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e. Feathers of head pecuUar, consisting (except basally) of the broadly- 

 expanded homy shaft, those of pileum curled, resembUng ahavdngs of 

 glossy black horn; throat yellowish white passing into yellow on foreneck, 



speckled with black Bauhamaisius (extralimital)." 



ee. Feathers of head normal; throat uniform black or dark chestnut. 



Pteioglossus (p. 340). 



cc. Tail not longer (usually shorter) than wing; auricular feathers elongated, 



yellow, contrasting'with the uniform black or chestnut of rest of head; 



breast black, tawny, or gray (Uke foreneck and throat); adult males with a 



flank patch of yellow or orange elongated feathers Selenidera (p. 348). 



66. Bill compressed laterally, the culmen broadly rounded* (sometimes flattened 

 basally); sides of maxilla more or less concave, sometimes ridged and 

 grooved; general color green Aulacorhynchus (p. 351). 



Genus RAMPHASTOS Linnseus. 



RamphaHos Linn^tjs, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, i, 1758, 103; ed. 12, 1, 1766, 150. (Type, 



R. tucanus Linnaeus.) 

 Rhamphastos (emendation) Daudin, Traits iUm. Compl. Om., i, Jan., 1800, 376, 



422. 

 Tucaius Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, ii, 1854, 119 (Consp. Vol. Zygod., 1854, 4). 



(Type, Ramphastos dicolorus Linnaeus.) 

 Tucajus (emendation) Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, 105. 

 Burhynchus Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, 102. (Type, Ramphastos 



carinatus Swaiii8on=iJ. piscivorus Linnaeus.) 

 Tucanus Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, 104. (Type, Ramphastos 



erythrorhyruihus Gmelin=iJ. tucanus Linnaeus.) 

 Ramphodryas Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sd. PMla., 1867, 106. (Type, Ramphastos 



ariel Vigors.) 

 Dinorhamphus^ Heine, in Heine and Reichenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Om., 1890, 



228. (New name for Tumnus Cassin, on grounds of purism!) 



Bill enormously developed (more than twice as long as head, some- 

 times four times as long as head and nearly as long as wing), more than 

 twice as long as deep, the width at base much less than its depth at 

 same point; culmen curved from base (the middle portion sometimes 

 nearly straight), strongly decurved terminally, broadly rounded, flat- 

 tened, or distinctly ridged (carinate); maxillary tomium strongly 

 concave throughout or nearly straight for most of its length, then 

 strongly concave terminally, the mandibular tomium correspondingly 

 convex, both more or less strongly serrate; gonys more than twice to 

 more than five times as long as mandibular raird, more or less prom- 

 inent basaUy, not ridged, nearly straight for most of its length but 



a BauJiamaisms Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 95. (Type, Pteroglossus beau- 

 hamaisi Wagler.) BeavMnumus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, ii, 1854, 119 (Consp. 

 Volucr. Zygod., 1854, 4). (Type, Pteroglossus beauhamaisi Wagler.) — Ulocxmvus Heine, 

 in Heine and Reichenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Om., 1890, 229. (To replace Bauhamai- 

 sius Bonaparte, on grotmds of purism!) 



Upper Amazon Valley. (Monotypic.) 



t>Jstv6c, mighty; pait<poc, beak (Richmond). 



