ALCOPüS. — ALECTORNIS. 
315 
sepiaria Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1844. XIII. 384. = Brachypteryx 
sepiaria HoRSF. 
solitaria Cabanis, Mas. Heine. I. 87. = Brachypteryx solitaria, 
striata Blyth, Catal. Birds asiat. Soc. 149. = Brachypteryx striata. 
ALCOPÜS Hodgson, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1841. X. 27. — Bonaparte, 
Conspectus Avium I. 260. — Actinodura Gould, Garrulax. 
annectens Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 260. = Leioptila annectens Blyth, 
capistratus Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 260. = Garrulax capistratus 
Blyth. 
gracilis Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 260. = Actinodura gracilis Blyth. 
melanocephalus Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1854. XXXVIII. 56. 
nigriceps Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1842. XI. 182. = Garrulax capi- 
stratus Blyth. 
picaoides Hodgson, Gray*s Zool. Miscell. 1844. 83. = Actinodura picaoides 
Blyth. 
ALGURUS Hodgson, Gray's Zool. Miscell. 1844. 83. — Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 
110. = Pycnonotus Kühl. 
melanocephalns Hodgson, Gray's Zool. Miscell. 1844. 83. = Pycnonotus flavi- 
ventris Gray. 
nipalensis HoDGSon, Gray's Zool. Miscell. 1844. 83. == Pycnonotus striatus 
Gray. 
striatus Blyth, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal 1845. XIV. 570. = Pycnonotus 
striatus Gray. 
ALCTONE (Alcedinidae) Swainson, Classific. Birds 1837. II. 336. — Sharpe, 
Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1869. XXXVII. 351. = Alcedo L. 
Bill as in Alcedo, but the feet with only three toes. 
affinis Gray, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1860. XXVIH. 348. = Alcedo azurea Lath. 
australis Sw^ainson, Zool. Illustr. I. Tb. 26. = Alcedo azurea Lath. 
azurea Gray, Genera Birds, I. 82. = Alcedo azurea Lath. 
cincta Jardine, Contrib. Ornith. 1850. Tb. 40. =z Alcedo cyanipectus Schleg. 
coronata Smith, Illustr. S. Afr. Zool. = Alcedo picta Gray. 
cyanipectus Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 180. = Alcedo cyanipectus 
Schleg. 
diemensis Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1846. XIV. 49. = Alcedo azurea IjAth, 
lepida Gray, Genera Birds I. 82. = Ceyx lepida Temm. 
Lessonii Cassin, Proceed, acad. Philadelphia 1850. 69. = Alcedo azurea Lath. 
pulchra Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1846. XIV. 19. = Alcedo azurea IiAth. 
pusilla Gould, Birds Australia II. Tb. 36. = Alcedo pusilla Schleg. 
ruficollaris Bankier, Ann. magaz. nat. hist. 1840. VL 394. — Australia. 
solitaria Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 158. = Ceyx solitaria Temm. 
ALEGHTHEUA = Alecthelia. 
ALECTHELIA Lesson, Voy. Coquille Zool. I. 703. = Megapodius QG. 
XJrvillei Lesson, Voy. Coquille Zool. I. 703. Tb. 37. = Megapodius Freyci- 
neti QG. 
ALECTHELIA Swainson, Classific. Birds 1837. IL 358. = Crex, 
Tail feathers obsolete or confounded with those of the rump, some of which 
Äre laterally compressed and all are long, lax and very soft. 
lineata Swainson, two Centur. Birds 338. = Crex Jardinei Schleg. 
ALECTO Lesson, Traite Ornithol. 1831. 433. — Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium 
L 438. = Textor Temm. 
albirostris Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 438. = Textor alecto Temm. 
Dinemelli Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium 1. 483. = Textor alecto Temm. 
erythrorhynchus Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium I. 438. = Textor erythro- 
rhynchus Smith. 
ALEGTOENIS Reichenbach, ausländ. Singvögel Liefr. III. 89. = Textor Temm. 
Schnabel länglich kegelförmig, Firste mit rundem Bogen in die Stirn tretend, 
Basis angeschwollen, übrigens seicht gebogen, Nasenlöcher ganz nackt, grund- 
