400 GE\E71A .VXD SPECIES OF lilRDS. 



M.IV. CALYPTOPHILUS, Con/.* 



(Sclater, Cat. li. 13i-it. Mus. xi. p. 235, ISSG.) 



1. frugivorus, Cori/. (p. 2o3.) San Domingo. 



XLV. CHLOROSPINGUS, «(/>. t 



(Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xi. p. 237, 1886 ; 

 Ridgway, Birds N. & M. America, ii. p. 157.) 



1. ophthalmicus (I)u Bus), (p. 238.) Central America 



(Ridgway, t. c. p. UJO.) (South Mexico). 



2. SumichrcLSti, Ridgwat/, P. Washington Aearl. S.E. Mexico. 

 Sci. iii. p. 150 (1901) ; id. Birds 

 N & M. America, ii. p. 1(12 (1902). 



3. albitempora (Lafr.). Colombia. 



(Ridgway, /. c. p. 163.) Ecuador. 



{alhite)»poralifi. p. 2.39.) Bolivia. 



4. venezuelanus, Bericpsrk. Orn. MB. i. p. 11 Venezuela. 



(1893). (Merida). 



.'). fulvigularis, Brrlepsch, J. f. O. 1901, p. 86. Bolivia. 



* This genus has so far been placed near PhcenicophHus, but Mr. Ridgway (' Birds 

 of North and Middle America') points out that, being a ten-priraaried birU, it must 

 be removed from the Tanagers and placed elsewhere. 



t Dr. Sclater, in the ' Catalogue of Birds,' separates this genus into two sectious — 

 A, species with a stout Fringillme bill ; B, species with a blender and more Sylviine 

 hill. The birds of the latter section, nos. 16-32, are considered by Mr. Ridgway to 

 belong to tiie genus Honispinf/iif, which he al?o thinks should be referred to the 

 Miiiottllic/a (cf. Birds of North and Middle .imerica, ii. p. 42(5). 



