5 C ,)0 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxv. 



Antisianus" Fitzinger, Sitz. k. Akad. Wiss. (Math. -Nat. Classe) 

 [Wien], XXI, Heft 2, July, 1856, p. 294. 



Type, Trogon antisianus d'Orbigny. [Trogonidse.] 



Latinized from Antis, name of a Peruvian Indian tribe. 

 Apatema Reichenow, Vogel Afrikas, III, ii, Oct., 1905, p. 523. 



Type, Parisoma olivascens Cassin [Muscicapidse.] 



An art] pa, deceit, cunning. 



Aphanotriccus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, Sept. 2, 1905, 

 p. 207. 



Type, Myiobius capitalis Salvin [Tyrannidse.] 



Afiavtjz, unseen, obscure; rpiKKog, a small bird. (Ridgway.) 



Aprunella Bianchi, Annuaire Mus. Zool. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Petersb., 

 IX, No. 1-2, 1904, pp. 118, 151. 



Type, Accentor immacidatus Hodgson [Prunellldse.] 



A, intensivum; -\- Prunella. 

 Aptenodytes Miller, Various Subjects of Natural History, No. 4,1778, 

 pi. 23. b 



Type, Aptenodytes patagonica Miller [Spheniscidse.] 



Anrrfv^ wingless; Svrgz, diver. 



fApterodytes Ameghino, Anales Soc. Cien. Argentina, LI, 1901, p. 81. 



Type, Apterodytes ictus Ameghino [Spheniscidse.] 



(See Pal<i< oaptt rodytes.) 

 ""ATtTepog, without wings; dvTijs, a diver. 



Aquilaster C. L. Brehm, Allg. Deutsche Naturhist. Zeitung, Neue 

 Folge, II, Heft 2, 1856, p. 53. 



Type, Falco bonneUi Temminck [Pideonidae.] 



Aquila, the eagle; + astur, a hawk. 

 Arachnothera Temminck, Planches Col., IV (Livr. 65), May, 1826, text 

 to pi. 388, tig. 1. 

 Types, Neclarvnia ch/rysogen/ys, X. longirostra, and ]V. inernata 



Temminck c [JVectarin iidce.] 



Apdxvtf, a spider; Btjpaoo, I hunt, pursue. 

 fArchseocycnus Pe Vis, Annuls Queensl. Museum, No. 6, Sept. 30, 

 1905, p. 1 1 . 



Type, , 1 rclxseocycn us lacustris De Vis [Anatidse.] 



lpX<xios, ancient; kvkvoz, a swan. 



" Antisianus is quoted by Agassiz as dating from " D'Orb. Mag. de Zool. 1836," but 

 the name really occurs in the volume fur the following year (VII, 1837, Class ii, 

 pi. 85), where it is used in a specific sense only, in the title of d'Orbigny's paper, 

 thus: 



"CorRorcnr. Trogon. TAnnee. 

 Antisien. Antisianus. D'Orb." 

 < >n the plate accompanying the paper the name appears as " Trogon antisianus." 

 & The same plate occurs in Shaw and Miller's Cimelia Physica, I7!)(i. (Compare 

 Riley, Auk, L908, p. 269.) 



i !'."i" Isis, L826, p. 971, gives .V. longirostra as the type. 



