568 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.53. 



Ochthocea Gray, lS'i9=Ocththocea. 



(Ejitheles Lesson, 18^1=CEgWiales (is nongeneric and not equivalent to Mgotheles). 



Opetioptela SuNDEVALL=0;>e<topZiZa. 



Opetiorhynclius Temminck, 1820 =Opetior if achos. 



Pachyrhamplius Gray, 1840=Pachyramphus.'- 



Papusana Bonaparte, 1855 =Pampusana. 



Perenopterus Rafinesque, 1815= Per cnoptems. 



Pliaiopicus Malherbe, 1849 =Phaiopicos. 



Pharomacrus De la LhAVE= Phawmachrus. 



Phragmatioola Jerdon, "184i"[=1845]=Phragamaticola. 



Phyllopseuste "Meyer u. Wolv" =Phyllopseustae. 



Platyrhynchus Desmarest, 1805= Platyrinchiis. 



Ploceela Gates, 1882= Ploceella. 



Pogonorliampiius Des Murs= Pogo7ioramphus. 



Polydon Hodgsos =Pohjodon. 



Priosinus Hombron and 3 Acqvm or =PrioJinus. 



Psalidorhamphos liANZANi=PsaKdora7nphos. 



Pteroptochus Kittlitz, "1831" [=18S0]= Pteroptochos. 



Pygarrhichus Burmeister, 18^1 =Pygarrhichm. 



Quiscalus Rafinesque, 1815=Quiscalis. 



B[h]amphocorys Bonaparte, 1850= Ramphocoris. 



Rhynchsea Cuviv:R=Rhynchoea. 



Rhynchomegas Bonaparte, 1853= Rhyncomegas. 



Saxicolides 2 Lesson, " 1837 " =Sa.Ticoloides.^ 



Selaspherus Reichenbach, 1855=Selasopherus. 



Similonyx Sundevall, 1873=SmiIonyx. 



Sphenorhynchus ^iet>= Sphenorynchus. 



Stavorinus Bonaparte, 1850=Stavorinius. 



Steganoleema Sclater and Salyj-n =Stegnolsema. 



Stelidopteryx Gloger, "1842" [=1841]= Stelidopterus. 



Stomiopera REicHENBAcn='S'torm'op<era. 



Talantalos Reichenbach= Talantatos. 



Thaumantias Bonaparte, 1850= Thaumntias. 



Touyon Lacepede= To«i/o?i. 



Trerola;ma Bonaparte, 1855== Trerolcema. 



Tropidoperdix Blyth= Tropicoperdix. 



Vireosylvia Bonaparte, 1838= Vireosylva. 



Xanorynchus Bonaparte, 1855 =Xenorhynchus. 



Xantholaema BoNAFAnTE=Xantholoem.a. 



Xanthomelaua Bonaparte, 1850= Xanthomelanse. 



Ypophaena Bonaparte= Ypophsea. 



Ziphorhynchus Swainson, 1837 =Ziphorynchus. 



Zonaida REiCHENBACH=Ze?ia{c?a. 



1 First used by Darwin, Zool. Voyage Beagle, pt. 3 (Birds), No. 9, July, 1839, p. 50. He says: "The 

 generic name of Pachyrhsmchus Spii, is changed by Mr. G. R. Gray to Pachyramphus, as the former 

 word is used in entomology." This is a fortunate statement for nomenclature, since the two species men- 

 tioned by Darwin are P. albescens Gould and P. minima Gould, now placed in the genera Suiriri (formerly 

 Empidagra) and Habrura, respectively. Pachyramphus as a substitute name for Pachyrhynchus Spix, 

 1825, takes the same type, which is Pachyrhynchus niger Spix, by subsequent designation of Swainson 

 (Zool. Illustr., ser. 2, vol. 1, 1829, text to plate 41). Gray, 1840 (List Genera Birds, p. 31), gives the type 

 as Psaris cuvierii Swainson, but this will have to give way to Swainson's prior designation. Pachyrhynchus 

 of Spix is a composite, containing species of Pachyramphus, Platypsaris, and Tityra. As an equivalent of 

 Tityra it had been already used by Wagler (in Hahn, V6gel Asien, Africa, etc., vol. 2, Lief. 13, pi. 6, and 

 text) in 1822, hence is unavailable in the sense of Pachyramphm whether preoccupied in entomology or 

 not. 



3 Saxicolides is the spelling used by Gray, 1841. 



" See p. 622. 



