PIPILO. 
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Lider fein schwarz gewimpert, Wangen dick, Schwanzfeder borstig, Kehllappen 
ebenfalls mit zerstreuten Borstenbüschelchen besetzt. Haube aus sehr schmalen 
feingespitzten aufrichtbaren Federn; Flügelbug, mit Höcker. Schwingen 1—3 
spitzwärts sichelförmig verschmälert. Schwanz länglich abgrundet. Lauf vorn 
zehntäfelig, kürzer als Mittelzehe, Nägel zusammengedrückt und gekrümmt. 
argyrotis Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLH. 154. — Penelope marail 
Reiciib. 
Cujubi Natterer. v. Pelzeln, Wien. Sitzgsber. XXXI. 328. = Penelope Cu~ 
jubi Natteeer. 
cumanensis Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLH. 877. = Penelope cuma- 
nensis Gmel. 
Jacon Reichenbacii, Columbariae 154. Penelope Cujiibi Natterer. 
Jacquini Reichenp>acii , Columbariae 154. = Penelope cumanensis Gmel. 
Jacutinga Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 530. = Penelope jacxitinga Spix. 
leucolophos Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLH. 877. — Penelope cuma- 
nensis Gmel. 
Nattereri Reichenbacii, Columb. 154. = Penelope Nattereri Pelz. 
nigrifrons Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLH. 877. = Penelope jacutinga 
Spix. 
plicata Reichenbach, Columbariae 153. = Penelope pileata Lichtst. 
PIPILO (Fringillidae). — Vieu.lot, Analyse 1816. 32. — Gray, Genera Birds 
1844. IL 360. — Baird, Birds NAmerica 510, — Coües, Proc. acad. Phila- 
delphia 1866. 89. 
Sijnon.: Kieneria Boiiap. 
Bill rather staut; the culmen genthj curved, the gonys nearly straight, the 
commissure gently concave with a decided notch near the end; the lower jaw not 
so deep as the upper; not as loide as the gonys is long; hut ivider than the base 
of the upper mandible. Feet large, the tarsus as long or a little longer titan the 
middle toe; the outer lateral toe a little the longer and reaching a little beyond 
the base of the middle claw. The hind claw above equal to its toe; the tuio 
together about equal to the outer toe. Claws all stout, compressed, and moderatly 
curved. Wings reaching about to the end of the upper tail coverts; short and 
rounded, though the primaries are considerably longer than the nearly equal secon- 
daries and tertials ; the outer four quills graduated, the first considerably shorter 
than the second and about as long as the secondaries. Tail considerably longer 
than the wings; moderatly graduated externally; the feathers rather broad; most 
rounded of on the inner ivebs ad the end. — 14 Specc. 
4l>erti Baird, Zool. Great Salt Lake 1852. 325; Birds NAmerica 516. Tb. 30. 
— CouES, Proc. acad. Philadelphia 1866. 90. [Nova Mexico. Colorado. 
Kieneria Aberti Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1855. XL. 356. 
albicollis Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858. 304. [Oaxaca. 
albifroiis [Bio grande, 
Sylvia albifrons Vieillot, Encycl. méth. 479. 
Ammodromus longicaudatus Gould, Voy. Beagle Birds Tb. 29. 
Mniotilta albifrons Gray, Genera Birds I. 197. 
Donacospiza albifrons Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 136. 
albigula Gray, Handl. Birds II. 92. auctore Baird. 
arctica Swainson, Faun. bor. amer. II. 260. Tb. 51. 52. — Baird, Birds 
NAmerica 514. [Missouri. 
arctica Audubon, Birds America HI. 164. Tb. 194. — Pijnlo oregonus Ball. 
ater Vieillot, nouv. Diet. hist. nat. XXXI Y. 292. =^ Pipilo erythrophthalmus 
Vieill. 
carniani Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. New York 1871. X. 7. — Mexico. 
chloriira Baird, Birds NAmerica 519. = Embernagra chlorura Bonap. 
cinerea Peale, Unit. St. Expl. Exped. VIII. 121. ~ Phrygilus diuca Germ. 
cris§alis Swainson, Philos. Magaz. 1827. 1. 434. [Mexico. California. 
Fringilla crissalis Vigors, Beechey's Voy. Zool. 19. 
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