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Hylophilus ochraceiceps P. L. Sclater 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London 27 (3) : 375, February 1860. 

 =Hylophilus ochraceiceps ochraceiceps Sclater. See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 8: 177, 1935. 

 22375. Adult female, Mexico. Entered into the museum register on 



Oct. 26, 1861. Received from the Maison Verreaux, Paris. 

 Sclater had "two examples, obtained at Playa Vicente [State of Oaxaca] 

 in April 1859, of different sexes . . . coloured alike." Since his descrip- 

 tion fitted both, each specimen must be considered a cotype. The male was 

 retained by Sclater, and eventually entered the collection of the British 

 Museum (Natural History) ; our No. 22375, labeled as "type," is very 

 probably the female cotype. 



Pachysylvia ochraceiceps pallidipeclus Ridgway 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 108, Sept. 30, 1903. 

 =Hylophilus ochraceiceps ochraceiceps Sclater. See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 8: 177, 178, 1935. 

 47396. Adult male. Angostura, Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. Jan. 



(not July) 8, 1867. Collected by Julian Carmiol. 

 This is another specimen that entered Ridgway's private museum, was 

 deprived of its original label, and acquired (on Ridgway's private label) an 

 erroneous collection date, which was later to be copied into the description 

 of pallidipeclus ! 

 Pachysylvia ochraceiceps brevipennis Nelson 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 56 (22) : 1, Sept. 7, 1911. 

 Pachysylvia ochraceiceps nelsoni Todd 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 42: 195, July 16, 1929. 

 =Hylophilus ochraceiceps nelsoni (Todd). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 8: 178, 1935. 

 229476. Adult male. Lion Hill, Panama Canal Zone. May 1, 1911. Col- 

 lected by Edward A. Goldman. Original number 14686. Received 

 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Todd's Pachysylvia ochraceiceps nelsoni is a new name for Nelson's brevi- 

 pennis, preccupied by Helinai brevipennis Giraud, 1851 = Hylophilus decur- 

 tatus decurtatus (Bonaparte), and is based upon the same type specimen. 



Family DREPANIIDAE: Hawaiian Honey-creepers 



Genus LOXOPS Cabanis 



Himatione parva Stejneger 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 10: 94, May 17, 1887. 

 =Loxops parva (Stejneger). See Amadon, Bull. Amer, Mus. Nat. Hist. 



95: 165, 1950. 

 110051. Adult (sex not indicated). Kauai Island, Hawaiian Islands, 

 Oceania. Entered into the museum register on Dec. 24, 1886. Col- 

 lected by Valdemar Knudsen. 



