RHODOPHILÜS. — RHOPOTERPE. 
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RHODOPHILÜS jubatus Giglioli et Salvadori, Ibis 1870. 740. = Anser jubatus 
SCHLEG. 
RHODOPHONEUS v. Heuglin, syst. Uebersicht NOAfrica Nr. 330. = Laniarius 
cruentatus Gray. 
RHODOPIS vespera Reichenbach, Aufz. Colibri 13. — Gould, Monogr. Trochil. 
III. Tb. 154. — Calothora vespera Gray. 
atacamensis Leybold, Leopoldine 1873. VIII. März. — Atacama. 
RHODOPYGA v. Heuglin, Journ. Ornitb. 1868. XVI. 13. = Estrelda rhodopsis 
Heugl. 
RHODOSTETHIA (Laridae) Macgillivray, Man. Ornitb. 1842. II. 252. = 
Larus Lin. 
Synon.: Rossia Macgill. 
Bill sbort, slender, straight, with the culmen straight at the base and curved 
at the tip, the sides compressed, the gonys short, advancing upwards, and scar- 
cely angulated; the nostrils lateral and submedial. Wings lengthened and pointed, 
with the first quill the longest. Tail moderate and wedge shaped. Tarsi strong 
as long as the middle toe. Toes moderate, the anterior ones united by a full 
web; the hind toe short and elevated. 
Rossi Macqillivray, Man. Ornith. 282. — Larus roseus Macqill. 
RHOPIAS (Eriodorinae. — pwij» frutices) Cabanis, Mus. Heine. 1860. IL 13. = 
Formicivora Swains. 
Synon.: Thamnias Heine, 
gularis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 13. = Formicivora gularis. 
guttata Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IL 13. = Formicivora guttata. 
haematonota Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IL 13. = Formicivora haematonota Sclat. 
Hauxwelli Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 13. = Formicivora Hauxwelli Sclat. 
ornata Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 13. = Formicivora ornata Sclat. 
RHOPOCHARES (Thamnophilinae. — povp frutices, x.ap£« gaudere) Cabanis, Mus. 
Heine. 1860. IL 17. = Thamnophilus. 
Zeichnet sich durch schlankere Gestalt und schwächere Schnabelbildung von 
ihren Verwandten aus. 
argentinus Cabanis, Mus. Heine. 1860. IL 17. = Thamnophilus ruficapillus 
hr. ViEILL. 
^ torquatus Cabanis, Mus. Heine. 1860. IL 17. = Thamnophilus tor quatus Cuv. 
RHOPODYTES (Cuculidae. — pov[> frutices, 8uü occultari) Cabanis, Mus. Heine. 
1863. IV^. 61. = Phoenicophaeus Vieill. 
Synon.: Melius Blyth. — Rhododytes Gray. 
Leben in den dichtesten, durch Schlingflanzen fast undurchdringlichen Stellen 
der Wälder und Bambusdjungles , wo sie Heuschrecken und Grashüpfer fangen. 
Diardi Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV^ 61. = Phoenicophaus Diardi Schleg. 
elongatus Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV*. 63. = Phoenicophaus elongatus Müll. 
longicaudatus Heine, Journ. Ornith. 1863. XL 356. = Phoenicophaus tristis 
ik Blyth. 
B sumatranus Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV*. 62. = Phoenicophaus sumatranus Blyth. 
W tristis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV*. 64. = Phoenicophaus tristis Blyth. 
viridirostris Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV*. 63. = Phoenicophaus viridirostris Hartl. 
HfcHOPOPHILUS peckinensis Swinhoe, Ibis 1868. 62. 
RHOPOSPINA (Passerellinae. — pt)i|> frutices, cmva nom. propr.) Cabanis, Mus. 
Heine. 1851. L 135. = Phrygilus. 
Unterscheidet sich von Phrygilus durch verhältnissmässig kürzern Schnabel, 
längern geraden Schwanz und nähert sich in Gestalt und Farbenvertheilung mehr 
den nordamerikanischen Verwandten. 
fruticeti Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 135. == Phrygilus fruticeti Bonap. 
RHOPOTERPE (Formicariinae. — poiji frutices, Tepiro se reficere) Cabanis, Wiegm. 
Arch. 1847. XIIL 227. — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858. 275. = Formi- 
carius Bodd. 
