PIPREOLA. — PISORHINA. 
203. 
PIPREOLA (Ampelidae) Swainson — ? 
aiireipectus Sclater, Birds Bogota 25. = Ampelis aureipectus Lafresn. 
chlorolepidota Swainson, Anim. Murmg. = Ampelis Sclaleri. 
formosa Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868. 172. = Ampelis formosa Hartl. 
jucunda Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860. 89. = Ampelis jucunda, 
melanolaema Sclater, Ann. mag. nat. hist. 1856. XVII. 469. = Ampelis me- 
lanolaema. 
Riefferi Sclater, Ann. mag. nat. hist. 1856. XVII. 469. = Ampelis viridis 
d'Orb. 
Sclateri Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854. 113. := Ampelis Sclateri. 
PIPRIDEA Sglater. = Pipraecidea Swains. 
PIPRIPICUS leuconotus Bonaparte, Consp. Vol. zygod. 1854. 8. — Pious leuco- 
noiMS Bechst. 
uralensis Bonaparte, Consp. Vol. zygod. 1854. 8. = Pious leuoonoius Bechst. 
PIPRISOHIA (Dacnididae. — pipra, awaa corpus). — Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. 
Bengal 1844. XIII. 394. 
Sijnon.: Parisoma Jerd. — Psarisoma Gray. 
Bill short and subconical, acut elij triangular as viewed from above j the ridge 
of the upper mandible angulated and that of the lower slightly but distinotlg so; the 
outlines of both accurved, of the lower somewhat more abruptly and the tip of the 
upper overhangs that of the lower mandible^ but without showing any marked ter- 
minal bend; nostrils almost closed by the nasal membrane; gape un armed tect 
formed for perching and rather small than otherwise, the tarse equalling the middle 
toe with its claw, the outer and middle toes connected to the first joint and the 
claws compressed and moderatly hooked as in the more typical i)erGhers. Wings 
reaching to the end of the tail, which is rather short, and having the first primary 
exceedingly minute and the four next equal and longest. Plumage sombre and 
unadorned. 
agile Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1844. XIII. 395; Ibis 1867. Tb. 10. 
Jerdon, Ibis 1872. 18. [Himalaya. Ceylon. 
Fringilla agilis Tickell, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1833. II. 578. 
Pipra squalida Burton, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836. IV. 113. 
Parisoma vireoides Jerdon, Madras Journ. XI. 9. 
Pachyglossa squalida, P. vireoides Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1843. 
XII. 1010. 
Dicaeum (Pardalotus) obsoletum Müller et Schlegel, Verhdl. nederl. overz. 
Bezitt. 174. 
PIPRITES Cabanis, Wiegm. Arch. 1847. XIII. 234. — Bonaparte, Conspect. 
Avium I. 174. = Pipra Lin. 
Alae modicae, subacutae remigibus latis; cauda longiuscula; corpus crassum; 
colores obscuri; rostrum validum; digiti liberi. 
chlorion Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 174. = Pipra chlorion. 
chloris Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 174. = Pipra chloris Natt. 
griseiceps Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864. 580. = Pipra griseiceps. 
pileata Cabanis, Wiegm. Arch. 1847. XIII. 234. = Pipra pileata Natt. 
PIPROIDEA Strickland. = Pipraecidea Swains. 
PIPROMORPHA (ïyrannidae. — tzikçol, [xopcpï]) Schiff. — Bonaparte, Consp. 
Vol. anis. 1854. — Elainea Sundev. 
assimilis Gray, Handl. Birds I. 355. — Elainea assimilis Sclat. 
oleaginea Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 55. = Elainea oleaginea Hartl. 
rufiventris Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 56. = Elainea nifiventris Gray. 
PIRANGA Vieillot, 1807. Pyranga Vieill. 
PIRENESTES Swainson. = Pyrenestes Swains. 
PISCATRIX Candida Reichenbach, nat. Syst. 6. — Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 
1855. XLI. 1112. = Sula Candida Briss. 
PISCICORVUS columbianus. = Nucifraga columbiana Aud. 
PISORHINA Kaup, Oken's Isis 1848. 769. = Scops Savg. 
