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Subfam. TANAGRINiE. 
Genus Tardivola, Swain. 
Tar. sphenura. America. 
Genus Tanagra, (1) Linn. 
* Tan. (Pitylus, Cuv.) bicolor. America. 
Tan. ('Spindalis, Jard. and Selb.) bilineatus. W. Indian 
Islands. 
Tan. (Tanagra, Linn.) Episcopus. America . 
* Tan. (Cardinalis, Buon.) virginianus- America. 
Tan. (Ramphopis, Vieill.) coccineus. South America . 
Genus Pyranga, (2) Vieill; 
Py. (Lamprotes, Swain) rubrigularis. America. 
Py. (Pyranga, Vieill) rubra. America. 
Py. (Tachyphonus, Vieill.) cristatus. America. 
Py. (Leucopygia, Swain.) ruficollis. America. 
Genus Nemosia, Vieill. 
Nem. ruficapilla. America. 
Genus Aglaia, (3) Swain. 
* Ag. gyrola. America. 
Ag. (Euphonia, Vieill.) caeruleocepbala. America. 
Ag. (Tanagrella, Swain.) multicolor. America. 
Genus Pipilo, Vieill. 
Pip. maculata. America. 
Pip. (Arremon, Vieill.) torquatus. America. 
(1) Swainson’s subgeneric groups of this genus are Pitylus , under 
which he includes the Cissopus of Cuv., Tanagra , and Ramphopis , to 
these may be added Spindalis of Jard. and Selby, and perhaps the 
cardinalis of Buonop. 
(2) The generic term of Pyranga is retained, as it was instituted 
prior to Phcenisoma ; under it Swainson enumerates four subgeneric 
forms, viz. — Lamprotes, Pyianga, Tachyphonus , and Leucopygia. 
(3) Aglaia , Euphonia, and Tanagrella are three subgeneric groups 
of the genus Aglaia. 
