182 U.S. NATIONAL IVIUSEUM BULLETIN 221 



Leucippus fallax Hchmondi is a new name for Doleromya pallida Rich- 

 mond, 1895, not Leucippus pallidas Taczanowski, 1875, and is based upon 

 the same type specimen. 



Genus AMAZILIA Lesson 



Uranomitra whitelyi Boucard 



Humming Bird 3 (1) : 8, March 1893. 

 =Amazilia chionopectus whitelyi (Boucard). See Peters, Checklist of 



birds of the world 5 : 63, 1945. 

 149530. Adult male. Ourunei, British Guiana. October 22, 1890. Col- 

 lected by Henry Whitely, Jr. Received from Adolphe Boucard. 

 149526. Adult female. Annai, British Guiana. June 8, 1892. Collected 



by Henry Whitely, Jr. Received from Adolphe Boucard. 

 This form was based upon an unstated number of specimens, with both 

 sexes represented. The type locality was given simply as "British Guiana." 

 Since each of these examples must have been in Boucard's hands at the 

 lime whitelyi was described, and since he has written on the label of each 

 the words "typical specimen," it is logical to assume that they are cotypes. 

 Agyrtrina versicolor brabournii Bangs and Penard 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 62 (2) ; 63, April 1918. 

 =Amazilia versicolor versicolor (Vieillot). See Peters, Checklist of birds 



of the world 5 : 64, 1945. 

 45593. Adult (sex not indicated). Bahia=:Sao Salvador, State of Bahia, 

 Brazil. Entered into the museum register on February 26, 1867. Col- 

 lected by Antonio F. G. de Lacerda, Jr. Original number 330. 

 Amazilia distans Wetmore and W. H. Phelps, Jr. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 69 (1) : 4, May 21, 1956. 



. Adult male. "El Salao" (elev. 300 meters), near Burgua, State 



of Tachira, Venezuela. July 17, 1954. Collected by Ramon Urbano. 

 deposited by William H. Phelps, Sr., in whose private collection it is 

 No. 60790. 

 Amazilia aliciae Richmond 



Auk 12 (4) : 368, October 1895. 

 =Amazilia tobaci aliciae Richmond. See Peters, Checklist of birds of 



the world 5: 71, 1945. 

 151067. Adult male. Margarita Island, Caribbean Sea off the State of 

 Sucre, Venezuela. July 4, 1895. Collected by Wirt Robinson. Orig- 

 inal number 408. 

 Amazilia edward ludibunda Wetmore 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 121 (2) : 16, December 2, 1952. 

 400314. Adult male. Quebrada Chitabe, 4 miles west of Pese, Province 

 of Herrera, Panama. March 30, 1948. Collected by Alexander Wet- 

 more and Watson M. Perrygo. Original number 14081. 



