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Tinactor, Pr. Max. (1831). Oxypyga, Menetr. (1834). Myio- 
thera, Cuv. Thamnophilus, Vieddl. 
T. fuscus, Pr. Max. G'uer. Mag. de Zool., t.10. M. longirostris, 
Cuv. Th. caudacutus, Vieill. Ox. scansor, Venetr. 
Formicartius, Bodd. (1783). Myrmecophaga, Lacep.(1800-1801 ). 
Myiothera, Z//. (1811). Myrmothera, Vieill. (1816). Myiocin- 
cla, Swains. (1837). Turdus, Gm. Formicicapa, Daud. ? 
Pitta, 2nd div. Temm. 
F. cayanensis, Bodd., Pl. enl.821. T. colma, var. 3, Gm. 
Cuama#za, Vigors (1825). Grallaria, Swains. 
C. meruloides, Vigors. Jard. and Selby, Ul. Orn., pl. 11. 
GRALLARIA, Vieill. (1816). Myiothera, Cuv. Formicarius, Bodd. 
Myioturdus, Bote (1826). Turdus, Gm. Pitta, 2nd div. Temm. 
G. rex, (Gm.) Vieill., Pl. enl. 702. TT. grallaria, Zath.  F. varia, 
Bodd. 
Cissa, Bote (1826). Corapica, Less. (1831). Coracias, Lath. Kitta, 
Temm. Chlorisoma, Swains. (1837). 
C. sinensis, (Lath.) Bote, Pl. enl. 620. C. bengalensis, Less. C. 
speciosa, Shaw. 
Bracuyurus, Thunb. Myiothera, Kuhl. Pitta, Viedll. (1816). 
Citta, Wagl. Corvus, Gm. Sparr. 
B. triostegus, (Sparr.) Zhunbd., Pl. enl.258. C.brachyurus, G'm. 
MyiorHoneus, Temm. (182?). Arrenga, Less. (1831). Turdus, 
Horsf. Myiophonus, (olim) Temm. 
M. flavirostris, (Horsf.) G. R. Gray, Pl. col. 170. M.metallicus, 
Temm. 
Hyprozata, Vieill.(1816). Cinclus, Bechst.(1802). Sturnus, L. 
H. cinclus, (L.) G. A. Gray, Pl. enl. 940. C. aquaticus, Bechst. 
H. albicollis, Viedll. 
Subfam. II. TURDINA. 
Prrrocossypuus, Bote (1826). Monticola, (olim) Bote (1822). 
Petrocincla, Vigors (1825). Turdus, Z. Merula, Burn. 
P. saxatilis, (L.) Boze, Pl. enl. 562. 
a The generic name was given in one of the numerous papers written 
for candidates for academical honours by Thunberg, which I have been 
unable to find again, although I have carefully searched his numerous tracts. 
There can be no doubt of the fact that the name does exist, as it is noticed 
by Sundevall, and I have also referred to it as a synonym of other genera, 
as well as from the statement of Sparrmann (Mus. Carls., t. 84.1799), that 
he had the specimen from Thunberg on which the latter had established this 
genus. Thus it was certainly proposed long before 1816, when Vieillot gave 
the name of Pitta for the same typical division. 
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