OTÜS. — OXYLOPIIUS. 785 
Aegolius otus Keyserling u. Blasius, Wirbeith. Eurp. 32. 
Ohreule, kleiner Uhu, Horneule. — Long eared Owle. — Boom uil. — 
Gufo minore. — Buphos. — Hornuggla. 
vulgaris Audubon, Birds America Tb. 383. = Otus americanus Bonap. 
vulgaris americanus Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Oti 2. — Otus americanus Bonap. 
Wilsonianus Lesson, Traité Ornith. 110. = Otus americanus Bonap. 
zonurus Kaup, Transact. Zool. Soc. 1862. IV. 234. [Mexico. 
OTUS Barrow. = Grus virgo Pall. 
OTYGOSPIZA Bonaparte. = Ortygospiza Sundev. 
OURAX Cuvier, Règne anim. I. 470. = Pauxi Tem. 
OXIPTERUS Cuvier", Règne anim. I. edit. = Ocypterus Cuv. 
OXYCERA nisoria Gray, List Gen. Birds App. 10. = Amadina punetularia Pears. 
OXYCERCA (Uroloncha) Jagori Cabanis, Journ. Ornith. 1872. XX. 317. — Luzon. 
OXYECHUS voeiferus Reichenbach, natürl. Syst. 18. — Charadrius voci/erus 
Lichtst. 
OXYGLOSSUS maculatus Swainson, Zool. Journ. 1827. III. 35G. = Mniotilta 
varia Vieill. 
Rostrum mediocre, gracile, attenuatum, rectum, emarginatum. Lingua jacu- 
latoria? apice simplici, acuto. Alae médiocres, attenuatae; remigibus prima et 
quarta aequalibus, secunda et tertia aequalibus, longissimis. Cauda obtusa, debilis, 
aequalis. Pedes graciles, halluce sublongo. 
OXYLABES (Sylviadae) Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 386. — Drymoeca Swains. 
Synon.t Ellisia Hartl. 
Rostrum elongatum, apicem versus compressum; maxilla mandibulam paullo 
superante; dextro recto, apice decurvato; gonyde ascendente setis brevibus ad 
basin mandibulae; naribus ovalibus supra parvo membrano obtectis. Alae rotun- 
datae, remige primo brevi, secundo et tertio gradatim longioribus; quarto quinto 
sexto septimo aequalibus et longissimis. Cauda longa rectrieibus duodeeim, ex- 
terna brevissima, duabus proximis gradatim longioribus, sex mediis longissimis et 
subaequalibus. Pedes robustissimi, unguibus validis; tarso scutellato, digito exteriore 
quam interior paulo longiore, halluce ambos superante. 
madagascariensis Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 386. = Drymoeca mada- 
gascariensis. 
OXYLOPHIIS (Cuculidae. — o'&ç acutus, X090Ç crista) Swainson, Classif. Birds 
1837. II. 322. = Coccystes Glog. 
Synon.: Edolius Rafin. 
Bill rather long and slender, with the culmen curved, and the sides com- 
pressed to the entire tip; the gonys long and arched; the nostrils basal, lateral 
and placed in a short membranous groove, with the opening oval and exposed. 
Wings long and pointed, with the fourth quill the longest. Tail lengthened and 
graduated. Tarsi rather long, strong and covered with broad transverse scales. 
Toes unequal, the outer anterior toe longest, and the two anterior ones slightly 
united at the base. 
afer Gray, Genera Birds II. 464. = Coccystes coffer Sharpe. 
ater Rüppell, Vögel NO Africa 96. = Coccystes caff er Sharpe. 
ater Gray, Catal. Hodgs. Collect. 118. = Coccystes jacobinus Cab. 
caffer Gray, Handl. Birds II. 220. = Coccystes coffer Sharpe. 
coromandus Gray, Genera Birds II. 264. — Coccystes coromandus Horsf. 
edolius Swainson, Classif. Birds II. 322. == Coccystes serratus Cab. 
edolius Jerdon, Madras Journ. XI. 222. = Coccystes jacobinus Cab. 
glandarius Gray, Genera Birds II. 264. = Coccystes glandarius Glog. 
jacobinus Finsch, Transact. Zool. Soc. 1870. VII. 236. == Coccystes jaco- 
binus Cab. 
kotschyanus Pz. Paul Würtb. == Coccystes pica Cab. 
melanoleucus Blyth, Cat. Birds as. Soc. 74. = Coccystes jacobinus Cab. 
minor Brehm, Naumannia 1855. V. 271. = Coccystes glandarius Glog. 
pica v. Heuglin, Journ. Ornith. 1867. XV. 304. = Coccystes pica Cab. 
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