TSC, 
OXYNOTUS. OXYRHYNCHUS. 
serratoides Hodgson, Zool. Miscell. 85. == Coccystes jacobinus Cab. 
serratus Gray, Genera Birds II. 464. mas. = Coccystes serratus Cab. 
serratus Gray, Genera Birds II. 404. fern. = Coccystes jacobinus Cab. 
serratus Strickland, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. 219. = Coccystes pica Cab. 
Vaillanti Swainson, Classit'. Birds II. 322. — Coccystes caffer Siiakpe. 
OXYNOTUS (Campephaginae) Swainson, Classif. Birds *1837. II. 223. — Hart- 
laub, Journ. Ornith. 1865. XIII. 160. — Campephaga Vieill. 
Rostrum robustum, basi dilatatum, breviusculum, culmine arcuato, distincte 1 
carinato, apice adunco, maxilla et mandibula emarginatodentatis; plumis frontalibus 
• divergentibus , rigidulis, vibrissis valde conspicuis, rigidis. Alae médiocres, rotun- 
datae. Cauda mediocris, rotundata. Pedes robusti, tarsi breviusculi, ungues magni 
et valde arcuati. Tergi et uropygii plumae rigidissimae. 
ferrugineus Swainson, Fauna bor. amer. II. 423. = Campephaga ferruginea 
Vieill. 
madagascariensis Vekreaux. = Campephaga cana Vieill. 
Newtoni Schlegel et Pollen, Rech. Faune Madagascar 83. — Campephaga 
Newtoni. 
rufiventer Gray, Handl. Birds I. 339. = Campephaga ferruginea Vieill. 
typicus Hartlaub, Journ. Ornith. 1865. XIII. 160. = Campephaga ferruginea 
Vieill. 
OXYPETES autor. = Ocypetes Wagl. 
OXYPIGA Lesson 1839. = Oxypyga Ménétr. 
0XYP0G0N (Trochilidae. — ojuç acutus, 7T(oyg)V barba) Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1848. 14; Introd. Monogr. Trochil. 75. — Mulsant et Verreaux, Mém. Soc. 
Cherbourg 1866. XII. 217. = Trochilus Lin. 
Rostrum capite brevius, debile et rectum. Genae supra subtusque rostrum 
plumis elongatis ornatae; illis supra erectis, his subtus pendentibus. Alae pau- 
lulo longae. Cauda ampla et occlusa furcata. Pedes ampli et validi. Tarsi nudi. 
Hallux cum ungue longior digito, cum ungue intermedio. 
Guerini Reichenbach, Aufz, Colibri 12. = Trochilus Guerini Boiss. 
Lindeni Reichenbach, Aufz. Colibri 12. — Trochilus Lindeni Parz. 
OXYPTERUS Bonaparte 1854. = Ocypterus Wagl. 
OXYPYGA scansor Ménétriés, Monogr. Myioth. 540. Tb. 11.= Sclerurus cau- 
dacutus Gray. 
OXYRHAMPHUS (Synallaxinae. — ojuç acutus, pap.cpoç rostrum) Strickland 
1841. — Gray, Genera Birds 1846. I. 138. = Oxyrhynchus Tem. 
Bill short, straight, triangular and bare at the base, with the culmen straight 
to the tip, which is entire and acute; the nostrils basal, lateral and membranous, 
with the opening longitudinal and narrow. Wings moderate and rather pointed, 
with the first quill shorter than the second and third, which are the longest. 
Tail moderate, even and rounded on the sides. Tarsi strong, the length of the 
middle toe and covered in front with broad scales. Toes moderate and strong 
with the lateral toes equal and the outer one united at its base; the hind toe 
rather shorter than the middle toe, and strong. 
flammiceps Gray, List Genera Birds 23. == Oxyrhynchus flammiceps Tem. 
frater Sclater et Salvin, Exot. Ornith. Tb. 66. — Oxyrhynchus frater. 
OXYRHYNCHUS (Synallaxinae. — o§uç acutus, puyxoÇ rostrum). — Temminck, 
PI. color. 125. — Swainson, Classif. Birds II. 312. 
, Synon. : Oxyruncus Tem. — Oxyrhamphus Strickl. 
Bill as in Jynx; but the culmen more, and the gonys less curved. Wings 
lengthened, pointed; the first quill nearly as long as the second, with the outer 
web crenated. Feet short, insessorial. Lateral toes equal. Tail moderate even. 
— 2 Specc. 
cristatus Swainson, Zool. Illustr. Tb. 49. = Oxyrhynchus flammiceps Tem. 
flammiceps Temminck, PI. color. 125. — Reichenbach, Handb. Ornith. I. 334. 
— Burmeister, syst. Uebers. Th. Bras. III. 33. [Brasilia. 
Oxyrhynchus cristatus Swainson, Zool. Illustr. Tb. 49. 
