134 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUIM BULLETIN 221 



Genus EUDYNAMYS Vigors and Horsfield 



Eudynamis scolopacea dolosa Ripley 

 Auk 63 (2) : 241, April 8, 1946. 

 =Eudynamys scolopacea dolosa Ripley. 



178508. Adult male. Barren Island, Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal. 

 January 7, 1901. Collected by William L. Abbott. 



Genus URODYNAMIS Salvadori 



Eudynamys cuneicauda Peale 



U.S. Exploring Expedition 8 (Mamm. and Om.) : 139, "pi. xxxvni, fig. 

 2," 1848. 

 =Urodynamis taitensis (Sparrman). See Bogert, Amer. Mus. Nov. 



933:1, 1937. 

 14035. Immature (sex not indicated) . Ovalau Island (lat. 17°40'46" S., 



long. 178°52'40" E.), Fiji Islands, Oceania. May 18—. Original 



number 393. U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). 

 Urodynamis taitensis pheleles Wetmore 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 30: 1, January 22, 1917. 

 =Urodynamis taitensis (Sparrman). See Bogert, Amer. Mus. Nov. 



933:1,4,1937. 

 124653. Adult female. Otago Province, South Island, New Zealand. 



Entered into the museum register on October 26, 1891. Collected by 



W. Smythe. Received from the Auckland Museum. 



Genus COCCYZUS Vieillot 



C[occyzus]. americanus occidentalis Ridgway 



Manual of North American birds, p. 273, September 1887. 

 =Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist of 



birds of the world 4: 42, 1940. 

 99204. Adult male. Gardner's Ranch, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz 

 County, Arizona. June 29, 1884. Collected by Ed^vard W. Nelson. 

 Original number 223. 

 Ridgway gave no specific type locality for this race, which was described 

 from a series of at least nine specimens. Since the describer himself wrote 

 the name on the red type label, and no other example came from the same 

 place. No. 99204 may properly be considered the sole type. 

 Coccyzus minor palloris Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 28: 105, May 27, 1915. 

 198745. Adult female. Pigres (at the point where the Rio Grande de 

 Tarcoles enters the Gulf of Nicoya), Province of Puntarenas, Costa 

 Rica. February 3, 1905. Collected by Robert Ridgway. 



