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Order XIX. PHCENICOPTEIUFOllMES. 



(Sharpe, Classif. B. p. 70, 1891.) 



Family 1. PH(ENICOPTERID^. 

 (Salvad, Cat. B. xxvii. p. 8, 1895.) 



I. PH(ENICOPTERUS, Linn. 



(..Siilvad. I. c. p. 9.) 



1. ruber, Bonn. (p. 9.; 



-' roseus, Pall. (p. 12.) 



3. chilensis, Mol. (p. 16.) 



4. roprt. Skufddt, J. Acail. Nat. Sei. PbUad. si. 



p. 410 (1892). 



5. rranrti. GermU (Lydekker. Cat. Fo88. B. p. 78). France (Lower Miocene). 



6. sp.. Milne-Edw. 



II. PHffiNICONAIAS, Gray. 



(^<alvatl. t.c. p. 18.) 



Tropical & Sub-tropical 

 N. & S. America. 



S. Europe to Central 



Asia & Lake Baikal. 

 Indian Peninsula. 

 Africa. 



Southern S. America to 

 Uruguay, Chile, and 

 Peru. 



Oregon (Pliocene). 



I. minor(6Vo/r.). (p. 18.) 



JIJ. PHffiNICOPARRUS, Bp. 



(.•^ahad. ^(•. p. 21.) 



1. andinus, iV(i7i>/>i. (p. 21.) 



2. jamesi, Scl. (p. 22.) 



' \ ■ ,^r<intomid, Dames. 



S. to N.E. Africa. 

 Madagascar. 

 N.W. India. 



Chilian Andes. 



Andes of Chile A Peru. 



1. litiiDgiriii. Dames, Bihang till K. St. Vet-Akad. Denmark (Upper 

 Uandl. xvi. Afd. iv. no. 1 (1890). Cretaceous). 



