154 Aiit. Reichenow: Bericht über die Leistungen 



Taenioptera holospodia abgebildet; P. L. Sclater 1. c T. 4. — T. rubetra 

 abgebildet; P. L. Sclater, Argent. Orn. 1 T. 7. 



Tyranniscus cinereiceps und gracilipes abgebildet; P. L. Sclater, Cat. Brit. 

 Mus. 14 T. 11. 



Tyrannuluis semiflavus abgebildet; Godman u. Salvin, Centr. Amer. T. 36. 



Familie Ampelidae. 



Vergl. P. L. Sclater unter Eriodoridae. 



Hadrostomus homochrous abgebildet; P. L. Sclater 1. c. T. 24. 



Jodopleura leucopygia abgebildet; P. L. Sclater 1. c. T. 26. 



Pachyramphus spodiurus abgebildet; P. L. Sclater 1. c. T. 25. 



Phytotoma rutila abgebildet; P. L. Sclater, Argent. Orn. 1 T. 8. 



Tüijra nigriceps n. sp. von Ecuador, ähnlich T. personata; J. A. Allen, 

 Auk 5 p. 287. — T. personata griseiceps n. subsp. von West-Mexico ; R. Ridgway, 

 Auk 5 p. 263. 



Familie Trochilidae. 



Agyrtria alleni u. sp. von Yungas, Bolivien, ähnlich Thaumatias caeruleiceps 

 Gould ; G. EUiot, Auk 5 p. 263. 



Trochüus violajugulum n. sp. von Santa Barbara, Cal., ähnlich T. anna, 

 J. A. Jeffries, Auk 5 p. 168-169. 



Uranomitra ellioti Berlp. identisch mit U. quadricölor (Vieill.); H. v. 

 Berlepsch, Proc. U. St. Nat. Mus. 11. p. 561. 



Familie Micropodidae. 



Collocalia nutalis n. sp. von Christmas - Insel (Indischer Ocean), nahe C. 

 neglecta Gray; J. Lister, Proc. Z. S. London p. 520. 



Cypseliis shelleyi n. sp. von Schoa, nahe C. apus; T. Salvadori, Ann. Mus. 

 Civ. Genova (2) 6 p. 227. — C. myopiilus n. sp. von Schoa; ebenda p. 228. 



Familie Caprimulgidae. 



Chordiles chapmani n. sp. von Florida , Charactere der drei Arten popetue, 

 sennetti und henryi; E. Coues, Auk 5 p. 37. 



Nyctidromus, Dichromatie in der Gattung; G. B. Sennett, Auk 5 p. 205. — 

 iV. albicollis merrilli n. subsp. von Süd-Texas; G. B. Sennett, Auk 5 p. 44. 



Otophanes n. g. : Bill long, narrow, slender, vpith tubulär nostrils opening 

 forvpard and outward, not upw^ard; the gape with long, stiff, naked bristles cur- 

 ving downvpard and inward, meeting and overlapping under the chin; tarsus 

 naked, about equal to middle toe; tail long and slightly rounded, wing comparati- 

 vely short and rounded, the secoud and third quills equal and longest, the fourth 

 slightly shorter, the first and fifth decidedly shorter than the fourth and equal. 

 Plumage peculiaily soft and velvety; eyes bordered in front and above by semi- 

 circlets of radiating feathers, the tips directed upvrard and outward forming 

 distinct superciliary ruffs or shields which extend from the gape along the sides 

 of the crown to the occiput where they terminate in tufts of elongated feathers, 

 erectile in life and precisely similar in form and position to the ear tufts of 

 Megascops. The genus nearest allies Äntrosfomus and P/ialaenoptüus. Typus: 

 0. mcleodii n. sp. von Mexico; W. Brewster, Auk 5 p. 88 90. 



