ENTOMOTHER A . — EQPSALTRIA. 
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rufigularis Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1842. X. 137; Birds Australia IV. 
Tb. 52. [Australia sept. 
ConopophilarufigularisllEicnEKBAcu, Handb.Ornith.I. 120. Tf.489. Fig. 3448. 49. 
xanthotis Reiciienbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 121. [Nova Gallia. 
Philemon xanthotis Vieillot, Oiseaux dor. II. 155. Tb. 84. 
ENTOMOTHERA (Halcyoninae. — svtojjlov insectum, ^"jrjpao venor) Horsfield, 
Transact. Linn. Soc. 1821. XIII. 173. — Reiciienbach, Ilandb. Ornith. I. 12. 
= Dacelo Leach. 
Schnabel wie bei Halcyon gestaltet, Firste am Grunde gewölbt, vom Nasen- 
loch aus eine schmale Furche über die Mitte der Seite nach der halben Schnabel- 
länge vorlaufend. 
fusca Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 12. — Dacelo fusca Schleg. 
gularis Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 13. = Dacelo fusca SchCeg. 
melanoptera Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 14. =± Dacelo cyaniventris. 
pileata Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 15. = Dacelo pileata Schleg. 
smyrnensis Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 13. = Dacelo fusca Schleg. 
ENTOMOVORUS Lesson 1839. = Nilaus Swains. 
ENTOMYZA (Meliphaginae) Swainson, Classific. Birds 1837. II. 328. — Rei- 
chenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 138. 
Synon.; Entomyzon, Entomiza Swains. 
Bill strong, moderate; culmen much elevated. Nostrils large, naked; the aper- 
ture large, oval and placed in the middle of the bill, at the termination of the 
naked membrane. Culmen obtuse, convex. Frontal feathers small, compact. Hind 
toe and claw very large and as long as the middle toe. — 2 Specc. 
a I hi pen nis Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1840. VIII. 169; Birds Australia IV. 
Tb. 69. * [Australia sept. 
angustipluma Peale, Unit. St. Explor. Exped. VIII. 147. = Anthochaera 
angustipluma. 
cyanotis Swainson, Classific. Birds II. 328. — Gould, Birds Australia IV. 
Tb. 68. [Neu Südwales. 
Gracula cyanotis Latham, Ind. Ornith. Suppl. 29. 
Meliphaga cyanops Lewin, Birds N. Holl. Tb. 4. 
Turdus cyaneus Latham, Ind. Ornith. Suppl. 47. 
Merops cyanops Latham, Ind. Ornith. Suppl. 34 juv. 
Tropidorhynchus cyanotis Vigors and Horsfield, Transact. Linn. Soc. 1826. 
XV. 325. 
olivacea Peale, Unit. St. Explor. Exped. VIII. 145. = Anthochaera samoensis 
Reichb. 
E0L0PHTJS Bonaparte, Revue Mag. Zool. 1854. 155. = Plictolophus Vig. 
roseicapillus Bonaparte, 1. c. = Plictolophus roseicapillus Finsch. 
roseus 1. c. = Plictolophus roseicapillus Finsch. _ 
EOMELPUSA Heine, Journ. Ornith. 1860. VIII. 128. =s Tephrodornis Swains. 
Synon.: Hypodes Cass. 
Verwandt mit Parisoma, aber im Allgemeinen stärker und gedrungner gebaut. 
Schwanz kurz; Schnabel dick, breiter an der Wurzel, Oberschnabel an der Spitze 
deutlich gekerbt und mit deutlichen Borsten an der Wurzel; Schwingen ziemlich 
lang, 1. kurz, 3. und 4. am längsten; Schenkel und Füsse schlank. 
cinerea Heine, Journ. Ornith. 1860. VIII. 128. = Tephrodornis cinerea. 
E0PH0NA melanura Gould, Birds Asia III. Tb. 11. = Coccothraustes melanu- 
rus Vieill. 
personata Gould, Birds Asia III. Tb. 9. = Coccothraustes personatus Tem. 
EOPS ALTRIA (Pachycephalinae) — Swainson, Classific. Birds 1837 [1831] 
II. 240. 
Synon.: Eiopsaltria, Eupsaltria autor. 
Bill as in Pachycephala, but more lengthened, straight. The tip abruptly hooked. 
Gonys straight. The rictus slightly bristled. Wings rather lengthened. Legs slender. 
Toes long. Tail divaricated. — 10 Specc. 
