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NEOPIPO. — NEOPSAR. 
Vultur percnopterus Linne, Syst. Nat. I. 123. — Sonnerat 1 «, Toy. Ind. II. 
184. — Levaillanï, Oiseaux Afr. I. 62. Tb. 14. 
Vultur aegyptius et leucocephalus Brisson, Ornith. I. 457. 466. 
Vultur fulvas Boddaert, Tabl. Pl. enlum. 427. 429. 
Vultur fuscus Gmelin, Syst. Nat. I. 248. 
Vultur alimoch, V. stercorarius Lapeyrouse, Main. Ois. H. Garonne 10. 
Vultur ginginianus , V. albus Daudin, Tr. Ornith. I, 20. 21. 
Vultur meleagris Pallas, Zoogr. ross. as. I. 377. 
Vultur albicans Meissner, Vögel Schweiz. 2. 
Percnopterus aegyptiacus Stephens, gener Zool. 
Cathartes percnopterus Temminck, Man. Ornith. 5. — Naumann, Natg. Vögel 
Deutschl. I. 170. Tf. 3. 
Cathartes capensis, C. europaeus Brehm, Oken's Isis 1840. 599. 
Neophron subpercnopterus Brehm, Naumannia 1855. V. 267. 
Neophron ginginianus Gray, Handl. Birds I. 4. 
Schmutziger, ägyptischer Aasgeier, brauner Erdgeier. — Egyptian Vultur. — 
Vautour d'Egypte. — Avoltoio aquilino. — Aikla. — Girre. — Sungra. 
Sunda. — Kul murgh. — Alimoche. — Ach bobha. — Racha eme, Eachama, 
Rockhama, Rackhment el Montah. 
pH eat us Gray, Genera Birds I. 3. — v. Heuglin, Ornith. NO Afr. I. 15. 
[Africa. 
Vultur pileatus Burchell, Travels S Afr. II. 190. 
Cathartes monachus Temminck, PI. color. 222. juv. 
Vultur carunculatus Smith, S Afr. Zool. 141. 
Percnopterus niger Lesson, Traité Ornith. 29. 
Neophron monachus Eyton, Osteol. Avium 21. 
Necrolytes Gloger, Handb. Natgesch. 
Neophron niger Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843. XI. 35. 
Cathartes senescens Pz. Paul Wurtemberg. 
Necrosyrtes pileatus Gray, Handl. Birds I. 4. 
Racham. — Tenb Amora. — Bela hari. 
subpercnopterus Brehm, Naumannia 1855. V. 267. = Neophron percnopterus 
Savg. 
NEOPIPO (Pipridae. — vsoç novus, iznzu nom. propr.) Sclater et Salvin, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1869. 438. = Pipra. 
In the shape of the bill as in general structure this bird comes neares to 
Heteropelma than to Pipra. The wings reach to about the middle of the tail, 
the third remex being scarcely longer than the second and fourth, the first rather 
shorter than the fifth. The tail is nearly square at the end, the external rectrices 
being very little shorter than the medial. The feet are small and slender; the 
tarsus divided in front into five or six scutes and covered behind with minute, 
almost obsolete, reticulations. The tree anterior digits are closeled united together, 
the cohesion between them extending up to, if not rather beyond, the commence- 
ment of the terminal digits. 
rubicunda Sclater et Salvin, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1869. XXXVII. 438. Tb. 30. 
Fig. 3. = Pipra rubricunda. 
NE0PS (Anabatidae. — vsoç novus, «4» vultur) Vieillot, Analyse 1816. 45; 
Encycl. méth. 914. = Xenops Illig. 
Bec grêle, comprimé, entire, mediocre, droit, pointu; mandibule inférieure 
courbée en bas vers le milieu, ensuite retroussée, emboitée sur les bords par la 
supérieure. Doigts extérieurs unis jusqu'au de la milieu. 
chrysoptera Vieillot, Encycl. méth. 915. = Anthochaera mellivora Vig. 
ruficaudus Vieillot, Encycl. méth. 915. = Xenops genibarbis Illig. 
spirurus Vieillot, Encycl. méth. 915. = Sittasomus crithacus Lafresn. 
NE 0PS Bonaparte 1854. = Glyphorhynchus Pz. Wied. 
NEOPSAR (Icteridae. — vsoç novus, *\>olç> sturnus) Sclater, Ibis 1859. I. 457; 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861. 74. = Icterus Briss. 
