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Subfam. TANAGRINAL 
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 a (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.) caeruleocephala. 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 Phcctiisoma under it Swainson enumerates four subgeneric 
forms, viz Lamprotes , Py?anga, Tachyphonus , and Leucopygia. 
(3) Aglaia, Euphonia , and Tanagrella are three subgeneric groups 
of the genus Aglaia. 
