GYPSORNIS. — HABROPYGA. 
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GYPSORNIS Cuvieri (Rallidae) Milne Edwards, Rech. Oiseaux foss. II. 
140 Tb. 103. Fig. 1— 5; Compt. rend. 1872. Avril 1033. — Species eocaenica. 
[Montmartre. 
GYPTUS Dumeril, 1806. — Gypaètus Storr. 
GYRINORHYNCHUS Reichenbacii, natürl. Syst. 1850. Tf. 79.— Gray, Handl. 
Birds II. 105. = Spermophila Swains. 
GYROLA Reiciienbach, natürl. Syst. 1850. Tf. 77. = Calliste Boie. 
chrysoptera Bonaparte, Revue Mag. Zool. 1851. III. 139. = Calliste gyrola 
cyanoventris Bonaparte, Revue Mag. Zool. 1851. III. 139. = Calliste gyro- 
loides Gray. 
Desmaresti Gray, Handl. Birds II. 68. = Calliste Desmaresh Gray. 
gyrola Gray, Handl. Birds II. 68. = Calliste gyrola Gray. 
gyroloides Gray, Handl. Birds II. 68. = Calliste gyroloides Gray. 
lavinia Gray, Handl. Birds II. 68. == Calliste lavinia Cass. 
viridissima Bonaparte, Revue Mag. Zool. 1851. III. 139. = Calliste Des- 
maresti Gray. 
GYTALCA Sundevall 1856. Alca impennis Lin. 
HABIA Cuvier, Règne anim. 1817. == Saltator Vieill. 
HABIA Reichenbach, natürl. Syst. Tf. 78. = Coccoborus Swains. P 
HABaOPTIIiA (Gallinulinae. — àfiçoç splendidus, iraXoç pennae). — Gray, 
Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1860. 365. 
Bill longer than the head, strong, with the culmen at the base elevated, broad, 
rounded posteriorly and gradually descending towards the tip, which is suddenly curved; 
the sides compressed to the tip, which is slightly emarginated; the gonys moderate, 
sliahtly anqulated and advancing upwards; nostrils placed in a membranous groove 
which extends beyond the middle of the bill, with the opening linear and near the 
base of the groove. Wings very short, lax, with the fourth to the seventh quills 
equal and longest. Tail very short and lax. Tarsi robust, as long as the middle 
toe and covered with transverse scales. Toes rather robust and long; the lateral 
toes equal, the hind toe moderate and strong. Claws moderate and compressed 
Plumage in general very lax. The wings armed at the bend of the shoulder with 
a small spine. — 1 Spec. m-i i 
Wallacei Gray, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1860. 365. Tb. 172. \Gilolo. 
HABROPYGA ( Fringillidae. — aßpos splendidus, tuu T t) nates) Cabanis, Wiegm. 
Archiv 1847. XIII. 331; Mus. Heine. I. 169. — Reichenbach, Singvogel 11. 
= Estrilda Swains. 
Schnabel mit geradem rechten Winkel in die Stirn tretend, Schneiden nicht 
abgesetzt. Schwingen 1-3 sanft gesteigert, 5 und 6 gleich lang, fast alle 
gleich breit. _ .. , 0 
astrild Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 169. = Estrilda astrdd Swains. 
atricapilla Heine, Journ. Ornith. 1860. VIII. 142. = Estrilda atncapilla Verr. 
cinerea Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 169. = Estrilda cinerea Gray. 
coerulescens Reichenbach, Singvögel 12. == Estrilda coerulescens Swains. 
Ernesti v. Heuglin, Ornith. NOAfr. I. 607. = Estrilda Ernesti Heugl. 
erythronota Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 169. = Estrilda erythremia Gray. 
fimbriata Reichenbach, Singvögel 12. = Estrilda fimbriata 
frenata Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 169. = Estrilda frenata Heugl. 
hypomelana v. Heuglin, Ornith. NOAfr. I. 611. = Estrilda hypomelaena. 
incana Reichenbach, Singvögel 12. = Estrilda incana Sundev. 
larvata Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 461. — Estrilda larvata Heugl. 
larvata Antinori, Cattal. Collez. 71. = Estrilda nigricollis Heugl. 
margaritata Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 461. - Estrilda margaritata. 
melpoda Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 169. ==p Estrilda melpoda Hartl. 
natalensis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 170. - Estrilda incana Sundev. 
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