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ZANTHOMIZA. — ZEBRAPICUS. 
Taccocua sirki Blytii, Journ. as. Soc. 1845. 201. 
Coccyzus chrysogaster Royi.e, List Birds. 
Taccocua sirki cuculoides Bonaparte, Consp. Vol. Zyg. 5. 
Acentetus sirki Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV*. 103. 
sirki Hodgson, Zool. Miscell. 85. = Zanclostomus infuscatus Gr. 
sirki Jerdon. = Zanclostomus Leschenaulti Less. 
sumatranus Moore, Proc. Z. Soc. 1859. 458. Phoenicophaus sumatranus Bl. 
sumatranus juv. Bonaparte, Consp. Av. I. 99. — Phoenicophaus Diardi Schl. 
tristis Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. 1843. 246. — Phoenicophaus tristis Bl. 
tristis Bonaparte, Consp. Av. I. 99. = Phoenicophaus elongatus Müll. 
viridirostris Jerdon, Illustr. Ind. Birds I. Tb. 3. = Phoenicophaus viridi- 
rostris Hartl. 
ZANTHOMIZA phrygia Swainson, Class. Birds 1837. IL 326. = Meliphaga 
phrygia Lew. 
Bill moderate, much curved; the culmen considerably arched. Face naked. 
Middle toe longer than the hallux. 
ZANTHOPYGIA Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. 1847. 123. = Muscicapa L. 
Bill of mean length, acutely triangular as viewed from above, or much narrower 
than in the more characteristic Flycatchers; its upper ridge angulated and the tip 
of the upper mandible incurved and emarginated; gape beset with fine hairlike 
vibrissae. Tarsi and toes moderately small and weak, the tarse as long as the 
middle toe with its claw. Wings reaching halfway down the tail, their first 
primary short, only a quarter the length of the second, which is shorter than the 
fifth, the third and fourth being subequal and longest. Tail of mean length. 
Plumage rather firm, the males black above, with yellow rump and under parts 
and a large white wing spot. 
chrysophrys Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. 1847. 124. = Muscicapa narcissina Tem. 
leucophrys Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. 1847. 123. = Muscicapa œanûiopygia Hay. 
narcissina Blyth, Catal. Birds as. Soc. 155;- = Muscicapa narcissina Tem. 
tricolor Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854. 283. = Muscicapa xanthopygia Hay. 
ZANTHORNIS Swainson, Classif. Birds 1837. IL 274. Icterus baltimore Davd, 
Bill not longer than the head, generally shorter; perfectly straight; the culmen 
not dilated at the base, but simply dividing the frontal feathers. Wings moderate, 
pointed; the first three or four quills generally or nearly equal. Tail moderate, 
but with the hinder toe manifestly longer than the tarsus. Lateral toes unequal. 
ZAPORNIA Leach, Cat. brit. Mus. 34. = Porzana V. 
ceylonica Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLIII. 599. — Mallina fasciata Schl. 
erythropus Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLIII. 599. = Porzana Schom- 
burgki Schl. 
marmorata Leach, Cat. brit. Mus. 34. = Porzana maruetta Bp. 
minuta Leach, Cat. brit. Mus. 34. = Porzana minuta Schl. 
nigrolineata Hodgson. = Porzana cinerea Schl. 
notata Gould, Voy. Beagle Birds Tb. 48. =^ Porzana notata Scl. 
porzana Gray, Handlist II. 62. — Porzana maruetta Bp. 
pygmaea Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. XLIII. 599. = Porzana pygmaea Bp. 
quadristrigata Gray, Handlist III. 63. = Porzana cinerea Schl. 
sandwicensis Reichenbach. = Porzana cinerea Schl. 
sandwichensis Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. = Porzana pygmaea Schl. 
tabuensis Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1856. = Porzana tabuensis Gould. 
ZEBRAPICUS Malherbe, Mem. acad. Metz. 1849. 361; Monogr. Picid. 1862. IL 
223. = Picus L. 
Bee long; mandibule supérieure un peu recourbée; les bords du bec un peu 
courbes; côtés comprimés vers l'extrémité qui est aigué; l'arête latérale au dessus 
des narines très rapprochée du sommet du bec et cessant d'être apparente vers la 
partie antérieur du bec; ailes longues, la quatrième et cinquième rémiges sont les 
plus longues; queue moyenne; tarses courtes; le doigt antérieur externe générale- 
ment plus long que le doigt postérieur externe; pas de huppe, mais les plumes 
