TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 247 



41923. Adult (sex not indicated). Peru="wooded region of Peru, be- 

 tween 10° and 12° lat. south" (see Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 the Americas 4: 195-196, 1925). Collected by Johann J. von Tschudi. 

 Received from the Neuchatel Museum. 

 While Hellmayr (op. cit.) claims to have examined the type in the Neucha- 

 tel Museum, the example in question can be only a cotype. Still otliers may 

 be in existence, although Friedmann and Deignan (Zoologica 27: 51, 1942) 

 erred in attributing to the British Museum Collection the specimen discussed 

 by Sclater (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 86, 1871), who was writing in fact 

 of our own No. 41923. 



Genus PHILYDOR von Spix 



Philydor hylobius Wetmore and W. H. Phelps, Jr. 

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



. Adult (sex not indicated) . "Cerro Jime"=Cerro de la Neblina 



(at elev. 1,800 meters), Territory of Amazonas, Venezuela. January 

 26, 1954. Collected by Ramon Urbano. Deposited by William H. 

 Phelps, Sr., in whose private collection it is No. 59683. 

 Automolus rufescens Lawrence 



Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York 8: 345 (not earlier than June 25), 1866. 

 =Philydor rujus panerythrus Sclater. See Peters, Checklist of birds of 



theworld7:131, 195L 

 39065. Adult female. Birris, Province of Cartage, Costa Rica. May 15, 

 1865. Collected by Jose C. Zeledon (not Paledon), for Alexander von 

 Frantzius. Original number 194. 



Genus AUTOMOLUS Reicbenbach 



Automolus leucophthalnius lamnii Zimmer 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 60: 100, August 22, 1947. 

 383292. Adult male. Recife, State of Pernambuco, Brazil. August 12, 

 1945. Collected by Donald W. Lamm. 

 Automolus pectoralis Nelson 

 Auk 14(1) : 54, January 1897. 

 =Automolus rubiginosus guerrerensis Salvin and Godman. See Hell- 

 mayr, Catalogue of birds of the Americas 4: 216, 1925. 

 154672. Adult male. Pluma, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. March 18, 1895. 

 Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. Original 

 number 2571. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Automolus cervinigularis hypophaeus Ridgway 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 22: 72, April 17, 1909. 

 =Automolus ocIiTolaemus hypophaeus Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist 

 of birds of the world 7: 138, 1951. 



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