no.1656. LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS RICHMOND. 623 



^Moscha" Brookes, Catal. Mus. Joshua Brookes, Pt. Q, July L828, 

 1». L02. 

 Type, il Mo8cha caruneuZata" or " Carunculated Musk-bird." 



\Anatida . \ 

 Moffx°s, musk. 

 '•"Muscaccipiter II. I ). Mi not. Land-Birds and Game-Birds <>!' New 

 England, L877, p. 291. 



Type, described, bul not named*. [Tyrannidx.] 



Musca, fly; accipiter, hawk. 

 Muscadivores " Less." Grat, Catal. Gen. Birds, t s .">;>. p. 98. 



Type, Cohimba asnea Linn.kus . — [Tr&ron/dae.'] 



French muscade, a nutmeg; devorer, to devour. 

 * Muscicula ( '. T. Wood, Orn. Guide, Jan., L837, p. L89. 



Type, "Muscicula Luctuosa, Wood" or "Pied Snapper." 



Muscicula. Diminutive of ?nusca, a fly. 

 Musovora Billberg, Synopsis Faunae Scand., I, Pars 2, L828, tab. A. 



Emendation of Musophaga Iskrt. [ Mtisoj>I,<i<//</;t .] 



Mush, the plantain; voro, I devour. 

 Myiophthorus Bertoni. Avcs Xuovas del Paraguay, L901, p. 128. 



Type, Myiophthorus morenoanus Bertoni (= i) 



[ Tyrannida f] 

 Muzar, a fly; 00o/>ar, destruction. (Bertoni.) 

 Myiornis Bertoni, Aves Nuevas del Paraguay, L901, p. L29. 



Type, Euscarthmus mi/nutus Bertoni (= Todus poliocephalus 



Wied) ...... .. . .... [Tyrannidae.] 



(Proposed as a subgenus of Euscarthrwus.) 

 Mvla. a fly; opvis, bird. 



*Myiotheras Morris, in N. Wood's Naturalist. II, No. 9, June, L837, 

 p. L25. 



Typ<'>. "Myiotheras luctitosus," or "Pied Flycatcher," and 

 "Myiotheras griseus" <>r "Spotted Flycatcher" [of his list of 



British birds | ..... [Muscicapidae.] 



(See also Muscicula and Stoparola.) 

 Mrua, a fly; Oi)i)(\\ the chase. 

 Myiotriccus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, Sept. 2, L905, 

 p. 207. 



Type, Tyrannula pho. nicura Sclateb . [ Tyranrdda . \ 



Wr/rt. a fly; rpiKKos, a small bird. (Ridgway.) 



""Moscha. Leach MSS." is cited by Stephens, Gen! Zool., XII. Pt II. 1824, p. 78, 

 as a synonym of Oairina. 



^Supposed to be a species of Empidonc 



r ( >n page L84, be say- "The Pied Flycatcher has been separated from the Gray 

 Flycatcher, at Mr. Blyth's suggestion." (Compare Stoparola.) 



