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named. It may be Cimiyris collaris, Vieill. M. T. v. Ileuglin, Orn. Nordost- 
Afr. i. pp. 233, 234. 
JEthopyya christince and Arachnechthra rhizophora are two new species 
from Hainan. The latter is allied to A. Jlammaxillaris, but has the forehead 
black, with purple, blue, and green rellections. 11. Swinhoe, Ann. & INlag. 
N. II. 4th ser. iv. p. 43G. [The former represents JE. satiirata, but is perfectly 
distinct. Ld. Walden, Ibis, 1870, pp. 30, 37, pi. i. lig. 1.] 
COTINGID^. 
Tityra {Erator') leucura (Natter.) ” is an uudescribed species from Brazil. 
A. von Pelzeln, Orn. Bras. pp. 120, 183, 184. 
“ Lipaiiyus virussu (Natter.) ” is an undescribed species from Brazil ; it 
may be L. plumheits, Scl. (P. Z. S. 1801, p. 211), differing from plumheus 
(Licht.) in its larger size, the light ochre-brown grey under tail-coverts, and 
the deep ochre-brown tinge of the remiges and rectrices. It may be L. 
plumheus, Scl. (P. Z. S. 1801, p. 210 ct alibi) {nec Licht.) . Id. op. cit. 
pp. 122, 123, 184. 
Ileteropdma rufum (Natter.) ’’ and II. chrysoccphalum are imdescribed 
species from Brazil. The Jirst is of tlie form of II. virescens, and, according 
to Messrs. Sclater Salvdn, allied to their Xcopipo rubicunda o below, 
but identical with Schiffornis major, Bp. (Voy. Oastelnau, p. 0(>, pi. 18. 
fig. 2) : the second resembles II. Jlaoivapilla, Scl., but is much smaller; from 
II. aurifrons (Pr. Max.) it diflers by being larger. Inn ing a black mandible, 
and being brighter beneath. Id. op. cit. pp. 124, 125, 185, 180. 
Ilcterocercus Jlavivertex is described as a new species from Brazil, much 
resembling II. linteatus (Strickl.), but with a yellow vertical spot, and no 
black on the head. Id. op. cit. pp. 125,180. Its distinctness questioned. 
P. L. Sclater & O. Salvin, P. Z. S. 1800, p. 438, note. 
lipra oindizans and 1\ vircscc7is are undescribed species from Brazil : the 
j^rst resembling I\ nattercri (7a)o\. Bee. i. p. 70), but with the vertex shining 
like motlier-of-pcaii and opalescent, and other dilferences ; the second is not 
comparatively described. A. von Pelzeln, Orn. Bras. p. 128, 180-188. 
I*ipra(?) cinnamomea is a new species from the Upper Amazon, having 
the wings shorter and the tail longer, relatively, than any other member of 
the genus known to the author. G. N. Lawrence, Proc. Ac. N. S. Philad. 
1868 (not published till 1809), p. 301. 
Neopipo is the name proposed for a new genus allied to Ileteropelma ; but 
the characters are so given that we are unable to make an abstract of them. 
The type is 
N. rubicunda, which is figured and described as a new species, but would 
seem likely to be identical with Pipra cinnamomea, Lawrence {xit Lupra ) ; 
it is also allied to Ileteropelma rufum (Natter),” Pelz., above mentioned, 
but is much .smaller. P. L. Sclater & 0. Salvin, P. Z. S. 1800, pp. 438, 430, 
pi. XXX. fig. 3. 
Ampelion arcuatus is figured and a diagnostic list of the four species of the 
genus given. lid. Ex. Orn. pp. 171, 172, pi. Ixxxvi. 
Chasmorhynchus varieyaius [cf. Zool. Bee. iv. p. 04] occurs in Britisli 
Guiana. P. Jj. Sclater, Ibis, 1800, p. 402. 
