied HOLOTYPE: AMNH 431219, male, collected at specimen. AMNH 5147 (6801) has the Wied label Baiao, Pedral, Rio Tocantins, Brazil, Dec. 16, 1931, so modified. Furthermore, both specimens have by A. M. Olalla. the number 106 penciled on the labels, although the meaning of this is unclear. FAMILY PITTIDAE Pitta oatesi castaneiceps Pyroderus scutatus occidentalis Chapman Delacour and Jabouille Pyroderus scutatus occidentalis Chapman, 1914c, p. 631 Pitta oatesi castaneiceps Delacour and Jabouille, 1930, (San Antonio, 6600 ft, western Andes, Colombia). p. 405 (Chapa, 1600 m, Tonkin). Now Pyroderus scutatus occidentalis Chapman. See Snow, Now Pitta oatesi castaneiceps Delacour and Jabouille. 1979, p. 302. See Mayr, 1979, p. 313. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109074, female, collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 292185, male, collected at at San Antonio, 6600 ft, eastern slope of western Cha Pa, Tonkin, North Vietnam, Nov. 27, 1929, Andes, Valle del Cauca, Colombia (Chapman, by Jean Delacour and P. Jabouille (no. 1655). 1917, p. 21, Paynter and Traylor, 1981, p. 223), Apr. 7, 191 1, by William B. Richardson. Pitta schneideri Hartert Pitta schneideri Hartert, 1909, p. 9 (Mt. Si Bajak, Batack Rupicola peruviana aurea Chapman Mountains, Upper Deli, Northwest Sumatra). Rupicola peruviana aurea Chapman, 1912, p. 156 (Sa- Now Pitta schneideri Hartert. See Hartert, 1922, p. 379; lento, 7000 ft, central Andes, Cauca, Colombia). Mayr, 1979, p. 313. Now Rupicola peruviana aequatorialis Taczanowski. See LECrOTYPE: AMNH 554185, sex not originally Chapman, 1926b, p. 547. determined [d], collected on Mt. Bajak ["Si Bajak/ HOLOTYPE: AMNH 112429, male, collected at Dolok Baros (ober Deli)" appears on the original Salento, 7000 ft, central Andes, Quindio (Paynter label], northwestern Sumatra, Indonesia, date un- and Traylor, 1981, p. 219), Colombia, Oct. 1, 191 1, recorded, by Gustav Schneider. From the Roth- by Arthur A. Allen and Leo E. Miller. schild collection. 44 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Pitta erythrogaster yairocho Hachisuka according to his "Day Book." It was no. 7035 in Pitta erythrogasteryairocho Hachisuka, 1935, p. 259 (Si- the Mathews Collection. From the Rothschild col- butu, Sulu Islands). lection. Now Pitta erythrogaster erythrogaster Temminck. See duPont, 1971, p. 224; Mayr, 1979, p. 316. Pitta mackloti (sic) aruensis Rothschild and Hartert HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553802, male, collected on Sibutu I., Sulu Archipelago, offthe coast ofNorth Pitta mackloti(sic) aruensis Rothschild and Hartert, 1901, Borneo, Celebes Sea, July 1893, by Alfred Everett. p. 63 (Wokan, Aru Islands). From the Rothschild collection. Now Pitta erythrogaster aruensis Rothschild and Har- tert. See Mayr, 1941, p. 95; Rand and Gilliard, 1967, Pitta erythrogaster obiensis Hachisuka p. 309; Mayr, 1979, p. 318. Pitta erythrogasterobiensis Hachisuka, 1935, p. 260 (Obi). LECTOTYPE: AMNH 533734, male, collected at Now Pitta erythrogaster obiensis Hachisuka. See Mayr, Wokan Island, Aru Islands, off the southwestern 1979, p. 317. coast of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 1900, by Heinrich Kuhn (no. 254). Lectotype designated by HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553862, male, collected on Hartert (1922, p. 378). From the Rothschild col- Obi Island, south of Halmahera, Celebes Sea, lection. northern Indonesia, Apr. 3, 1902 by Johannes (=John) Waterstradt. From the Rothschild collec- Pitta mackloti (sic) oblita tion. Rothschild and Hartert This form is slightly paler below than rufiventris but otherwise quite similar, as Mayr (loc. cit.) re- Pitta mackloti (sic) oblita Rothschild and Hartert, 1912, marked. p. 197 (Avera, Aroa River). Now Pitta erythrogaster oblita Rothschild and Hartert. Pitta dohertyi Rothschild See Mayr and Rand (1937, p. 89); Mayr, 1979, p. 319. Pitta dohertyi Rothschild, 1898a, p. 33 (Sula Mangoli). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553743, male, collected at Now Pitta erythrogaster dohertyi Rothschild. See Mayr, Avera, Aroa River, southern Papua New Guinea, 1979, p. 317. Feb. 23, 1903, by A. S. Meek (no. A279). From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553907, male, collected on Sula Mangoli, Sula Archipelago, Moluccas, In- Pitta meeki Rothschild donesia, Oct. 1897, by William Doherty. From the Rothschild collection. Pitta meeki Rothschild, 1898b, p. 6 (Rossel Island, Louisiade Archipelago). Pitta kuehni Rothschild Now Pitta erythrogaster meeki Rothschild. See Mayr, 1941, p. 96; Mayr, 1979, p. 319. Pitta kuehni Rothschild, 1899, p. 3 (Key Islands and Koer). LECTOTYPE: AMNH 553748, male, collected on Now Pitta erythrogaster kuehni Rothschild. See Mayr, Rossel Island, Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New 1979, p. 318. Guinea, Feb. 2, 1898, by A. S. Meek (no. 1357). Lectotype designation by Hartert (1922, p. 379). LECTOTYPE: AMNH 553677, male, collected at From the Rothschild collection. Kilsoein, Kur Island, Southeast Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia, June 26, 1899, by Heinrich Kuhn (no. Pitta erythrogaster extima Mayr 1190). From the Rothschild collection. Hartert (1922, p. 378) designated the lectotype. Pitta erythrogaster extima Mayr, 1955, p. 5 (New Han- over, Bismarck Archipelago). Pitta macklotii yorki Mathews Now Pitta erythrogaster extima Mayr. See Mayr, 1979, p. 319. Pitta macklotiiyorki Mathews, 1912, p. 299 (Cape York, Queensland). HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553880, male, collected on Now Pitta erythrogaster macklotii Temminck. See Math- New Hanover, Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New ews, 1930, p. 428; Mayr, 1979, p. 318. Guinea, Feb. 8, 1923, by Albert F. Eichhorn (no. 8135). From the Rothschild collection. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553670, male, collected on Cape York, Queensland, Australia, in Dec. 1868, probably by John Adolphus Thorpe, who collected Pitta erythrogaster splendida Mayr on Cape York in 1868 (Whittell, 1954, p. 717). Pitta erythrogaster splendida Mayr, 1955, p. 5 (Tabar Mathews purchased the specimen from Thorpe, Island, Tabar Group). 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 45

Now Pitta erythrogaster splendida Mayr. See Mayr, 1979, Now Pitta steerii coelestis Parkes. See du Pont, 1971, p. p. 319. 226; Mayr, 1979, p. 326. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 335504, male, collected on HOLOTYPE: AMNH 554153, male, collected at Tabar Island, Tabar Group, Bismarck Archipel- Bonga, Samar, Philippine Islands, July 3, 1896, ago, Papua New Guinea, Jan. 28, 1935, by Wil- by John Whitehead (no. B754). From the Roth- liam F. Coultas (no. 45249) ofthe Whitney South schild collection. Sea Expedition. Pitta virginalis Hartert Pitta atricapilla rothschildi Parrot Pitta virginalis Hartert, 1896a, p. 174 (Djampea Island). Pitta atricapilla rothschildi Parrot, 1907, p. 223 (Ma- Now Pitta versicolor virginalis Hartert. See Meise, 1929, rinduque, Philippines). p. 463; Mayr, 1979, p. 327. Now Pitta sordida sordida (P. L. S. Muller). See Hartert, LECTOTYPE: AMNH 553454, male, collected on 1922, p. 379; Mayr, 1979, p. 322. Tanahdjampea Island, Flores Sea, between Flores HOLOTYPE: AMNH 554082, male, collected on and Sulawesi, Indonesia, Dec. 1895, by Alfred Ev- Marinduque Island, Philippine Islands, May 19, erett. Lectotype designation by Hartert, 1922, p. 1888, by J. B. Steere. 378. From the Rothschild collection. Pitta atricapilla hebetior Hartert Pitta brachyura kalaoensis Meise Pitta atricapilla hebetior Hartert, 1930, p. 92 (Dampier Pitta brachyura kalaoensis Meise, 1929, p. 463 (Kalao). Island). Now Pitta versicolor kalaoensis Meise. See Mayr, 1979, Now Pitta sordida hebetior Hartert. See Mayr, 1941, p. p. 328. 96; 1979, p. 323. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 266524, female, collected HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553977, male, collected on on Kalao Island, Flores Sea, between Flores and Karkar I. (=Dampier), Papua New Guinea, Mar. Sulawesi, Indonesia, July 19, 1927, by Victor von 9, 1914, by Albert F. Eichhorn for Albert S. Meek Plessen (no. 462). From the collection of Victor (no. 6789). From the Rothschild collection. von Plessen, and Zoologisches Museum, Berlin. Pitta (Brachyurus) leucoptera Elliot Pitta concinna everetti Hartert Pitta (Brachyurus) leucoptera Elliot, 1861, p. 153 ("Cey- Pitta concinna everetti Hartert, 1898a, p. 459 (Alor). lon"). Now Pitta versicolor everetti Hartert. See Mayr, 1979, p. Now Pitta brachyura (Linnaeus). See Mayr, 1979, p. 324. 328. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 8715, sex undetermined, no LEcTOTYPE: AMNH 553448, male, collected on original label nor data. Alor Island, between Flores and Wetar islands, This specimen is in juvenile plumage, having Indonesia, Apr. 1897, by Alfred Everett. Lecto- feathers of the forehead and crown brown edged type designation by Hartert (1922, p. 378). From with darker brown, the back more brownish-green the Rothschild collection. and underparts pale brown with no pink. It is un- likely that it came from Ceylon, because the species Pitta maria Hartert is known there as a winter visitor only. Pitta maria Hartert, 1896b, p. 47 (Sumba). Now Pitta versicolor maria Hartert. See Mayr, 1979, p. Pitta superba Rothschild and Hartert 328. Pitta superba Rothschild and Hartert, 1914, p. 106 (Ma- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553458, sex undetermined, nus Island, Admiralty Islands). collected in the mountains of Sumba Island, In- Now Pitta superba Rothschild and Hartert. See Mayr, donesia, Feb. 1896, by William Doherty. Hartert 1979, p. 325. (loc. cit.) noted that the specimen was named in HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553578, male, collected on honor of Maria de Korte. From the Rothschild Manus Island, Admiralty Islands, Papua New collection. Guinea, Oct. 13, 1913, by collectors for Albert S. Meek (no. 6250). From the Rothschild collection. Pulchripitta iris keatsi Mathews Pulchripitta iris keatsi Mathews, 1915, p. 129 (Port Keats, Pitta steerii coelestis Parkes Northern Territory, Australia). Pitta steerii coelestis Parkes, 197 la, p. 99 (Bonga, Samar, Now Pitta versicolor iris Gould. See Mathews, 1930, p. Philippine Islands). 433; Mayr, 1979, p. 329. 46 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553562, male, collected at Now Pitta anerythra anerythra Rothschild. See Hartert, Port Keats, Northern Territory, Australia [Jan.], 1922, p. 378; Mayr, 1979, p. 329. 1906, by Edwin Ashby. From the Mathews and LECTOTYPE: AMNH 553542, male, collected on the Rothschild collections. The Mathews collec- Santa Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, southwest- tion label is no longer present, but the number ern Pacific, July 4, 1901, by Albert S. Meek (no. 1523 on the Rothschild label corresponds to 3491). From the Rothschild collection. Mathews' entry in his "Day Book." FAMILY ACANTHISITTIDAE Pulchripitta iris melvillensis Mathews Pulchripitta iris melvillensis Mathews, 1915, p. 129 (Mel- Traversia lyalli Rothschild ville Island). Traversia lyalli Rothschild, 1894, p. 10 (Stephens Island, Now Pitta versicolor iris Gould. See Mathews, 1930, p. Cook Strait, New Zealand). 433; Mayr, 1979, p. 329. Now Xenicus lyalli (Rothschild). See Hartert, 1922, p. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553564, male, collected 10 378; Kinsky, 1970, p. 64; Mayr, 1979, p. 333. mi east of Gordon's Point, Melville Island, off LECTOTYPE: AMNH 554502, male, collected on northwestern Australia, May 28, 1912, by J. P. Stephens Island, Cook Strait, New Zealand, 1894, Rogers (no. 3549). From the Mathews (no. 13614) by D. Lyall, Keeper of the lighthouse. and the Rothschild collections. This species is extinct, extirpated by Lyall's cat, it is said. Henry H. Travers sent the specimen to Pitta versicolor intermedia Mathews Rothschild, according to the original description. Pitta versicolor intermedia Mathews, 1912, p. 298 (Bel- lenden Ker, Queensland). FAMILY MENURIDAE Now Pitta versicolor intermedia Mathews. See Mayr, 1979, p. 329. Menura novaehollandiae intermedea (sic) Mathews HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553464, male, collected at Bellenden Ker, Queensland, Australia, Nov. 20, Menura novaehollandiae intermedea (sic) Mathews, 1899. A note on the Rothschild label indicates that 1916a, p. 58 ("Southern New South Wales"). the specimen was collected by E. Olive. From the Now Menura novaehollandiae novaehollandiae Latham. Mathews (no. 1516) and the Rothschild collec- See Mathews, 1927, p. 426; Mayr, 1979, p. 334. tions. Mathews (1916a, p. 58) in his original descrip- tion said that intermedea differed from the nom- Pitta anerythra pallida Rothschild inate race in having a shorter tail and that the type (undesignated) was from southern New South Pitta anerythra pallida Rothschild, 1904, p. 7 (Bougain- Wales. By 1927 Mathews (1927, p. 426) had syn- ville Island, Solomon Islands). onymized intermedia (sic) with victoriae, appar- Now Pitta anerythrapallida Rothschild. See Mayr, 1979, ently without ever designating a type. p. 329. The AMNH received with the Rothschild col- HOLOTYPE: AMNH 553553, male, collected on lection 45 specimens of M. novaehollandiae from Bougainville I., North Solomons Prov., Papua New New South Wales, all collected before the 1916 Guinea, Apr. 26, 1904, by Albert S. Meek (no. date of Mathews' description. Five collecting lo- A1664). From the Rothschild collection. calities pertaining to 22 specimens could not be located: Maconnally Ranges, Yarramolong, Nam- Pitta anerythra Mayr bacca River, Aurimbah and Waterfall; two col- nigrifrons lecting localities pertaining to five specimens were Pitta anerythra nigrifrons Mayr, 1935, p. 4 (Choiseul). not in southern New South Wales: Buladelah and Now Pitta anerythra nigrifrons Mayr. See Mayr, 1979, Mt. Wilson; the remaining 18 specimens are def- p. 329. initely from southern New South Wales: Kangaroo HOLOTYPE: AMNH 228390, male, collected at Valley (34045' S, 150°30' E), Shoalhaven River Tauro, Choiseul Island, Solomon Islands, south- (35 S, 150045'E), and Delegate (360555S, 149016' western Pacific, Nov. 2, 1929, by Hannibal Ham- E). All ofthese specimens are females or juveniles South Sea except the specimen from Kangaroo Valley. Pre- lin of the Whitney Expedition. sumably Mathews was referring to the tail of the male in his description; therefore, I designate as Pitta anerythra Rothschild lectotype AMNH 554362, male, Kangaroo Valley, Pitta anerythra Rothschild, 1901, p. 22 (Isabel Island, New South Wales, Australia, collected in June Solomon Islands). 1893, by an unknown collector. 1 987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 47

Harriwhitea alberti rufa Mathews FAMILY ATRICHORNITHIDAE Atrichornis clamosus campbelli Mathews Harriwhitea alberti rufa Mathews, 1916a, p. 58 (South- em Queensland). Atrichornis clamosus campbelli Mathews, 1916b, p. 83 Now Menura alberti Bonaparte. See Mathews, 1927, p. (King George's Sound, Southwest Australia). 426; Mayr, 1979, p. 334. Now Atrichornis clamosus (Gould). See Mathews, 1930, p. 436; Mayr, 1979, p. 335. LECTOTYPE: AMNH 554358, male, collected on HOLOTYPE: AMNH 554506, collected at King Tamborine Mountain (27°58' S, 1 53°12' E, Storr, George Sound, Western Australia, collector, date 1984, p. 188), southern Queensland, Australia, and sex unrecorded. From the Mathews (no. 18436) June 1893, by an unknown collector; obtained by and the Rothschild collections. Mathews from the Queensland Museum. From the Mathews (no. 1503) and the Rothschild collec- Atrichornis rufescens tweedi Mathews tions. Mathews had three other specimens, nos. 1504, Atrichornisrufescenstweedi Mathews, 1917, p. 71 (Tweed 1505, and 1506, in the same series as the lectotype, River). but these numbers do not appear on any specimens Now Atrichornis rufescens rufescens (Ramsay). See now at AMNH (Mathews frequently did not put Mathews, 1930, p. 436; Mayr, 1979, p. 335. his "Day Book" number on the specimens). The HOLOTYPE: AMNH 554507, male, collected on designated lectotype is the only Mathews speci- Tweed River, New South Wales, Australia, Aug. men now at AMNH that has a southern Queens- 1882, by W. Dunbar. From the Mathews (no. land locality. 18437) and the Rothschild collections.

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1897. Birds of the Galapagos Archipelago. Sclater, P. L., and 0. Salvin Ibid., 19:459-670. 1864. Notes on a collection of birds from the 1906. Descriptions of some new forms of oli- Isthmus of Panama. Proc. Zool. Soc. gomyodian birds. Ibid., 19:115-120. London:342-373. 1907. The birds of North and Middle Amer- 1868. Descriptions offour new species ofbirds ica. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 50(4):xxii + from Veragua. Ibid.:388-390. 973 pp. 1869. On two new birds collected by Mr. E. Ripley, S. D. Bartlett in eastern Peru. Ibid.:437-439. 1977. Rails of the world. Boston: David R. 1870. On Peruvian birds collected by Mr. Godine, 406 pp. Whitely. Pt. V. Ibid.:596-601. Rothschild, W. Snow, D. 1894. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild commu- 1975. A classification of the manakins. Bull. nicated the following description of a Brit. Ornithol. Club, 95:20-27. new genus and species ofbird from New 1979. [Genera Attila, Casiornis, Rhytipterna Zealand ... .] Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club, and Laniocera], pp. 186-193; [Subfam- 4:10-11. ily Tityrinae, Family Pipridae, Family 1898a. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild sent for Cotingidae], pp. 229-308. In M. A. exhibition the types of the following Traylor, Jr. (ed.), Check-list of birds of three new species ....] Ibid., 7:33-35. the world, vol. 8. Cambridge, Mass.: Mus. 1898b. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild sent a pair Comparative Zool., Harvard Univ., of a new Pitta which he describes ....] xv + 365 pp. Ibid., 8:6-7. Stephens, L., and M. A. Traylor, Jr. 1899. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild also ex- 1983. Ornithological gazetteer ofPeru. Cam- hibited specimens of all the species of bridge, Mass.: Harvard College, 271 pp. Pitta ... .] Ibid., 10:3-4. Storr, G. M. 1901. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild ... de- 1984. Revised list of Queensland birds. Rec. scribed the following new species from W. Australian Mus., suppl. no. 19:192 Isabel, Solomon Islands.] Ibid., 12:22- PP. 23. Todd, W. E. C. 1904. [Mr. Rothschild further exhibited a new 1922. Studies in the Tyrannidae. II. The re- form of Pitta ....] Ibid., 15:7-8. stricted genus Myiobius. Proc. Biol. Soc. Rothschild, W., and E. Hartert Washington, 35:17-38. 1899. A review of the ornithology of the Ga- Traylor, M. A., Jr. (ed.) lapagos Islands. With notes on the Web- 1979. Check-list of birds of the world, vol. 8. ster-Harris Expedition. IV. General re- Cambridge, Mass.: Mus. Comparative marks about the fauna ofthe Galapagos Zool., Harvard Univ., xv + 365 pp. Islands. Novit. Zool., 6:136-205. Warren, R. L. M., and C. J. 0. Harrison 1901. Notes on Papuan birds. Ibid., 8:55-88. 1971. Type-specimens of birds in the British 1912. List ofa collection ofbirds made by Mr. Museum (Natural History). Vol. 2. Pas- Albert Meek on the Kumusi River, serines. London: British Museum (Nat- north-eastern British New Guinea. Ibid., ural History), v + 628 pp. 19:187-206. Webster, J. D. 1914. [The Hon. Walter Rothschild exhibited 1968. A revision of the tufted flycatchers of a number of birds from the Admiralty the genus Mitrephanes. Auk, 85:287- Islands, north ofNew Guinea ....] Bull. 303. Brit. Ornithol. Club, 33:104-109. Weske, J. S. Salomonsen, F. 1985. A new subspecies of Collared Inca 1983. Revision of the Melanesian swiftlets Hummingbird (Coeligena torquata) (Apodes, Aves) and their conspecific from Peru. In P. A. Buckley, M. S. forms in the Indo-Australian and Poly- Foster, E. S. Morton, R. S. Ridgely, and nesian Region. Biol. Skr. Dan. Vid. F. G. Buckley (eds.), Neotropical orni- Selsk., 23(5):1-112. thology. Ornithol. Monogr., 36:41-45. Salvin, O., and F. D. Godman Weske, J. S., and J. W. Terborgh 1888. Biologia Centrali-Americana. Aves, vol. 1981. Otus marshalli, a new species ofscreech- 2 (privately printed). owl from Peru. Auk, 98:1-7. Schodde, R., and I. J. Mason Wetmore, A. 1980. Nocturnal birds of Australia. Mel- 1972. The birds of the Republic of Panama. bourne: Lansdowne Editions, 136 pp. Pt. 3. Passeriformes: Dendrocolaptidae 54 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

(Woodcreepers) to Oxyruncidae (Sharp- 1939c. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXXI. Notes bills). Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 150(3): on the genera Myiotriccus, Pyrrho- iv + 631 pp. myias, Myiophobus, Onychorhynchus, Whittell, H. M. Platyrinchus, Cnipodectes, Sayornis, and 1954. The literature ofAustralian birds; a his- Nutallornis. Ibid., 1043: 1-15. tory anda bibliography ofAustralian or- 1939d. Studies ofPeruvian Birds. XXXIII. The nithology. Perth: Paterson Brokensha genera Tolmomyias and Rhynchocyclus Pty Ltd., 788 pp. with further notes on Ramphotrigon. Wied-Neuwied, Prince Maximilian Ibid., 1045:1-23. 1820-1821. Reise nach Brasilien in den Jahren 1940a. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXXIV. The 1815 bis 1817, vols. I and 2. Frankfurt: genera Todirostrum, Euscarthmornis, Heinrich Ludwig Bronner, xxxiv + 380; Snethlagea, Poecilotriccus, Lophotric- xvi + 345 pp. cus, Myiornis, Pseudotriccus, and Hemi- 1830-1831. Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte von triccus. Ibid., 1066:1-23. Brasilien, vol. 3, pts. 1 and 2. Weimar: 1940b. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXXV. Notes Gr. H. S. priv. Landes-Industrie-Comp- on the genera Phylloscartes, Euscarth- toirs, pp. 1-636; pp. i-xii + 637-1277. mus, Pseudocolopteryx, Tachuris, Spi- MS. Verzeichniss der ornithologischen zitornis, Yanacea, Uromyias, Stigma- Sammlung aufgestellt im Jahr 1865. tura, Serpophaga, and Mecocerculus. Zimmer, J. T. Ibid., 1095:1-19. 1936a. Studies of Peruvian birds. XXII. Notes 1941a. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXXVI. The on the Pipridae. Am. Mus. Novitates, genera Elaenia and Myiopagis. Ibid., 889:1-29. 1108:1-23. 1936b. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXIII. Notes 194 lb. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXXVII. The on Doliornis, Pipreola, Attila, Lani- genera Sublegatus, Phaeomyias, Camp- ocera, Rhytipterna, Lipaugus. Ibid., 893: tostoma, Xanthomyias, Phyllomyias, 1-15. and Tyranniscus. Ibid., 1109:1-25. 1936c. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXIV. Notes 1941 c. Studies of Peruvian birds. XXXVIII. on Pachyramphus, Platypsaris, Tityra, The genera Oreotriccus, Tyrannulus, and Pyroderus. Ibid., 894:1-26. Acrochordopus, Ornithion, Leptopogon, 1937a. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXVI. Notes Mionectes, Pipromorpha, and Pyro- on the genera Agriornis, Muscisaxicola, cephalus. Ibid., 1126:1-25. Myiotheretes, Ochthoeca, Colonia, 1942. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XLIV. Notes Knipolegus, Phaeotriccus, Fluvicola and on the genera Diglossa and Cyanerpes, Ramphotrigon. Ibid., 930:1-27. with addenda to Ochthoeca. Ibid., 1203: 1937b. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXVII. Notes 1-15. on the genera Muscivora, Tyrannus, 1945. A new subspecies of Euscarthmornis Empidonomus, and Sirystes, with fur- zosterops. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, ther notes on Knipolegus. Ibid., 962: 1- 58:45-46. 28. 1947. A new tyrant flycatcher from Colombia. 1937c. Studies of Peruvian birds. XXVIII. Auk, 64:453-454. Notes on the genera Myiodynastes, 1953. Notes on tyrant flycatchers (Tyranni- Conopias, Myiozetetes, and Pitangus. dae). Am. Mus. Novitates, 1605:1-16. Ibid., 963:1-28. 1955. Further notes on tyrant flycatchers (Ty- 1938a. Studies of Peruvian birds. XXIX. The rannidae). Am. Mus. Novitates, 1749:1- genera Myiarchus, Mitrephanes and 24. Cnemotriccus. Ibid., 994:1-32. MS. [1955] [Unpublished manuscript on the Ty- 1938b. A new genus and species of Mexican rannidae, tyrant flycatchers]. New York: flycatcher. Auk, 55:663-665. American Museum of Natural History, 1939a. A new subspecies ofInezia subflava from Dept. of Ornithology. the neighborhood of Mt. Duida, Vene- Zimmer, J. T., and W. H. Phelps zuela. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 52: 1946. Twenty-three new subspecies of birds 167-169. from Venezuela and Brazil. Am. Mus. 1939b. Studies ofPeruvian birds. XXX. Notes Novitates, 1312:1-23. on the genera Contopus Empidonax, 1952. New birds from Venezuela. Am. Mus. Terenotriccus, and Myiobius. Am. Mus. Novitates, 1544:1-7. Novitates, 1042:1-13. 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 55

INDEX A page number in boldface type refers to the text page where current usage of the genus begins. adjacens, Myiobius, 23 antioquiae, Machaeropterus, 39 Aechmolophus, 23 antioquiae, Piprites, 38 Aechmophorus, 2 Apus, 5 aeneus, Schiffornis, 37 arabicus, Falco, 2 aenigma, Euscarthmornis, 16 ardens, Pyrocephalus, 26 aenigma, Hemitriccus, 16 arequipae, Anairetes, 12 aenigma, Sapayoa, 37 arequipae, Spizitornis, 12 aequatorialis, Rupicola, 43 aruensis, Pitta, 44 aequinoctialis, Craspedoprion, 19 Asilus, Muscipeta, 6 affinis, Empidonax, 25 asilus, Myiobius, 6 affinis, Lophotriccus, 15 assimilis, Myiobius, 23 Agriomis, 28 assimilis, Pyrrhomyias, 23 alba, Gygis, 2 assimilis, Tolmomyias, 20, 21 alberti, Harriwhitea, 47 Atalotriccus, 15 alberti, Menura, 47 aterrimus, Knipolegus, 28 albiceps, Elaenia, 10 atlantica, Chiroxiphia, 40 albicollis, Contopus, 24 atricapilla, Pitta, 45 albidior, Collocalia, 5 atricapillus, Otus, 3 albigularis, Empidonax, 25 atricaudus, Myiobius, 22 albigularis, Tyranniscus, 8 Atrichornis, 47 albigularis, Zimmerius, 8 atrirostris, Empidonax, 9 albiventris, Elainea, 10 atrirostris, Sublegatus, 9 albiventris, Spizitornis, 12 atropurpurea, Xipholena, 42 albogriseus, Lipaugus, 30 atro-purpurea, Ampelis, 42 albogriseus, Pachyramphus, 36 Attila, 29, 30 albogriseus, Sirystes, 30 aurantiiventris, Mitrephanes, 23 albogularis, Platytriccus, 21 Aulia, 30 albovittata, Conopias, 34 aurea, Rupicola, 43 albovittatus, Pitangus, 34 aureola, Pipra, 41 alleni, Pogonotriccus, 14 aureus, Phyllomyias, 7 alpina, Muscisaxicola, 28 aureus, Tyranniscus, 7 altera, Corapipo, 40 auricularis, Myiomis, 15 alticola, Cyanotis, 12 aurifrons, Melanerpes, 5 alticola, Tachuris, 12 aurifrons, M.[uscicapa], 38 alutus, Mecocerculus, 11 aurifrons, Neopelma, 38 amaurocephalus, Leptopogon, 14 australis, Empidonax, 25 amazona, Capsiempis, 14 australis, Pachyramphus, 36 amazonus, Myiarchus, 31 australis, Pachyrhamphus, 36 amazonus, Pachyramphus, 36 auyantepui, Elaenia, 10 amazonus, Phylloscartes, 14 auyantepui, Euscarthmornis, 17 amazonus, Terenotriccus, 22 auyantepui, Hemitriccus, 17 amethystina, Collocalia, 4 Ampelion, 42 bahiae, Stigmatura, 11 Ampelis, 42 bangsi, Manacus, 39 Anaeretes, 12 barbarus, Falco, 2 Anairetes, 12 barbatus, Myiobius, 22 andrei, Poecilotriccus, 16 basilanica, Gallicolumba, 6 andrei, Taeniotriccus, 16 bellicosa, Hirudinea, 29 anerythra, Pitta, 46 bellus, Masius, 40 angustifasciata, Ochthoeca, 27 berlepschi, Mitrephanes, 23 annectens, Todirostrum, 18 berlepschi, Rhynchocyclus, 19 anthracinus, Knipolegus, 28 berlepschi, Tolmomyias, 19 antioquiae, Ampelion, 42 bifasciatus, Platyrhynchus, 21 antioquiae, Heliochera, 42 bifasciatus, Platyrinchus, 21 56 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Blacicus, 24 castaneotinctus, Lathria, 42 bogotensis, Camptostoma, 8 castaneotinctus, Lipaugus, 42 bogotensis, Habrura, 12 caucae, Camptostoma, 8 bogotensis, Polystictus, 12 caucae, Myiarchus, 32 boliviana, Chiroxiphia, 40 caucae, Phyllomyias, 7 boliviana, Phibalura, 41 caucensis, Pitangus, 32 boliviana, Ramphotrigon, 18 caudifasciatus, Tyrannus, 35 bolivianum, Camptostoma, 8 cayanensis, Myiozetetes, 33 bolivianus, Empidonax, 25 cephalotes, Myiarchus, 32 bolivianus, Piprites, 38 chapadensis, Otus, 3 borbae, Pipra, 41 chapmani, Myiodynastes, 34 brachytarsus, Blacicus, 24 cherriei, Rhynchocyclus, 19 brachytarsus, Myiochanes, 24 cherriei, Tolmomyias, 19 brachyura, Pitta, 45 chinchorrensis, Elaenia, 10 Brachyurus, 45 chinchorrensis, Elainea, 10 braziliensis, Attila, 29 Chiromachaeris, 39 brevipennis, Habrura, 12 Chiroxiphia, 40 brevipennis, Myiarchus, 32 chitrae, Empidonax, 26 brevipennis, Polystictus, 12 chloris, Piprites, 38 brevipes, Muscicapa, 38 chloronotus, Tyrannus, 35 brevirostris, Muscicapa, 10 Chloropipo, 38 brevirostris, Phyllomyias, 6 choliba, Otus, 3 brevirostris, Rhynchocyclus, 19 chrysocephalus, Myiodynastes, 34 brunneicapillum, Ornithion, 8 chrysochloris, M.[uscicapa], 29 brunneicapillus, Tyrannulus, 8 chrysocrotaphum, Todirostrum, 18 brunneiceps, Myiarchus, 31 chrysops, Tyranniscus, 7 brunneomarginata, Mecocerculus, 11 chrysopterus, Masius, 40 brunneomarginatus, Mecocerculus, 11 cinerascens, Camptostoma, 8 budytoides, Stigmatura, 11 cinerascens, Hylophilus, 8 burmeisteri, Phyllomyias, 6 cinerascens, Myiarchus, 32 cinerascens, Myiodynastes, 34 cabanisi, Cnemotriccus, 26 cinerascens, Tyrannula, 32 cabanisi, Empidochanes, 26 cinerea, Serpophaga, 11 cajamarcae, Myiotheretes, 28 cinereicollis, E.[uscarthmus], 15 cajamarcae, Ochthodieta, 28 cinereicollis, Myiomis, 15 cajamarcae, Ochthoeca, 28, 29 cinereum, Todirostrum, 18 calamae, Pipra, 41 cinereus, Contopus, 24 calamae, Tolmomyias, 21 cinereus, Myiochanes, 24 callizonus, Xenotriccus, 23 cinnamomea, Neopipo, 38 campbelli, Atrichornis, 47 cinnamomea, Pipra, 38 Camptostoma, 8 cinnamomea, Pyrrhomyias, 23 cancrominus, Platyrinchus, 21 cinnamomeipectus, Hemitriccus, 17 cancrominus, Platytriccus, 21 cinnamomeiventris, Ochthoeca, 27 canescens, Contopus, 25 cinnamomeus, Pachyramphus, 36 canescens, Empidochanes, 26 circumdatus, Muscivora, 35 canescens, Myiochanes, 25 circumdatus, Tyrannus, 35 canescens, Pachyramphus, 36 citrina, M.[uscipeta], 34 canescens, Platypsaris, 36 clamosus, Atrichornis, 47 caniceps, Euscarthmus, 17 clarus, Myiarchus, 31 caniceps, Myiopagis, 10 clarus, Myiobius, 22 caniceps, Todirostrum, 17 clarus, Tolmomyias, 21 cantans, Myiarchus, 31 Cnemotriccus, 26, 28 Capsiempis, 14 Cnipodectes, 18 carbonaria, Hemiprocne, 5 cocachacrae, Pyrocephalus, 27 Carpornis, 42 coelestis, Pitta, 45 castaneiceps, Pitta, 43 Coeligena, 5 castaneus, Pachyramphus, 35 Collocalia, 4, 5 castaneus, Pachyrhamphus, 35 coloreum, Todirostrum, 18 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 57 columbiana, Muscisaxicola, 28 erythrogaster, Pitta, 44 columbianus, Knipolegus, 28 erythrurus, Terenotriccus, 22 columbianus, Mionectes, 13 esculenta, Collocalia, 4 columbianus, Myiozetetes, 33 esmeraldae, Tityra, 37 concinna, Pitta, 45 Euchlornis, 42 confusa, Pipreola, 42 Eudyptes, 5 confusus, Tolmomyias, 19 euleri, Empidonax, 25 connectens, Myiarchus, 31 Euscarthmomis, 16, 17 connectens, Myiobius, 23 Euscarthmus, 13, 17, 18 Conopias, 33, 34 E.[uscarthmus], 12, 13, 15, 16 Contopus, 24, 25 everetti, Pitta, 45 Corapipo, 40 exquisita, Pipra, 41 coronata, Pipra, 41 extima, Pitta, 44 coronatus, Platyrinchus, 22 couchii, Tyrannus, 35 Falco, 2 Craspedoprion, 19 fasciaticollis, Mionectes, 13 criniger, Gallicolumba, 6 fasciatus, Phyllomyias, 6 cristatus, Oxyruncus, 43 fasciicauda, Pipra, 41 cumanensis, Tyranniscus, 8 ferox, Myiarchus, 31 cumanensis, Zimmerius, 8 ferruginea, Hirudinea, 29 cuzcoensis, Anairetes, 12 ferruginea, Ochthoeca, 27 cuzcoensis, Spizitornis, 12 flaveola, Capsiempis, 14 Cyanotis, 12 flaveolus, Phylloscartes, 14 flavescens, Empidonax, 26 dayi, Elaenia, 10 flavimentum, Phyllomyias, 7 deserticola, Megarhynchus, 33 flavimentum, Tyranniscus, 7 desolata, Collocalia, 4 flavirostris, Anairetes, 12 diadema, Ochthoeca, 27, 28 flavirostris, Phibalura, 41 difficilis, Myiodynastes, 34 flavirostris, Spizitornis, 12 dilutus, Platyrinchus, 21 flaviventris, Leptotriccus, 14 dilutus, Platytriccus, 21 flaviventris, M.[uscipeta], 21 discolor, Pipra, 40 flaviventris, Octhoeca, 25 dissors, Ochthoeca, 28 flaviventris, Phylloscartes, 14 dissors, Tolmomyias, 21 flaviventris, Tolmomyias, 21 diversa, Elaenia, 10 flaviviridis, Euscarthmornis, 16 diversum, Todirostrum, 18 flaviviridis, Hemitriccus, 16 dohertyi, Pitta, 44 flavogaster, Elaenia, 10 duidae, Chloropipo, 38 flavo-olivaceus, Rhynchocyclus, 19 duidae, Cnemotriccus, 26 flavoolivaceus, Tolmomyias, 19 duidae, Contopus, 24 flavotectus, Rhynchocyclus, 20 duidae, Euscarthmornis, 17 flavotectus, Tolmomyias, 20 duidae, Hemitriccus, 17 flavovirens, Leptopogon, 14 duidae, Myiochanes, 24 flavovirens, Phylloscartes, 14 duidae, Platyrinchus, 21 flavoviridis, Trichoglossus, 6 duidae, Schiffornis, 37 flavus, Craspedoprion, 19 duidae, Tolmomyias, 19 flavus, Rhynchocyclus, 19 floresae, Empidonax, 26 eisenmanni, Coeligena, 5 formosa, Euchlornis, 42 eisenmanni, Pyrrhura, 2 formosa, Pipreola, 42 Elaenea, 10 fortis, Agriornis, 28 Elaenia, 9, 10, 11 frederici, Rhytipterna, 30 Elainea, 9, 10 friedmanni, Rallus, 2 ellsworthi, Pygoscelis, 2 frontalis, Euchlornis, 42 Empidochanes, 26 frontalis, Ochthoeca, 27 Empidonax, 9, 25, 26 frontalis, Pipreola, 42 Empidonomus, 34 fulvescens, Otus, 3 ephemeralis, Aechmophorus, 2 fulvipectus, Empidonax, 25 epiensis, Collocalia, 4 fumicolor, Ochthoeca, 27 58 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879 fumifrons, Todirostrum, 17 homochrous, Platypsaris, 36 fumigata, Ochthodieta, 28 huancabambae, Anairetes, 12 fumigatus, Contopus, 24 huancabambae, Spizitornis, 12 fumigatus, Myiochanes, 24 hughlandi, Melanerpes, 5 fumigatus, Myiotheretes, 28 humeralis, Ninox, 6 fumosus, Cnemotriccus, 26 Hylophilus, 8 fumosus, Empidochanes, 26 hypoglaucus, Oxyruncus, 43 fuscata, M.[uscipeta], 26 hypogrammica, Collocalia, 4 fuscatior, Cnemotriccus, 26 hypoleuca, Serpophaga, 11 fuscatior, Empidochanes, 26 hypopyrra, Laniocera, 30 fuscatus, Cnemotriccus, 26 fuscatus, Empidochanes, 26 icterophrys, Satrapa, 29 fuscicauda, Attila, 30 Idioptilon, 16, 17 fuscicauda, Ramphotrigon, 18 improbus, Zimmerius, 7 incanescens, Muscipeta, 6 Gabbii, Pitangus, 35 Inezia, 11 gabbii, Tyrannus, 35 inflava, Phaeomyias, 8 gaimardii, Elaenia, 9 ingens, Collocalia, 4 gaimardii, Myiopagis, 9 inornatus, Conopias, 33 galeatus, Lophotriccus, 15 inornatus, Myiozetetes, 33 Gallicolumba, 6 inornatus, Tolmomyias, 20 gilvus, Tyranniscus, 7 insignis, Myiobius, 22 gilvus, Zimmerius, 7 insignis, Tolmomyias, 20 glaber, Sublegatus, 9 intensa, Elaenia, 11 gracilipes, Tyranniscus, 7 intercedens, Pyrocephalus, 26 gracilipes, Zimmerius, 7 interior, Manacus, 39 gracilis, Stigmatura, 12 interior, Myiarchus, 32 granadensis, Myiozetetes, 33 intermedea, Menura, 46 grandis, Myiozetetes, 33 intermedia, Menura, 46 grisea, Serpophaga, 11 intermedia, Pitta, 46 griseiceps, Phyllomyias, 7 intermedia, Rhytipterna, 30 griseigularis, Empidonax, 25 intermedius, Myiodynastes, 34 griseus, N.[yctibius], 6 iris, Pitta, 45 guatemalae, Otus, 3 iris, Pulchripitta, 45 guatimalensis, Pitangus, 32 iris, Trichoglossus, 6 guayaquilensis, Pachyramphus, 36 guianarum, Blacicus, 24 jamaicensis, Pitangus, 35 guianensis, Lophotriccus, 15 jamaicensis, Tyrannus, 35 gularis, Myiarchus, 32 jesupi, Ochthoeca, 27 Gygis, 2 johnstoniae, Trichoglossus, 6 Habrura, 12 kaempferi, Hemitriccus, 17 Harriwhitea, 47 kaempferi, Idioptilon, 17 hebetior, Pitta, 45 kalaoensis, Pitta, 45 Heliangelus, 5 keatsi, Pulchripitta, 45 Heliochera, 42 keaysi, Ochthoeca, 15 hellmayri, Myiozetetes, 33 kelsoi, Otus, 3 Hemiprocne, 5 klagesi, Rhynchocyclus, 21 Hemitriccus, 16, 17 klagesi, Tolmomyias, 21 heteroleuca, Corapipo, 40 Knipolegus, 28 Heteropelma, 37 koepckei, Otus, 3 heterurus, Pyrocephalus, 27 kuehni, Pitta, 44 Hirudinea, 29 hoffmannsi, Pipra, 41 Laniocera, 30 holerythra, Rhytipterna, 30 Lathria, 42 holerythrus, Lipangus, 30 latirostre, Todirostrum, 17, 18 holochlora, Chloropipo, 38 latirostris, Euscarthmus, 17 homochrous, Pachyramphus, 36 lawrencei, Empidonax, 25 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 59 lawrenceii, Myiarchus, 31 margaritaceiventer, Euscarthmornis, 17 Legatus, 34 margaritaceiventer, Hemitriccus, 17 Leptopogon, 14 marginata, M.[uscipeta], 36 Leptotriccus, 14 marginatus, Myiozetetes, 33 lessoni, Ochthoeca, 27 marginatus, Pachyramphus, 36 leucochlamys, Manacus, 39 marginatus, Rhynchcyclous, 20 leucocilla, Pipra, 40 maria, Pitta, 45 leucometopa, Ochthoeca, 28 marshalli, Otus, 3 leucopes, Gygis, 2 martinica, Elaenia, 10 leucophaius, Legatus, 34 Masius, 40 leucophrys, Mecocerculus, 11 mastacalis, Muscicapa, 22 leucophrys, Ochthoeca, 28 mastacalis, Myiobius, 22 leucoptera, Brachyurus, 45 maximus, Manacus, 39 leucoptera, Pitta, 45 Mecocerculus, 6, 7, 11, 14, 15 leucorrhoa, Corapipo, 40 meeki, Pitta, 44 leucoryphus, Platyrinchus, 22 megacephala, Ramphotrigon, 18 leucoryphus, P.[latyrynchos], 22 megacephala, Rhynchocyclus, 20 leytensis, Gallicolumba, 6 Megarhynchus, 33 limicola, Rallus, 2 melancholicus, Tyrannus, 34 Lipangus, 30 Melanerpes, 5 Lipaugus, 30, 42 melanocephalus, Carpornis, 42 litae, Chloropipo, 38 melanocephalus, Procnias, 42 litae, Myiobius, 23 meloryphus, Euscarthmus, 13 litae, Myiophobus, 23 meloryphus, E.[uscarthmus], 13 littoralis, Myiarchus, 31 melvillensis, Pulchripitta, 46 livida, Agriornis, 28 mentalis, Pipra, 40, 41 longibarbatus, Manacus, 40 Menura, 46, 47 Lophotriccus, 15 meridae, Mionectes, 13 lugubris, Collocalia, 4 mexicanus, Aechmolophus, 23 lutescens, Mionectes, 13 mexicanus, Megarhynchus, 33 lutescens, Pipromorpha, 13 mexicanus, Xenotriccus, 23 lyalli, Traversia, 46 Micropus, 5 lyalli, Xenicus, 46 mihi, Hylophilus, 8 Miles, M.[uscicapa], 29 Machaeropterus, 39 milleri, Manacus, 39 Machetornis, 29 minima, Pipra, 40 macilvainii, Elainea, 9 minimus, Empidonax, 25 macilvainii, Myiopagis, 9 minimus, Pipra, 40 mackloti, Pitta, 44 minimus, Tyranniscus, 7 macklotii, Pitta, 44 minimus, Zimmerius, 7 macrura, Hemiprocne, 5 minor, Contopus, 24 maculatum, Todirostrum, 18 minor, Myiochanes, 24 maculatus, Myiodynastes, 34 minor, Pipra, 40, 41 maculirostris, Muscisaxicola, 28 Mionectes, 13, 14 magdalenae, Pachyramphus, 36 mirandae, Idioptilon, 17 magdalenae, Pachyrhamphus, 36 misimae, Collocalia, 4 magnirostris, Capsiempis, 14 Mitrephanes, 23, 24 magnirostris, Pachyramphus, 36 mixtum, Todirostrum, 17 magnirostris, Phylloscartes, 14 mixtus, Tolmomyias, 20 major, Pachyramphus, 36 modestus, Sublegatus, 9 major, Pachyrhamphus, 36 morelius, Otus, 3 major, Schiffornis, 37 murina, Phaeomyias, 8 Manacus, 39, 40 Muscicapa, 10, 22, 29, 30, 34, 38, 42 manacus, Chiromachaeris, 39 M.[uscicapa], 29, 30, 34, 37, 38 manacus, Manacus, 39 Muscipeta, 6, 21 manadensis, Collocalia, 4 M.[uscipeta], 21, 26, 27, 34, 36 maranonica, Phaeomyias, 9 Muscisaxicola, 28 marcidus, Pachyrhamphus, 35 Muscivora, 35 60 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879

Myiarchus, 30, 31, 32 occidentalis, Myiozetetes, 33 Myiobius, 6, 22, 23 occidentalis, Pipreola, 42 Myiochanes, 24, 25 occidentalis, Pyroderus, 43 Myiodynastes, 34 occidentalis, Tyrannus, 34 Myiopagis, 9, 10 occulta, Pipra, 40 Myiophobus, 23 ochropterum, Todirostrum, 18 Myiornis, 15 ochropterus, Euscarthmus, 18 Myiotheretes, 28 Ochthodieta, 28 Myiozetetes, 33 Ochthoeca, 7, 11, 15, 27, 28 mystacea, Hemiprocne, 5 ockendeni, Knipolegus, 28 mystaceus, Platyrinchus, 21 Octhoeca, 25 oenanthoides, Ochthoeca, 27 nanus, Pyrocephalus, 26 oleaginea, Pipromorpha, 13 napensis, Chiroxiphia, 40 oleagineus, Mionectes, 13, 14 napensis, Stigmatura, 11 olivacea, Musc.[ipeta], 6 naumburgae, Euscarthmornis, 16 olivacea, Ochthoeca, 7 naumburgae, Hemitriccus, 16 olivaceum, Oncostoma, 16 negevensis, Torgos, 2 olivaceum, Todirostrum, 16 neglectus, Tolmomyias, 20 olivaceus, Mionectes, 13 Neopelma, 38 olivaceus, Rhynchocyclus, 19 Neopipo, 38 olivaceus, Schiffornis, 37 nicaraguae, Mitrephanes, 23 olivaceus, Scotothorus, 37 niceforoi, Muscisaxicola, 28 Oncostoma, 16 nidipendulus, E.[uscarthmus], 16 opthalmicus, Phylloscartes, 14 nidipendulus, Hemitriccus, 16 orbitatus, E.[uscarthmus], 16 nigrescens, Contopus, 25 orbitatus, Hemitriccus, 16 nigrescens, Myiochanes, 25 orientalis, Ochthoeca, 27 nigricapillus, Tyranniscus, 7 orinocensis, Sublegatus, 9 nigriceps, Mecocerculus, 11 Ornithion, 8 nigriceps, Tityra, 37 Otus, 3 nigrifrons, Mecocerculus, 14 Oxyruncus, 43 nigrifrons, Phylloscartes, 14 nigrifrons, Pitta, 46 Pachyramphus, 35, 36 nigrocapillus, Phyllomyias, 7 Pachyrhamphus, 35, 36 nigro-capillus, Tyranniscus, 7 pachyrhynchus, Eudyptes, 5 Ninox, 6 pacificus, Apus, 5 novaehollandiae, Menura, 46 pacificus, Craspedoprion, 19 nuchalis, P.[latyrynchos], 19 pacificus, Micropus, 5 numforensis, Collocalia, 4 pacificus, Myiozetetes, 33 pacificus, Rhynchocyclus, 19 oatesi, Pitta, 43 palamblae, Mionectes, 13 oberi, Myiarchus, 32 pallatangae, Elaenia, 11 obfuscata, Ochthoeca, 27 pallens, Sublegatus, 9 obiensis, Pitta, 44 pallescens, Rhynchocyclus, 20 oblita, Pitta, 44 pallescens, Tolmomyias, 20 obscura, Elaenia, 10 pallida, Pitta, 46 obscura, Inezia, 11 pallidiceps, Machaeropterus, 39 obscuriceps, Euscarthmornis, 16 pallidiceps, Phyllomyias, 7 obscuriceps, Tolmomyias, 20 pallidior, Hirudinea, 29 obscurior, Sublegatus, 9 pallidiventris, Contopus, 24 obscuritergum, Leptopogon, 14 pallidiventris, Mionectes, 13, 14 obscurum, Todirostrum, 17 pallidus, Mionectes, 13 obscurus, Pyrocephalus, 27 pallidus, Myiarchus, 31 obscurus, Tyrannus, 35 pallidus, Otus, 3 obsoletum, Camptostoma, 8 pallidus, Pitangus, 32 obsoletus, Hemitriccus, 16 palloris, Mecocerculus, 15 occidentalis, Aechmophorus, 2 palloris, Phylloscartes, 15 occidentalis, Euchlornis, 42 panamensis, Cnipodectes, 18 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. PART 4 61

panamensis, Myiarchus, 32 Platytriccus, 21 panamensis, Schiffornis, 37 plumbeiceps, Todirostrum, 17 papua, Pygoscelis, 2 Poecilotriccus, 15, 16 paraensis, Tolmomyias, 21 poecilurus, Cnemotriccus, 28 parambae, Attila, 29, 30 poecilurus, Knipolegus, 28 parambae, Myiopagis, 10 Pogonotriccus, 6, 14 parambae, Serpophaga, 10 poliocephalum, Todirostrum, 18 pareola, Chiroxiphia, 40 poliocephalus, T.[odus], 18 parva, Conopias, 34 poliocephalus, Tolmomyias, 21 parvirostris, Attila, 29 polionota, Ochthoeca, 27 parvirostris, Elaenia, 10 polychopterus, Pachyramphus, 36 parvirostris, Megarhynchus, 33 Polystictus, 12 parvus, Tyranniscus, 7 portoricensis, Otus, 3 parvus, Zimmerius, 7 portovelae, Myiobius, 23 paulistus, Euscarthmornis, 17 Procnias, 42 paulistus, Hemitriccus, 17 Pseudotriccus, 15 pectoralis, Empidonax, 25 Psitteuteles, 6 pectoralis, Habrura, 12 Pulchripitta, 45, 46 pectoralis, Polystictus, 12 pygmaea, Pipra, 41 pelegrinoides, Falco, 2 Pygoscelis, 2 pelzelni, Myiarchus, 31 Pyrocephalus, 26, 27 penardi, Todirostrum, 17 pyrocephalus, Machaeropterus, 39 peregrinus, Falco, 2 Pyroderus, 43 pertinax, Contopus, 24 Pyrrhomyias, 23 pertinax, Myiochanes, 24 Pyrrhura, 2 peruanus, Pachyrhamphus, 35 peruviana, Rupicola, 43 queenslandica, Ninox, 6 peruvianus, Myiobius, 22 peruvianus, Poecilotriccus, 15 Rallus, 2 peruvianus, Sublegatus, 9 Ramphotrigon, 18 petersoni, Otus, 3 regalis, Heliangelus, 5 phaeocephalus, Myiarchus, 32 reguloides, Spizitornis, 12 phaeocercus, Mitrephanes, 23 regulus, Machaeropterus, 39 Phaeomyias, 8, 9 rhizophora, Myiochanes, 24 phaeonotus, Myiarchus, 31 rhizophorus, Contopus, 24 phelpsi, Oxyruncus, 43 Rhynchcyclous, 20 Phibalura, 41 Rhynchocyclus, 19, 20, 21 phoenicomitra, Myiophobus, 23 Rhytipterna, 30 Phyllomyias, 6, 7 riefferi, Euchlornis, 42 Phylloscartes, 14, 15 riefferi, Pipreola, 42 picta, Pyrrhura, 2 rixosus, Machetornis, 29 pilaris, Atalotriccus, 15 rondoni, Myiopagis, 10 pileatus, Contopus, 24 roraimae, Contopus, 24 Pipra, 38, 39, 40, 41 rosenbergi, Heteropelma, 37 pipra, Pipra, 40 rosenbergi, Lipangus, 30 Pipreola, 42 rosenbergi, Rhytipterna, 30 Piprites, 38 rosenbergi, Schiffornis, 37 Pipromorpha, 13 rothschildi, Idioptilon, 16 pitangua, Megarhynchus, 33 rothschildi, Pitta, 45 Pitangus, 32, 33, 34, 35 rubicunda, Neopipo, 38 Pitta, 43, 44, 45, 46 rubidior, Euchlornis, 42 Pittastoma, 42 rubidior, Pipreola, 42 piurae, Ochthoeca, 28 rubineus, Pyrocephalus, 27 piurae, Pyrocephalus, 26 rubinus, Pyrocephalus, 26 Platypsaris, 36 rubrigastra, Cyanotis, 12 Platyrhynchus, 21, 22 rubrigastra, Tachuris, 12 Platyrinchus, 21, 22 rufa, Harriwhitea, 47 P.[latyrynchos], 19, 22 rufaxilla, Ampelion, 42 62 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES NO. 2879 rufaxilla, Heliochera, 42 Spizitornis, 12 rufescens, Atrichornis, 47 splendens, M.[uscipeta], 36 rufescens, Laniocera, 30 splendida, Pitta, 44 ruficauda, M.[uscipeta], 34 spodiopygia, Collocalia, 4 ruficeps, Poecilotriccus, 15 squamipectus, Euchlornis, 42 rufinus, Empidonomus, 34 squamipectus, Pipreola, 42 rufipectoralis, Ochthoeca, 27 steerii, Pitta, 45 rufi-pectoralis, Ochthoeca, 27 stictopterus, Mecocerculus, 11 rufipectus, Attila, 29 Stigmatura, 11, 12 rufipennis, Myiozetetes, 33 stresemanni, Myiodynastes, 34 rufiventris, Pitta, 44 striaticollis, Euscarthmornis, 16 rufomarginatus, Mecocerculus, 11 striaticollis, Hemitriccus, 16 rufomarginatus, Ochthoeca, 11 striaticollis, Mionectes, 13 rufopileatum, Pittastoma, 42 strigilata, M.[uscipeta], 27 rufus, Pachyramphus, 35 strigilata, Pipra, 39 rupestris, Muscicapa, 29 striolatus, Machaeropterus, 39 Rupicola, 43 subbrunneus, Cnipodectes, 18 rustica, M.[uscicapa], 30 subcinereus, Myiopagis, 9 subcristatus, Lophotriccus, 15 sanctaeluciae, Myiarchus, 32 subflava, Inezia, 11 sanctaemartae, Muscivora, 35 Sublegatus, 6, 9 sanctaemartae, Tyrannus, 35 subpurus, Manacus, 39 Sapayoa, 37, 38 sulphuratus, Pitangus, 32 Satrapa, 29 sulphurescens, Rhynchocyclus, 19, 20 satrapa, Tyrannus, 35 sulphurescens, Tolmomyias, 19, 20 saturata, Pipra, 41 superba, Pitta, 45 saturatus, Pachyramphus, 35 superciliare, Todirostrum, 18 saturatus, Pachyrhamphus, 35 superciliaris, E.[uscarthmus], 12, 13 savana, Muscivora, 35 superciliaris, Leptopogon, 14 savana, Tyrannus, 35 superciliaris, Mecocerculus, 6, 15 Schiffomis, 37 superciliaris, Phylloscartes, 15 schneideri, Pitta, 43 superciliaris, Platyrhynchus, 22 Sclateri, Attila, 29 superciliaris, Platyrinchus, 22 sclateri, Attila, 29 superciliaris, Polystictus, 12 sclateri, Eudyptes, 5 superciliaris, Todirostrum, 18 Scotothorus, 37 surinamensis, Contopus, 24 scutatus, Pyroderus, 43 swainsoni, Myiarchus, 31 semifasciata, Tityra, 37 sylvia, Todirostrum, 18 separabilis, Pipra, 41 septentrionalis, Euscarthmus, 17 Tachuris, 12 septentrionalis, Hemitriccus, 17 Taeniotriccus, 16 serena, Pipra, 41 tectricialis, Ochthoeca, 27 Serpophaga, 10, 11 tenebrosus, Pachyramphus, 36 setophagoides, Mecocerculus, 11 Terenotriccus, 22 sibilator, Sirystes, 30 tertia, Aulia, 30 sibilatrix, M.[uscicapa], 30 tertia, Laniocera, 30 signatus, Terenotriccus, 22 thoracica, Ochthoeca, 27 similis, Myiozetetes, 33 Tityra, 37 similis, Todirostrum, 18 tobagensis, Myiodynastes, 34 simplex, Pseudotriccus, 15 tocantinsi, Oxyruncus, 43 simplex, Rhytiptema, 30 toddi, Myiarchus, 32 Sirystes, 30 Todirostrum, 16, 17, 18 solitarius, Myiodynastes, 34 T.[odus], 18 sordida, Elaenia, 10 Tolmomyias, 19, 20, 21 sordida, Pitta, 45 Torgos, 2 sordidus, Sublegatus, 9 tormenti, Micropus, 5 spadiceus, Attila, 29, 30 torquata, Coeligena, 5 spilogaster, Collocalia, 4 tracheliotus, Torgos, 2 1987 GREENWAY: TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS. 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Traversia, 46 venezuelensis, Terenotriccus, 22 Trichoglossus, 6 ventralis, Phylloscartes, 14 trinitatis, Chiromachaeris, 39 versicolor, Pitta, 45 trinitatis, Elaenia, 9 versicolor, Trichoglossus, 6 trinitatis, Manacus, 39 victoriae, Menura, 46 trinitatis, Myiopagis, 9 vilissimus, Zimmerius, 7 trinitatis, Pitangus, 33 villosus, Myiobius, 22 trivirgata, Conopias, 34 virens, Contopus, 24 trivirgata, M.[uscicapa], 34 virescens, Empidonax, 25 tuberculifer, Myiarchus, 31 virescens, M.[uscicapa], 37 tucumanus, Phylloscartes, 14 virescens, Phyllomyias, 6 turdina, M.[uscicapa], 37 virescens, Schiffornis, 37 turdinus, Schiffornis, 37 virescens, Sublegatus, 6 tweedi, Atrichornis, 47 virginalis, Pitta, 45 tyleri, Elaenea, 10 viridicata, Myiopagis, 10 tyleri, Elaenia, 10 viridiceps, Mionectes, 13 Tyranniscus, 7, 8 viridiflavus, Zimmerius, 7 Tyrannula, 32 viridior, Chloropipo, 38 Tyrannulus, 8 viridis, Pachyramphus, 35 tyrannulus, Myiarchus, 32 vitellinus, Manacus, 39 Tyrannus, 34, 35 vitiosus, Lophotriccus, 15 tyrannus, Muscivora, 35 vividus, Mitrephanes, 23 vociferans, Lipaugus, 42 uniformis, Chloropipo, 38 vociferans, Muscicapa, 42 unirufus, Lathria, 42 unirufus, Lipaugus, 42 wighti, Attila, 30 urichi, Mecocerculus, 6 wilcoxi, Atalotriccus, 15 urichi, Phyllomyias, 6 uropygialis, Mecocerculus, 7 xanthogenys, Pachyramphus, 35 uropygialis, Phyllomyias, 7 Xenicus, 46 uropygiata, Attila, 30 Xenotriccus, 23 uropygiata, M.[uscicapa], 30 Xipholena, 42 urubambae, Elaenia, 10 urubambae, Ochthoeca, 28 yairocho, Pitta, 44 urugaii, Otus, 3 yorki, Pitta, 44 yucatanensis, Myiarchus, 30 vanikorensis, Collocalia, 4 varius, Empidonomus, 34 zamorae, Platyrinchus, 21 venezuelae, Camptostoma, 8 zamorae, Platytriccus, 21 venezuelana, Serpophaga, 11 zarumae, Contopus, 24 venezuelanus, Cnemotriccus, 28 zarumae, Myiochanes, 24 venezuelanus, Knipolegus, 28 zeledoni, Phyllomyias, 6 venezuelensis, Atalotriccus, 15 zeledoni, Pogonotriccus, 6 venezuelensis, Leptopogon, 14 zimmeri, Hemitriccus, 16 venezuelensis, Mionectes, 13 Zimmerius, 7, 8 venezuelensis, Myiarchus, 31 zosterops, Euscarthmornis, 16 venezuelensis, Phyllomyias, 6 zosterops, Hemitriccus, 16 Recent issues of the Novitates may be purchased from the Museum. Lists of back issues of the Novitates, Bulletin, and Anthropological Papers published during the last five years are available free of charge. Address orders to: American Museum of Natural History Library, Department D, Central Park West at 79th St., New York, New York 10024. L