TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 125 



Genus LEPTOSITTACA von Berlepsch and Stolzmann 



Leptosittaca branickii von Berlepsch and Stolzmann 

 Ibis (6) 6; 402, pi. 11, July 1894. 

 159801. Adult female. "Maraynioc Culumachay" (elev. 10,000 feet), 

 Department of Junin, Peru. March 2, 1893. Collected by Jan Kali- 

 nowski. Original number 1911. Received from the Branicki Museum, 

 Warsaw. 

 This form was based upon a series of two adult males, four adult females, 

 and one immature. All of the six adults have equivalent standing as cotypes. 



Genus PYRRHURA Bonaparte 



C[onurus]. rupicola von Tschudi 



Archiv fur Naturgeschichte 10: 304, 1844. 

 =Pyrrhura rupicola (von Tschudi) . See Friedmann and Deignan, Zoo- 



logica. New York 27: 50, 1942. 

 41925. Adult (sex not indicated). Peru. Collected by Johann J. von 



Tschudi. Received from the Neuchatel Museum. 

 This bird was described from an unknown number of cotypes. In addi- 

 tion to the specimen here listed, "a type of the species," formerly part of the 

 Sclater Collection, is now in the collection of the British Museum (see Cata- 

 logue of the birds in the British Museum 20: 225, 1891) . 



Genus BOLBORHYNCHUS Bonaparte 



Grammopsittaca lineola maculata Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 28: 106, May 27, 1915. 

 =Bolborhynchus lineola maculatus (Ridgway). See Peters, Checklist of 



birds of the world 3: 202, 1937. 

 106056. Adult (sex not indicated). Locality unknown=Peru (see Chap- 

 man, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 33: 632-633, 1914) . Entered into the 

 museum register on November 16, 1885. Received from the Department 

 of State, which acquired it from one of the national exhibits (presum- 

 ably that of Peru) at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial 

 Exposition in New Orleans (1884-1885) . 

 Eight imperfect birdskins of three undescribed forms were originally at- 

 tached to a beaded girdle of Indian manufacture. The belt was first sent to 

 the Division of Ethnology, where the birds were removed for transfer to the 

 Division of Birds. 



Genus FORPUS Boie 



Psittacula insularis Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 10: 534 (in key), 541, August 6, 1888. 

 =Forpus cyanopygius insularis (Ridgway) . See Peters, Checklist of birds 

 of the world 3: 203, 1937. 



