iQiQ- Catalogue of Birds of the Americas— Cory. 477 



Range: Gtiiana, eastern Venezuela, northern and northeastern 

 Brazil. 



6: Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Amazonas). 



♦Veniliomis taenionotus taenionotus (Reichenbach) . Banded-eared 



Woodpecker. 

 Chloronerpes tcBuionotus Reichenbach, Scans. Picinag, 1854, p. 354. pl- DCXXV, 



figs. 4164, 4165 (Brazil).' 

 Mesopicus tcznionotus Malherbe, Mon. Picidag, II, 1862, p. 58. 

 Campias tanionotus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 149. 

 Dendrobates tanionotus Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 353 



(Bahia to Pernarabuco). 

 Veniliornis tanionotus Brabourne and Chubb, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 173 



(eastern Brazil). 

 Range: Eastern Brazil, Minas Geraes and Bahia to Pernambuco.*' 

 5: Brazil (Rio das Velhas, near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes i; 

 Macaco Secco, near Andarahy, Baliia 4). 



♦Veniliornis taenionotus cearse Cory.'' CearA Banded-eared Wood- 

 pecker. 

 Veniliornis tanionotus ceara Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., i, 1915, 



p. 306 (Serra Baturite, Ceard, Brazil). 

 (?) Veniliornis tcznionotus Snethlage, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 



(Marajo; Pindobal; Rio Arary; Monte Alegre; Piauhy; Amarracao). 

 Range: Northeastern Brazil (Ceard). 



4: Brazil (Serra Baturite, Ceard 3, including the type; Jua, near 

 Iguatu, Ceard i). 



♦Veniliornis agilis {Cabanis and Heine). Agile Woodpecker. 



Campias agilis Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 147 (Rio Napo, 



Ecuador). 

 Picus agilis Sundevall, Consp. Av., Picinag, 1866, p. 40. 

 Chloronerpes agilis Gray, List Picidae British Museum, 1868, p. no. 

 Dryobates agilis Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 355 (North- 



eastern Peru, Iquitos; Eastern Ecuador and north to Santa F6 de Bogotd, 



Colombia). 

 Veniliornis agilis Snethlage, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 (Rio Purds, 



Ponte Alegre; Bom Lugar, western Brazil). 

 Range: Eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, eastern Colombia and 

 northwestern Brazil (Rio Purus). 

 3: Peru (Moyobamba). 



• I designate Prov. of Bahia, eastern Brazil, for the type locality. 



*> I have not seen specimens from Pemambuco. 



« Veniliornis tcenionotus cearm Cory: Similar to V. t. tanionotus from Bahia, 

 but upper parts much more golden; the transverse yellow barring on back less dis- 

 tinct; underparts paler, more olivaceous; rump and upper tail coverts strongly tmged 

 with golden yellow (not olive with yellowish markings, as in typical V. t. tcBmonotus); 

 outer tail feather much more strongly banded with yellowish buff. Wmg, 87 mm. 



