SERRESIUS. — SETOPHAGA. 
483 
Serpophaga verticata Burmeister, Journ. Ornith. 1860. 246. 
subflava Sclater, Nomencl. Av. neotr. 158. [Para. 
verticata Burmeister, Journ. Ornith. 1860. 246. Serpophaga subcristata Cab. 
SERRESIUS galeatus Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1855. XLI. 1110. = Carpophaga 
Forsteri Gray. 
Forsteri Gray, Handl. Birds II. 229. = Carpophaga Forsteri Gray. 
, SERRIROSTRUM (Dacnididae) d'Orbigny, Synops. Av. 1838. 29. = Diglossa 
I Wagl. 
Differt a Caereba rostri forma insolita, maxilla valde sinuosa basi parum de- 
pressa, postea adscendente, apiceque tandem uncinato-curvato , conicis ante uncum 
duobus aut tribus dentibus obliquis notatis; mandibula autem per totam longitudinera 
sursum curvata maxilla breviore ut in genere Xenope. 
carbonarum, sittoides vide Diglossa. 
SESIA castaneocoronata Blanford, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1872. II. 55. — Sikkim. 
SETARIA (Liotrichidae) Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1844. XIII. 385. — 
Brachypteryx Hodgs. 
Bill shorter than the head, moderately stout, somewhat depressed at base, 
a little compressed beyond the nostrils; the upper mandible slightly emarginated, its 
ridge angulated throughout and the tips of both distinctly accurved; rictus armed 
with large setae, which are particularly strong and firm towards their base, 
offering much resistance; the frontal feathers also are erect and rigid to the feel 
and especially those which surmount the local region. "Wings of mean length, 
having the fifth and sixth primaries longest; tail also of mean length, a little 
graduated externally. Feet moderatly stout, the outer most toe exceeding the 
ij inner one in length, the hind toe and claw large and strong, equalling in length 
I the middle toe with its claw, and all the claws moderately curved. Plumage lax, 
^ but squamate upon the crown, copious and puffy over the rump. 
albogularis Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1844. XIII. 385. = Brachypteryx 
albigularis. 
SETIBIS spinicollis Lesson. = Ibis spinicollis James. 
SETOPHAGA (Sylvicolidae. — seta, (pa-ys-iv edere). — Swainson, Zool. Journ. 
1827. III. 360. — Gray, Genera Birds I. 264. — Baird, Rev. amer. 235. 
Synon.: Cetophaga Less. — Erythrosoma Swains. — Sylvania Nutt. — Myiodioctes 
Audub. — Wilsonia Bonap. — Cardellina Dub. — Myioctonus, Myiothlypis, Euthlypis, 
Basileuterus Cab. — Myioborus, Ergaticus, Idiotes Baird. 
Bill depressed; broader than high; rictus with long bristles. Wings rounded, 
equal to or shorter than the tail; first quill shorter than the fourth. Tail long; 
somewhat graduated, the outer feathers about 0,20 of an inch or more shorter; 
all the feathers un usually broad and widened at the end. Feet short; tarsus 
shorter than the head. Hind toe equal to the lateral. — 48 Specc. 
albidiadema de Lafresnaye, Revue Zool. 1848. 8. = Taenioptera albi- 
diadema. 
albifrons Sclater, Nomencl. Av. neotr. 11. — Venezuela. 
aaratitiaca Baird, Rev. amer. Birds I. 261. [Costa Rica. Veragua. 
Myioborus aurantiaca Gray, Handl. Birds I. 243. 
auricapilla Swainson, two Centur. 293. = Serpophaga vermivora. 
Belli [Mexico. Guatemala. 
Muscicapa Belli Giraud, Birds Texas 1841. Tb. 4. Fig. 1. 
Basileuterus Belli Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1855. 65. — Baird, Rev. amer. 
Birds I. 250. 
Basileuterus chrysophrys Bonaparte, Consp. Av. I. 314. 
Idiotes Bella Gray, Handl. Birds I. 245. 
bivittata [Bolivia. Peruvia. Eespubl. aeq. 
Muscicapa bivittata d'Orbigny, Voy. Amer, mérid. 324. 
Myiodioctes tristriatus v. Tschudi, Fauna peruan. 193. 
Basileuterus bivittatus Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859. 137. 
Elainia bivittata Gray, Genera Birds I. 259. — Supra II. 80. 
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