NOVITATBS ZOOLOOIOAi: XXVII. 1920. 485 



727. Fseudoiharrhaleus unicolor Hart. = Pseudotharrhaleus unicolor. 

 Pseudiotha/rrhaleus unicolor Hartert, BuU. B.O. CM), xiv. p. 74 (April 1904 — Mt. Apo, Mindanao) . 



Type : $, Mt. Apo, 3,000 feet, November 1908. John Waterstradt leg. 

 No. 114. 



(Mearns, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xviii. p. 2, 1905, and Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mils, xxxvi. p. 441, 1909 — has described two other Pseudotharrhaleus from 

 Mindanao. Future reseaiTch must show if this is correct. I am now convinced 

 that my unicolor might perhaps be a young bird, though fully grown. The 

 wing-measure is not 92-5, which was a typographical error for 62-5, and I now 

 measure it 63 mm: We know so far nothing of the changes of plumage in these 

 rare birds, but if my unicolor is in its juvenile garb, then Mearns's griseipectus 

 may be expected to be the adult of it, and thus a synonym. Cf. Ibis, 1906, 

 p. 479. Possibly Ps. malindangensis Mearns is it^ northern representative on 

 the island. The greater size is not worth much as a distinguishing character. 

 I measure the wing of the male of P. caudatus as 65, that of the female as 63 mm., 

 showing that the sexes differ slightly in size. ) 



728. Androphilus accentor Sharpe = Androphilus accentor. 

 Androphihia accentor Sharpe, Ibis, 1888. p. 390 (Kina Balu, N. Borneo). 



Type: ^ ad., Kina Balu, 8,000 feet, 3.ii.l888. John Whitehead leg. 

 No. 1,939. 



f 729. Androphilus everetti Hart. = Androphilus castaneus castaneus. 



Androphilus everetti Hartert, Nov. Zool. iii. p. 69 (1896 — ^Indrulaman, Bonthain Peak, S. Celebes). 

 [Turdiiius castaneus Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. xv. 1893. p. 261 (N. Celebes).] 



Type : $ ad., Indrulaman, October 1895. Alfred Everett leg. 



730. Androphilus disturbans Hart. = Androphilus castaneus disturhans. 

 Androphilus disturhans Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 238 (1900 — Mt. Mada, Burn). 



Type : S juv., Mt. Mad^ng, 3,000 feet, September 1898. J. Dumas leg. 



The young bird was not fit to show the real affinities, but Stresemann obtained 

 an adult female from Mt. Fogha, 4,500 feet high, on Buru, which proves to my 

 mind that disturhans is a subspecies of A. castaneus. 



731. Androphilus disturbans musculus Stres. = Androphilus castaneus musculus. 



Androphilus disturbans muscvhis Stresemann, Nov. Zool. xxi. p. 136 (1914 — ^Middle and West Ceram). 



Type: $ ad., Goonoong Pinaia, Middle Ceram, 7,500 feet, 18.viii.I911. 

 Erwin Stresemann leg. No. 875. 



732. Androphilus viridis Rothsch. & Hart. = Androphilus viridis. 



Androphilus viridis RothsohUd & Hartert, BuU. B.O. Clvh, xxix. p. 33 (1911 — Mt. Goliath). 



Type : ^ ad., Mt. Goliath, eastern part of Snow Mountains Range in Central 

 Dutch New Guinea, 9.ii.l911. A. S. Meek leg. No. 5,346. 



So far only this one specimen of this striking species is known. 



