46o Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XIII. 



Neophloeotomus shiptoni* Dabbene. Siiipton's Red-crested Wood- 

 pecker. 



Neopheotomus shiptoni Dabbene, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XXXII, 1915. 

 p. 79, pi. I, figs. 1-2 (Vipos, Province of Tucuman, alt. 500 ft., Argentina). 



Range: Northern Argentina (Tucuman). 



Genus PHLCEOTOMUS Cabanis and Heine. 



PhUBotomus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 102 (Type, by mono- 

 typy, Picus pileatus Linnaeus). 



*Phlceotomus pileatus pileatus (IJnnaus). Pileated Woodpecker. 



Picus pileatus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 113 (South Carolina); 



AuDUBO.N, Om. Biog., II, 1834, p. 74, part, pi. Ill; Id., Bds. Am., oct. ed., 



IV, 1842, p. 226, pi. 257, part. 



Dryotomus pileatus Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 515, part. 



Phlceotomus pileatus pileatus Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, 



P- 155- 

 Range : Southeastern United States, from northern Florida (Gaines- 

 ville, Mayport, etc.), west to central and southern Texas, and north to 

 Arkansas, Oklahoma, southern Missouri, southern Indiana, southern 

 Illinois, southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. 



3: Arkansas (Bayou Meta i); Termessee (Avoca) i; Lotdsiana 

 (Telulah) i. 



*Pliloeotomus pileatus floridanus Ridgway. Florida Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. 



Phlceotomus pileatus floridanus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 191 1, 

 P- 33 (Prevatt's Camp, 24 miles southwest of Kissimmee, Florida); Id., Bull. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 159. 



Range: Central and southern Florida. 

 2: Florida (West Jupiter) 2. 



*Phloeotomus pileatus abieticola (Bangs). Northern Pileated 

 Woodpecker. 

 Ceophlceus pileatus alhieticola Bangs, Auk, 1896, p. 176 (Greenville, Maine), 

 Phloeotomus pileatus abieticola Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 

 1914, p. 160. 



Range : Northern United States (east of the Rocky Mountains) and 

 Canada, from Keewatin, (Nelson River, etc.) Mackenzie (Great Slave 

 Lake, etc.), Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, south to West 



• Neophloeotomus shiptoni Dabbene: Similar to N. schulzi (Cabani.s) from the 

 same region, but differs in having the shoulders marked with a white band and small 

 transverse whitish streaks on sides of the breast (poitrine) and flanks. Wing, 163- 

 168; tail, 115-119; culmen, 31-33 mm. 



