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PHABALECTRYO. — PHAEOCHROA. 
niambu Spix, Aves Brasil. II. 63. Tb. 78*. = Tinamus tataupa Vieill. 
serratus Spix, Aves Brasil. II. 61. Tb. 76. = Tinamus major Gray. 
yapura Spix, Aves Brasil. II. 62. Tb. 78. == Tinamus vermicularis Tem. 
zabele Spix, Aves Brasil. II. 62. Tb. 77. = Tinamus noctivagus Pz. Wied. 
PHABALECTRYO Gloger 1840. = Caloenus Gray. 
PHABOTYPUS Gloger 1842. = Astur Lacep. 
PHACELLODOMUS (Synallaxinae. — (^aKzXkoç fasciculus, Sofxa aedes) Reichen- 
bach, Ilandb. Oniith. 1853. I. 169. = Synallaxis Vieill. 
Synon.: Malacurus Reichb. — Placellodomus Sclat. 
Schnabel kürzer als Kopf, stark zusammengedrückt, ziemlich gerade, nur die 
Oberkieferkuppe sanft über den geraden Unterschnabel geneigt. Kinnwinkel zu 
ein Drittheil der Schnabellänge befiedert, Flügel abgerundet, kaum die Schwanz- 
wurzel überragend, 4. Schwinge längste. Schwanz aus 12 schmalen, stark stufigen 
weichen, an der Spitze breitern zugerundeten Federn bestehend, in der Ruhe 
ganz gedeckt. Beine hoch und stark, Aussenzehe kaum länger als hintere Hin- 
terzehe mit ihrem starkgekrümmten Nagel stärker, Vorderzehe am Grunde nur 
wenig verwachsen. 
frontalis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 28. = Synallaxis frontalis Pel^. 
ruber Burmeister, Journ. Ornith. 1860. VIII. 250. = Synallaxis rubra. 
rufifrons Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 169. — Synallaxis frontalis Pelz. 
striatieeps Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869. 569. — Synallaxis striaticeps d'Orb. 
PHAEBETRIA Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLII. 768. = Fhoebetria Reichb. 
PHAENICOCERCUS Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium 1. 170. = Phoenicocercus Gab. 
PHAENICOPHAES Stephens 1815. = Phoenicophaus Vieill. 
PHAENICOPHAEUS Bonaparte 1849. Phoenicophaus Vieill. 
PHANICOPHILTJS Desmurs 1853. = Phoenicophilus Strickl. 
PHAENICOTHRAUPIS Sclater, Nomencl. Av. neotr. 22. = Phoenicothraupis Cab. 
PHAENICOTHRATJPIS vinacea Lawrence, Proc. acad. Philadelphia 1867. 94. = 
Tachyphonus vinaceus. 
PHAENISOMA Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 241. = Phoenisoma Swains. 
PHAENOPEPLA (Ampelidae. — 9ai,voç fuscus, izzizkOL pallium) Baird, Review 
amer. Birds 1874. 410. = Ptilogonys Swains. 
Synon, : Phainopepla Sclat. 
Crest narrow, pointed behind. Outer primaries broad, not attenuated nor 
pointed at end; the first half the second. Tail rounded, fanshaped; feathers very 
broad, wider towards end. Bill feeble, rather narrow, well bristled; nostrils 
somewhat overhung by frontal feathers. Sexes dissimilar: male black, quills with 
median white patch on inner webs; tail not varied. 
nitens Baird, Review amer. Birds 1874. 416. = Ptilogonys nitens Swains. 
PHAENORHINA goliath Verreaux, Revue Mag. Zool. 1862. 138. = Carpophaga 
goliath Gray. 
PHAEOCEPHALUS Hartlaub, Ornith. W Africa 167. = Pionias Finsch. 
Synon.: Poicephalus Swains. — Paeocephalus Strickl. 
Guilelmi Hartlaub, Ornith. WAfr. 167. — Pionias Guilelmi Finsch. 
Lecomti Hartlaub, Ornith. WAfr. 167. = Pionias Guilelmi Finsch. 
pachyrhynchus Cabanis, Journ. Ornith. 1854. II. 194. = Pionias fuscicollis 
Finsch. 
Rüppelli Hartlaub, Ornith. WAfr. 168. = Pionias Rüppelli Finsch. 
senegalns Hartlaub, Ornith. WAfr. 168. = Pionias senegalus Finsch. 
xanthopterus v. Heuglin, Journ. Ornith. 1853. I. 271. = Pionias Meyeri 
Finsch. 
PHAEOCHROA (Trochilidae. — çaioç fuscus, x^poa color) Gould, Introd. Monogr. 
Trochil. 1861. 47. — Polytmus Briss. 
Bill longer than the head and slightly arched; wings large; the shafts of the 
first and the second primaries slightly dilated; tail moderatly long and square or 
very slightly rounded; tarsi partially clothed; feet rather large, hind toe shorter 
than the middle toe; claws short. 
