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GENBEA AITD SPECIES OF BTBDS. 



XLIV, CALYPTOPHILUS, Cory* 



(Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xi. p. 235, 1886.) 



1. frugivorus, Cory. (p. 235.) 



San Domingo. 



XLV. CHLOROSPINGUS, Oah. t 



(Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xi. p. 237, 1886 ; 

 B/idgway, Birds N. & M. America, ii. p. 157.) 



1. ophthalmicus {Dv, Bus), (p. 238.) 

 (Kidgway, t. c. p. 160.) 



Central America 

 (South Mexico). 



2. sumichrasti, Ridgway, P. Washington Acad. S.E. Mexico. 

 Sci. iii. p. isO (1901) ; id. Birds 

 N & M. America, ii. p. 162 (1902). 



3. albltempora {Lafr.). 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 163.) 

 (albitemporalis. p. 239.) 



Colombia. 



Ecuador. 



Bolivia. 



4. venezuelanus, Bcr 

 (1893). 



Orn. MB. i. p. 11 



Venezuela. 

 (Merida). 



5. fulvigularis, Berkpsch, J. f. 0. 1901, p. 86. 



BoliTia. 



* This genua has so far been placed near Phaenicophilus, but Mr. Riiilgway (' Birds 

 of North and Middle America') points out that, beiiig a ten-primaried bird, it must 

 be removed from the Xanagers and placed elsewhere. 



t Dr. Sclater, in the ' Catalogue of Birds,' separates this genus into two sections — 

 A, species with a stout Fringilline bill; B, species with a slender and more fcljlviiue 

 bill. The birds of the latter section, nos. 16-32, are considered by Mr. Eidgway to 

 belong to the genus Hemispiiiffus, which he also thinks should be referred to the 

 Mniotiliidm (rf. Birds ol' North and Middle America, ii. p. 426). 



