LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
CXXI. Genus CROCETHIA. 
Crocethia Billberg, Synops. Faun® Scand., Vol. I., pt. II., tab. A and p. 132, 1828. New name for Calidris Illiger 
1811 not of (Anon.) 1804. Typo (by monotypy): Charadrius calidris Linn6 = Trynga Icucophcca Vroeg. 
Arenaria Bechstein, Omith. Tasclionb. Deutschl., p. 462a, 1803. Type (by monotypy) : Arenaria vulgaris 
Bechstein = Trynga leucopheva Vroeg. 
Not of Brisson, Ornith., Vol. V., p. 132, 1760. 
Calidris Illiger, Prodr. Mnmm. ot Av., p. 249, pref. April 1811. Type (by monotypy) : Charadrius calidris Linnd 
= T. Icucophcca Vroeg. 
Not of (Anon.,) Allg. Lit. Zeitung, Vol. 2, No. 168, col. 642, June 8th, 1804. 
Morinellus Gray, List Genera Birds, 2nd ed., p. 90, Sept. 1841. In synonymy. 
Not Morinclla Zimmerman, in Bertram’s Trav. Carol., German ed., p. 291, 1793, nor Meyer und Wolf, 
Ta8chenb. d. Vogel, p. 383, note, 1810. 
136. CROCETHIA LEUCOPHiEA. SANDERLING. 
[ Trynga leucophcca Vroeg, Catal. d’OiB., p. 32, Sept. 1764 : Holland, Europe. Extra-limital.] 
Mathews, Vol. HI., pt. 3, pi. 158, Aug. 18th, 1913. 
Tringa trldactyla Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Vol. II., p. 198, 1827 : Lake Baikal, Asia. 
Arenaria leucophcca carteri Mathews, Emu, Vol. XVI., p. 35, July 1st, 1916 : Point Cloates, mid-West Australia. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXXII. Genus PISOBIA. 
Pisobia Billborg, Synops. Faunae Scand., Vol. I., pt. II., p. 136, 1828. Typo (by subsequent designation, Amer. 
O.U. Comm., Auk, July 1908, p. 366) : Tringa minuta Leisler (c/. Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pts. 2 and 
3, p. 40, Oct. 23rd, 1913). 
Leimonites Kaup, Skizz. Entwick-Gesch. Nat. Syst., p. 37, (pref. April) 1829. Type (by monotypy): Tringa 
tcmminckii Leisler. 
Actodromas Kaup, ib. r p. 55. Type (by monotypy): T. minuta Leisler. 
Hcteropygia Coues, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861, p. 190, July. Type (by original designation): Tringa 
bonapartci=Tringa juscicdlis Vieillot. 
Delopygia Coues, ih. (note). Alternative name for Hcteropygia. 
Neopisobia Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. III., pt. 3, p. 245, August 18th, 1913. Type (by monotypy) : Totanus 
damacensis Auct. not Horsfield= Tringa subminiita Middend. 
137. PISOBIA RUFICOLLIS. RED-NECKED STINT. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 31 (pt. xxxii.), Sept. 1st, 1848. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 3, pis. 159-160, 
Aug. 18th, 1913. 
Tntnga ruflcollis Pallas, Reiso Russ. Reichs., Vol. III., p. 700, 1776 (pref. Feb. 10th, O.S.); Siberia. 
Totanus damaccnsi# Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XIII., pt. I., p. 192, 1821 (fide Hartert, Nov. Zool., 
Vol. XXIII., p. 92, 1916): Java. 
Tringa albescens Tcmininck et Laugier, Planch. Color d'Ois., 7e livr. (Vol. I., pi. 41), Feb. 1821 : Australia. 
Trynga salinct Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Vol. II., p. 199, 1827 : Mongolia. 
Calidris australis Lesson, Traitd d'Om., 7e livr., p. 558, April 9th, 1831 (ex Cuvier MS.). New name for Tringa 
albescens Temm. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia and Tasmania, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXXIII. Genus LIMNOCINCLUS. 
Limnoeinclus Gould, Handb. Birds Austr., Vol. II., p. 254, Dec. 1865. Type (by subsequent designation, 
Salvadori, Om. Pap. e Mol., Vol. III., p. 312, Dec. 1882): Totanus acuminatus Horsfield. 
138. LIMNOCINCLUS ACUMINATUS. SHARP-TAILED STINT. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 30 (pt. xxviii.), Sept. 1st, 1847. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 3. pi. 161, Aug. 
18th, 1913. 
Totanus acuminatus Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XIII., pt. I., p. 192, 1821 : Java. 
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