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Dendrocincla rufo-olivacea Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 10:490 (in key), 493, January 6, 1888. 

 =Dendrocincla fuliginosa rufo-olivacea Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist 



of birds of the world 7: 15, 1951. 

 112281. Adult male. Diamantina (near Santarem and east of the mouth 



of the Rio Tapajos) , State of Para, Brazil. June 15, 1887. Collected by 



Clarence B. Riker. 

 Dendrocincla enaiincia Oberholser 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 56 (2) : 449 (in key), 454, June 29, 



1904. 

 =Dendrocincla fuliginosa turdina (Lichtenstein). See Peters, Checklist 



of birds of the world 7: 15, 1951. 

 177707. Adult (sex not indicated). Bauni (on the Rio Feio), State of 



Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1901. Collected by Ernesto Garbe. Received from 



the Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo, where it was No. 1995. 

 Dendrocincla anabatina typlila Oberholser 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 56 (2) : 449 (in key), 452, June 29, 



1904. 

 167499. Adult male. Puerto Morelos, State of Yucatan, Mexico. March 



12, 1901. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. 



Original number 7699. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 



Service. 

 Dendrocincla castanoptera Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 10: 490 (in key) , 494, January 6, 1888. 

 =Dendrocincla merula castanoptera Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist of 



birds of the world 7: 17, 1951. 

 112280. Adult male. Diamantina (near Santarem and east of the mouth 



of the Rio Tapajos), State of Para, Brazil. July 15, 1887. Collected 



by Jessie (Mrs. Clarence B.) Riker. 

 Dendrocincla homochroa acedesta Oberholser 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 56 (2) : 449 (in key), 462, June 29, 



1904. 

 62043. Adult (sex not indicated; not male). Volcan de Chiriqui, Depart- 

 ment of Chiriqui, Panama. Entered into the museum register on Novem- 

 ber 10, 1872. Collected by Enrique Arce. Original number 3880. 



Received from Osbert Salvin. 



Genus DECONYCHURA Cherrie 



Deconychura typica Cherrie 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 14: 339, September 4, 1891. 

 ^Deconychura longicauda typica Cherrie. See Peters, Checklist of birds 



of the world 7: 18, 1951. 

 119943. Adult female. Pozo Azul de Pirris (a region of heavy forest 

 on the Rio Grande de Pirris, about ten miles from the Pacific Ocean), 



