TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 135 



C[occyzu8]. maynardi Ridgway 



Manual of North American birds, p. 274, September 1887. 

 =Coccyzus minor maynardi Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist of birds of 



the world 4: 42, 1940. 

 105446. Adult male. Ten Thousand Islands, Collier or Monroe County, 



Florida. May 1885. Received from Charles K. Worthen. 

 The type locality for this form was given as "Bahamas and Florida Keys." 

 That No. 105446 may be considered the sole type is indicated by the facts 

 that the name on the red type label is in Ridgway's hand ; that the race was 

 named for Maynard, with a reference to his studies of Floridian birds; and 

 that this specimen was apparently the only one seen from Florida. 

 Coccyzus minor rileyi Ridgway 



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

 191153. Adult male. Barbuda Island, Leeward Islands, Caribbean Sea. 

 August 23, 1903. Collected by H. G. Selwyn Branch. 



Genus SAUROTHERA VieUlot 



Saurothera longirostris petersi Richmond and Swales 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 37: 105, March 17, 1924. 

 =Saurolhera vetula petersi Richmond and Swales. See Peters, Check- 

 list of birds of the world 4: 50, 1940. 

 251486. Adult male. Near La Mahotiere, lie de la Gonave (in the Gulf 

 of Gonai'ves) , Hispaniola. February 20, 1918. Collected by William 

 L. Abbott. 



Genus RHOPODYTES Cabanis and Heine 



Phoenicophaeus nigrivenlris Peale 



U.S. Exploring Expedition 8 (Mamm. and Om.) : 140, "pi. XXXIX, fig. 

 1," 1848. 

 =Rhopodytes diardi diardi (Lesson). See Meyer de Schauensee, Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 98:20, 1946. 

 14047. Adult (sex not indicated). Singapore Island, Malaya. Collected 

 by Titian R. Peale. Original number 401. U.S. Exploring Expedition 

 (1838-1842). 

 Peale referred to "specimens," but the exact number is now unknown. 

 The museum register shows two entries; No. 14046 is now in the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, where it is No. 75754. 

 Rhopodyles sumatranus minor Riley 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 51:96, May 19, 1938. 

 181804. Adult male. Tanjong Batu (lat. 2°18' N., long. 118°05' E.), 

 eastern Borneo. August 25, 1912. Collected by Harry C. Raven. 

 Original number 119 or 119 bis. 



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