COLOMBIPERDRIX. — COLYMBÜS. 
753 
inornata Gray, Mus. britan. = Chamaepelia inomata. 
melanoptera Gray, Genera Birds II. 474. = Chamaepelia melanoptera. 
meloda Gray, Genera Birds II. 474. = Chamaepelia meloda. 
picni Gray, Genera Birds II. 474. — Chamaepelia picui. 
strepitans Spix, Aves Brasil. II. 57. Tb. 75. Fig. 1. = Chamaepelia atrepitans. 
COLOMBIFEEDRIX Levaillant, Oiseaux Afrique 112. Tb. 286. = Geotrygon 
cyanocephala. 
COLIIMBIPICUS Strickland 1841. = Picus dominicanus Vieill. 
i COLUMBULA (Columbidae) Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80; Compt. rend. 
1855. XL. 22. — BuRMEiSTER, Syst. üebers. Th. Brasil. III. 297. = Chamae- 
pelia SWAINS. 
Der feine zierliche Schnabel und die zarten Füsse verbinden diese Gattung 
innig mit Chamaepelia, selbst das Gefieder ist ebenso weich und der Flügelschnitt 
ebenso kurz, aber der lange schmalfedrige Schwanz mit stark stufigen Seitenfederu 
j unterscheidet sie. 
campestris Bürmeister, Syst. Uebers. Th. Brasil. III. 299. = Chamaepelia 
I. campestris. 
cruziana Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80. = Chamaepelia cruziana Gray. 
erythrothorax Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80. = Chamaepelia erythro- 
! thorax. 
monticola Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80. = Cliamaepelia erythrothorax* 
picui Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II 80. = Chamaepelia picui, 
! squamosa Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80. = Chamaepelia squamosa 
Swains. 
strepitans Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 80. =: Chamaepelia strepitans. 
J COLYMBOIDES minutas Milne Edwards, Rech. Oiseaux foss. I. 297. Tb. 54. 
Fig. 1 — 14. gen. spec. foss. tert. [Allier, 
> COLYIHBIIS (Colymbidae. — xOAU{JLßoc nom. propr.) — Linne, Syst. Natur. 
1^ 1735. — Gray, Genera Birds 1848. III. 630. — Baird, Birds N. America 
887. — Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas ürinatores 30. 
t Synon.: Cepphus Moehr. — Urinator Cuv. — Eudytes Iiiig. 
M Bill about the length of the head, rather stout, much compressed and acute; 
7iostrils basal, linear and pervious; wings of medium size, narrow and pointed, 
first quill the longest, reaching far beyond the scapulars; tail short and rounded; 
I tarsi very much compressed; entire tarsi and base of the toes reticulated; toes long^ 
the anterior ones united by regular webs; the claws of the middle twice as long as 
broad; hind toe short, edged with a narrow membrane. — 4 Specc. 
\ Adainsi Gray, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1859. XXVII. 167. — Finsch, Bremer Ab- 
handl. 1872. III. 72. [America arctica, 
Colymbus glacialis var. Swinhoe. 
arcticus Linne, Syst. Natur. I. 221. — Audubon, Birds America VII. 295. 
Tb. 477. — Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Urinat. 31. [Terrae septentr, 
Mergus gutture nigro Brisson, Ornith. VI. 115. 
Cepphus arcticus Pallas, Zoogr. ross. as. II. 91. 
Colymbus ignotus, C. leucopus Bechstein, Naturg. Deutschlds. IV. 782. 
Colymbus balthicus IIornschuch, Verz. pommersch. Vögel 21. 
Eudytes arcticus Naumann, Naturg. Vögel Deutschlds. XII. 418. Tf. 328. 
'J Colymbus pacificus Baird, Birds N. America 889. 
Colymbus macrorhynchus , C, megarhynchus Brehm, Naumannia 1855. V. 300; 
Vögel Deutschlds. 974. 
Polartaucher, grosser Seetaucher, Lumme. — Petit Plongeon. — Strolaya 
mozzana. — Orto Kogas; Oku djarre. Srednjaja Gagara. — Lorn, 
atrigularis Meyer, Taschb. Vögel Deutschlds. II. 449. = Colymbus glacialis Lin. 
auritus Linne, Syst. Natur. I. 222. = Podiceps auritus Lath., P. cornutus 
Lath. 
balthicus Hornschuch, Verzeichn. pommer. Vögel 21. = Colymbus arcticus Lin, 
borealis Brünnich, Ornith. bor. 132. = Colymbus septentrionalis Lin, 
GixBXii, Thesaurus. I. 48 
