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GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



V. ENTOMEDESTES, Stejn* 



(Stejneger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 449, 3883.) 

 (Myiadectes, pt., Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vu. p. 3,7, 1881.) 



1. leucotis, Tschudi. (vii. p. 377.) 



Peru. 



2. coracinus, Berlepsch, Orn. MB. v. p. 175 (1897). Ecuador. 



W. Culombia. 



VI. PH.E0E.NIS, Sclater. 



(Sharpe, Cat, B. Brit. Mus. iv. p. 5, 1879.) 

 [Cf. Eothschild, Avif. Laysan, pp. 59-68 (1893) ; "Wilson & 

 Evans, Aves Hawaiienses, pp. 117-123 (1890-96).] 



1. obscura (Gm.). (iv. p. 5.) 



Sandwich Is. 

 (Hawaii Isl.). 



2 myiadestina, Stejneger, Pr. TJ.S Nat. Mus. Kauai Isl. 

 x. p. 90 (1887) ; xiii. p. 383 (1890). 



3. lanaiensis, Wilson, Ann. & Mag. Hat. Hist, (fi) Lanai and 



vii. p. 400 (1891). Molokai Is. 



4. palmeri. Eothschild, Avif. Laysan, i. pt. 2, Kauai Isl. 

 p. 67 (1893). 



5. oahuensis, Wilson $■ Evans, Ares Hawaiienses, Oahu Is. 



Intr. p. xiii (1899). {extinct). 



* Dr. Stejneger (in litt.) tells me that he doubts whether this genus belongs to the 

 TurdidcB at all, and suggests that it may be allied to Plilogotiys (infra, p. 260). I 

 expect that he is right in this surmise, but until we know the characters of the young 

 bird, it is unwise to move the genus. 



