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HIRUNDINIDj®. 
Hirundo daurica striolata T. & S. (10-161.) 
Hirundo striolata Temminck & Schlegel, in Siebold’s Fauna Jap. 
p. 33, 1847: Java. (Fig. Sharpe & Wyatt, pi. GO; and Baker; 
Faun. Brit. Ind. iii. pi. 3.) 
Distr .—Java to Lesser Sunda Islands. 
Genas HYPUROLEPIS Gould. 
Hypurolepis Gould, Birds Asia, pt. xx. (vol. i. text to pi. 32), 1868. 
Type (by monotypy): II. domicola=Hirundo javanica Span*. 
Herse Gray, List Gen. Birds, 2nd ed., p. 11, Sept. 1841. Typo (by original 
designation): Hirundo taitensis Lesson. Not Oken, Lelirb. Nat. vol. iii. pt. i. 
p. 762,1815. 
Hypurolepis javanica Shaw. (10-142.) Eastern Swallow. 
Hirundo javanica Sparrman, Mus. Carlson, pt. 4, pi. 100, 1789 : 
Java. (Fig. Sharpe & W. pi. 47.) 
Hirundo frontalis Quoy et Gaimard, Yoy. Astrol. Zool. vol. i. p. 204, pi. 12 
(pref. June 29th), 1830 : Dorey Harbour, New Guinea. 
Distr .—New Guinea and Islands, Malay Archipelago to India. 
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Hypurolepis tahitica (Sparr.). Tahitian Swallow. 
Hirundo taliitica Grnelin, Syst. Nat. vol. i. p. 1010, April 20th, 1789 : 
Tahiti. 
Hirundo taitensis Lesson, Voy. * Coquille,’ vol. i. p. 648, 1826 : Society Islands 
(O. Taiti). 
Hirundo pi/rrholxma Forster, Descr. Anim. ed. Licht. p. 241, (prof. Jan. 1st) 
1844: Tahiti. 
Petrochelidon pacifica Sharpe, Oat. Birds, Brit. Mus. vol. x. p. 141, (pref. March 
9th) 1885: as synonym of H. tahitica , ex Cassin (Ubi ?). Not Cassin, Cat. 
Hirnnd. Philad. Mus. p. 5, 1853. 
Hist .—Society Islands only. 
Hypurolepis subfusca (Gould). (10-141.) Pacific Swallow. 
Hirundo suhfusca Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1856 (Aug. 13th), 
p. 137 : Fiji. (Fig. Sharpe & W. pi. 46.) 
Distr .—Pacific Islands (Fiji, Solomons, New Hebrides, and 
Friendly Islands). 
Genus CHERAMCECA Cab. 
Cheramceca Cabanis, Mus. Heine, vol. i. p. 49, 1851 (after Oct. 23rd). 
Type (by monotypy) : Hirundo leucosternus Gould. 
Cheramoeca leucosternum (Gould). (10-171.) 
Black-and-White Swallow. 
Hirundo leucosternus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1840, p. 172, 
July 1841: Naomi River, New South Wales. (Fig. Gould, ii. 
pi. 12.) 
