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Famity TROGLODYTIDZA. WRrENs. 
GENUS HELEODYTES CaBanis. 
Heleodytes CaABANIS, Mus. Hein., I, 1851, 80. Type, by subs. desig., Furn- 
arius griseus SWAINSON (Gray, 1855). 
Heleédytes brunneicapillus (LArRESNAYE). 
RaNGE.— Southwestern United States, Mexico, and Lower Cali- 
fornia. 
a. Heleodytes brunneicapillus brunneicapillus. Extralimital.] 
b. Heleodytes brunneicapillus couési (SHARPE). Cactus Wren. [713.] 
Campylorhynchus couesi SHARPE, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., VI, 1881, 196. 
(Laredo, Texas.) 
Rance.— Lower Sonoran deserts from southern parts of California, Nevada, 
Utah, New Mexico, and Texas (San Antonio) south to northern Lower Cali- 
fornia and the northern states of Mexico. 
c. Heleodytes brunneicapillus bryanti AnrHony. Bryant’s Cactus Wren. 
[713a.] 
Heleodytes brunneicapillus bryantt ANtHony, Auk, XI, July, 1894, 212. 
(San Telmo, Lower California.) 
RanGeE.— Pacific coast of southern California (San Diego County) and 
northern Lower California (San Ignacio) in Lower Sonoran Zone. 
d. Heleodytes brunneicapillus affinis (Xanrus). San Lucas Cactus Wren. 
(713b.] 
Campylorhynchus affinis Xantus, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, 
298. (Cape San Lucas, Lower California.) 
RanGE.— Cape Region of Lower California in Lower Sonoran Zone. 
GeENus SALPINCTES CaBsanlis. 
Salpinctes CaBanis, Archiv fiir Naturg., 1847, i, 313. Type, by subs. 
desig., Troglodytes obsoleta Say (Gray, 1855). 
