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c^. Wing 7 to 8 V 2 times the length of exposed 
culmen; tail 3 to 3^ times the length 
of exposed culmen. 
d^. Bill narrower, the exposed culmen not less 
than 3 1/2 times the breadth of bill at 
loral feathering; wing not more than 
7 1/2 times the length of exposed cul¬ 
men ; dertrum less than I /2 the length of 
exposed culmen. .. Pernettyva (p.—). 
Bill wider, the exposed culmen less than 
than 3 I /2 times the breadth of bill at 
loral feathering; wing not more than 
71/^ times the length of exposed culmen; 
dertrum not less than % the length of 
exposed culmen..... Cirrepidesmus p.—). 
Eupoda Brandt. 
Eupoda Brandt, in Tchihatcheff’s Voy. Sci Altai Oriental, 
1845, p. 444 (type, by monotypy, Charadrius caspius Pallas 
[ = Charadrius asiaticus Pallas]) 
Podasocys Coues, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci Phila., XVIII 
1866, p. 96 (type, by original designation and monotypy, 
Charadrius montanus Townsend.) 
Eupodella Mathews, Birds Australia, III, pt. 1, April 
2, 1913, p. 83, figs. 2 and 3 (type, by original designation, 
Charadrius veredus Gould) (proposed as an alternative name 
in case Eupoda be rejected by reason of the prior Eupodes 
Koch^). 
Description. —Wing 2 1/3—21/2 times the length of tail, 
61/2—71/4 times the length of exposed culmen, and 31/3^—3% 
times the length of the tarsus; tail rounded, slightly double 
emarginate, or rounded with the two central rectrices pro¬ 
jecting beyond the rest; its length 21/2—3 times the length of 
exposed culmen, and 11/3—12/3 times the length of the 
tarsus; bill long and slender with its tip little if any expanded 
vertically, the angle of the gonys little emphasized, sometimes 
absent altogether, and the gonys little if any ascending; ex¬ 
posed culmen about 2/3 of the length of the head, 3%— 4 I /2 
1 Cf. Mathews, Novit. ZooL, XVIII, No. 1, June 17, 1911, p. 5. 
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