EUDYPTES. 
129 
orientalis Horsfield et Moore, Catal. Elnd. Comp. II. 707. = Eudynamis 
malayana Cab. 
öfientalis Peale, Unit. St. Explor. Exped. VIII. 138. — Eudynamis minda- 
nensis Cab. 
picata Müller, Verhdl. nat. Gesch. nederl. Bezitt. 176. — [cf. Eu. orientalis.] 
Cuculu8 rufiventer Lesson, Voy. Coquille Zool. I. 623. [Amboina. Nov. Guinea. 
Eudynamis rufiventer Gray, Genera Birds II. 464. 
Eudynamis punctatus Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 101. 
punctata Müller, Verhdl. nederl. Bezitt. 178. == Eudynamis orientalis Syk. 
punctata Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 101. — Eudynamis picata Müll. 
H a it soin i Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 101. — [cf. Eu. orientalis] 
Cuculus orientalis Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Cucul. 18 part. [Ceram. Bum. 
Eudynamis orientalis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV a . 53. 
Cuculus punctatus var. ceramensis Forster, Mus. lugdun. 
rufiventer Gray, Genera Birds II. 464. = Eudynamis picata Müll. 
taitensis Gray, Genera Birds II. 464. — Cabanis, Mus. Heine. IV a . 56. 
[Oceania. 
Cuculus taitensis Sparrman, Mus. Carlson. II. Tb. 32. — Schlegel, Mus. 
Pays-Bas Cucul. 21. 
Ara Wereroa Cooks Voyage IV. 272. 
Cuculus tahitius Gmelin, Syst. Natur. I. 412. 
Cuculus perlatus Vieillot, Encycl. méth. III. 1334. 
Cuculus fasciatus Forster, Descr. anim. 160. 
Eudynamis cuneicanda Peale, Unit. St. Explor. Exped. VIII. 139. Tb. 38. 
Fig. 2. 
Eudynamis tahitiensis Cassin, Unit. St. Explor. Exped. 1858. VIII. Tb. 22. 
Fig. 2. 
Eudynamis tahitius Gould, Catal. Birds trop. Isl. 35. 
Kohepuroa, Koekoea. Kohaperoa. KohihL Kawakawea. — Kaevaeva. — Ooea. 
EUDYPTES (Alcidae. — eu bene, 5u7ror)£ urinator) Vieillot, Analyse 1816. 67. 
— Gray, Genera Birds 1846. III. 640. = Spheniscus Briss. 
Synon.: Endyptes Vieill. — Catarractes Briss. — Chrysocoma Steph. — Dasyrham- 
phus Hombr. 
Bill more or less long, straight, much compressed and grooved on the sides 
and the culmen rounded and curved at the tip, which is acute; the end of the 
lower mandible truncated and the gonys moderate and advancing upwards; the 
nostrils linear, placed in the lateral groove, which extended for three fourths of 
the length of the bill, and the frontal plumes advancing to the opening. Wings 
imperfect. Tail long and composed of narrow rigid feathers. Tarsi very short, 
much flattened, and covered with small scales. Toes long and strong, with the 
anterior on«s united to the middle one by a web, the lateral toes unequal, the 
outer the longest, the hind toe very small and united to the tarsus at the base 
of the inner toe; the claws strong, compressed and slightly curved. 
Adeliae Gray, Genera Birds III. 641. = Spheniscus Adeliae Sciileg. 
antarcticus Gray, Voy. Erebus Terror Tb. 26. = Spheniscus antar oticus Schleg. 
antipoda Gray, Voy. Erebus Terror Tb. 27. = Spheniscus antipodus Hombr. 
brasiliensis Gray, Genera Birds III. 641. — Spheniscus brasiliensis. 
chrysocome Gray, Genera Birds III. 641. = Spheniscus catarractes Schleg. 
chrysocome Gould, Birds Australia VII. Tb. 83. = Spheniscus chrysolophus 
Schleg. 
chrysolopha Gray, Handlist Birds III. 98. = Spheniscus chrysolophus Schleg. 
diademata Gould, Proceed. Zool. 1860. 419. = Spheniscus diadematus Schleg. 
minor Gray, Genera Birds III. 641. = Spheniscus minor Tem. 
nigrirostris Gould, Proceed. Zool. 1860. 418. = Spheniscus chrysocome Schleg. 
papua Gray, Voy. Erebus Terror Tb. 25. == Spheniscus papua Schleg. 
pachyrhynchus Gray, Voy. Erebus Terror Tb. 17. = Spheniscus chrysocome* 
Schleg. 
Gîmukl , Thesaurus. II. 
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