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Basileuterus leucoblepharus calus Oberholser 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 14: 188, Dec. 12, 1901. 

 =Basileuterus leucoblepharus (Vieillot). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 8: 485, 486, 1935. 

 173448. Adult male. Sapucay (on the railway between Asuncion and 

 Villarrica), Paraguay. July 1, 1900. Collected by William T. Foster. 

 Original number 91. 

 Basileuterus nielanotis Lawrence 



Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York 9(1-4): 95, April 1868. 

 ^=Basileuterus tristrialus melanotis Lawrence. See Todd, Proc. U.S. Nat. 



Mus. 74: 63, 1929. 

 47408. Adult male. Cervantes, Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. Apr. 

 15, 1867. Collected by Julian Carmiol. 

 Muscicapa brasierii [sic] Giraud 



Description of sixteen new species of North American birds, [p. 25,] 

 pi. 6, fig. 2, 1841. 

 =Basileuterus culicivorus brasherii (Giraud) . See Todd, Proc. U.S. Nat. 



Mus. 74: 76, 1929. 

 47698. Adult (sex not indicated). "Texas." "1838." Received from 



Jacob P. Giraud, Jr. 

 See my remarks under Muscicapa texensis Giraud (p. 275). 

 Basileuterus culicivorus flavescens Ridgway 



Birds of North and Middle America 2: 755, Oct. 16, 1902. 

 156147. Adult male. San Sebastian, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Mar. 17, 

 1897. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. 

 Original number 3887. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 

 Basileuterus nielanogenys Baird 



Review of American birds 1 : 247 (in key) , 248, May 1865. 

 =Basileuterus mekinogenys melanogenys Baird. See Todd, Proc. U.S. 



Nat. Mus. 74: 81, 1929. 

 30497. Adult (sex not indicated). Costa Rica. Entered into the museum 

 register on Nov. 7, 1863. Collected by Alexander von Frantzius. 

 Original number 117. 

 The provenience appears in the register simply as "Costa Rica," but Baird, 

 on the label, has added "San Jose?." 

 Basileuterus nielanogenys eximius Nelson 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (3) : 22, Sept. 27, 1912. 

 188465. Adult female. Boquete (elev. 5,800 [not 5,000] feet), Depart- 

 ment of Chiriqui, Panama. Mar. 23, 1901. Collected by Wilmot W. 

 Brown, Jr. Received from Outram Bangs, of whose private collection 

 it once formed part. 



