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X I \'. FORMICIVORA, Swaius., Zuol. Jouru. i. p. 130 (1824). 

 (Schiter, Cat. B. Brit. IMus. xv. p. 248, 1890.) 

 [Dri/mophila, Such, 1825, nee Swains. 1824*.] 

 [Of. Richmond, Auk, xvi. p. ;i53.] 



1 . grisea (Bodd.). (p. 249.) 



Guiana. 



Lower Ainazouia. 



E. Brazil. 



2. intermedia, Cub. (p. 250.) 



Tobiigo. 

 Trinidad. 

 Venezuela. 

 Margarita Isl. 

 Colombia. 



3. melanogaster, I'eh. (p. :248, note.) 



C. Brazil. 



4. TVLfa. (Wied, 1831). E. & C. Brazil. 



ru/afra (Lafr. & d'Orb. 1837). (p. 250.) Bolivia. 



[Cy. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. ii. p. 253, Teru. 

 1889; V. p. 121, 1893.] 



.5. strigilata ( JfiVrf). (p. 251.) 



E. & C. Brazil. 



N. Argentina. 



(). ferruginea {Licht.). (p. '2^rl.) 



E. Brazil. 



7. leucophthalma, I'vh. (p. 248, noU.) 



8. ruficauda, Peh. (p. 248, note.) 



Amazonia 



(R. Madeira). 



C. Brazil. 



9. striata {Spix). (p. 252.) 



£. Brazil. 



* I am indebted to my friend Count Salvadori for pointing out that both the genera 

 Formicivora and Drifmophila haye characters assigned to them by Swainson (Zool. 

 Joiirn. i. pp. 301, 302\ and are not iwmiiia nuda. 



