DASYLOPHÜS. — DASYPTILOPS. 
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Thamnophilus ru/us Vieillot, Diet. hist. nat. hist. III. 316. 
Tyrannus rufescens Swainson, Quartl. Journ. Sc. XX. 278. 
Tyr •annus ruf us d'Orbigny, Synopsis Avium 44. 
Tyrannus thamnophiloides d'Orbigny, Voy. Amér. mérid. 308. , 
Attila thamnophiloides Sclater, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1859. XXVII. 41. 
torrid as [Respublica aequat. 
Attila torridus Sclater, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1860. XXVIII. 280. 
uropygialis Cabanis, Schomb. Reise III. 685. — Dasycephala spadicea. 
valida [Brasilia. 
Attila validus v. Pelzeln, Ornith. Brasil. 96. 169. 
DASYLOPHÜS (Cuculidae. — oaauç asper, Xo<poç crista). — Swainson, Clas- 
sific. Birds 1837. II. 324. 
Synon.: Lepidogrammus Reichb. — Leptogrammus Gray. 
Bill rather large , compressed laterally, with the culmen convex and gradually 
arched, the gonys ascending and angulated; the nostrils basal, lateral and entirely 
hidden by the incumbent frontal plumes. Wings short, rounded, with the fifth and 
sixth quills the longest. Tail lengthened and graduated. Tarsi as long as the 
outer anterior toe and covered with broad scales. Toes long with the outer ones 
the longest. The space round the eyes naked. — 2 Specc. 
Cumingi Gray, Genera Birds II. 459. [Philippinae. 
Phoenicophaeus Cumingi Fraser, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1839. VII. 112. 
Phoenicophaeus Barrotti Eydoux et Souleyet, Voy. Bonite Tb. 6. 
Lepidogrammus Cumingi Bonaparte, Conspect. Vol. Zygod. 5. — Cabanis, 
Mus. Heine. IV a . 70. 
Cuculus decorus Gravenhorst teste Bonaparte. 
Leptogrammus Cumingi Gray, Handlist Birds II. 206. 
superciliosus Swainson, Classific. Birds II. 324. — Gray, Genera Birds 
Tb. 116. [Philippinae. 
Phoenicophaeus superciliosus Cuvier. Lesson, Man. Ornith. II. 127. 
Melias superciliosus Lesson, Traité Ornith. 133. 
Phoenicophaeus ornatus Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1842. XI. 925. 
DASYNCETOPA Serena Bonaparte, Conspect. Vol. anis. 6. — Pipra serena Lin. 
DASY0CHARIS Gray, Handlist Birds I. 195 Synon. == Daseocharis Cab. 
DASYOPSIS Reichenbach, Natürl. Syst. 1850. = Dasycephala Swains. 
DASYORNIS (Malurinae. — oaGUÇ hirsutus, bçviç avis) Vigors et Horsfield, 
Transact. Linn. Soc. 1826. XV. 231. == Sphenura Lichtst. 
Synon.: Chaetornis Gray. 
Rostrum forte subarcuatum, culmine carinato, mandibula superiore vix emar- 
ginata; naribus basalibus, ovalibus, longitudinalibus, membrana supra partim textis. 
Alae breves rotundae; remige prima subbrevi, secunda tertia quarta gradatim 
longioribus, quinta sexta septima fere aequalibus longissimis, ceteris gradatim de- 
crescentibus. Cauda elongata, gradata. Pedes subfortes médiocres; halluce forti, 
ungue subelongato arcuato; acrotarsiis integris. Regio anteocularis vibrissis recum- 
bentibus fortibus instructa. 
africanus Smith. = Malurus africanus Swains. 
australis Vigors et Horsfield, Transact. Linn. Soc. 1826. XV. 232. = 
Sphenura br achy pt era Lichtst. 
brunneus Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1837. V. 150. = Sphenura brunnea Gray. 
cantor Lesson, Traité Ornith. 319. == Malurus africanus Swains. 
colluriceps Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1842. XI. 603. = Sphenura 
striata Blyth. 
locustelloides Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1842. XI. 602. = Sphenura 
striata Blyth. 
longirostris Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1840. VIII. 170. = Sphenura longi- 
rostris. 
striatus Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1839. VII. 143. = Sphenura striata Blyth. 
DASYPTILOPS albifrons Cabanis, Mus. Heine. 1859. II. 8. = Pithys albifrons Cab. 
Giebel , Thésaurus. II. 2 
