and black or else plain gray, very different from color of upper parts
- hh. Bill more slender; tarsus not more than half as long as wing; coloration plain, the pileum and hindneck concolor with the back, etc. (plain olive or rufescent), the under parts concolored (usually tawny or ochraceous)
- gg. Tail decidedly less than half as long as wing; rictal bristles indistinct
- dd. Nasal fossæ longer and narrower (distance from anterior end to base of exposed culmen equal to about two-thirds the distance from same point to tip of maxilla), elliptical or oblong, the nostrils more longitudinal and separated from latero-frontal antiæ by a distinct interval of naked integument; rictal bristles wanting; bill relatively longer and narrower, more terete (depth at frontal antiæ equal to not more than half the distance from nostril to tip of maxilla
Genus CYMBILAIMUS Gray.
- Cymbilaimus Gray, List Gen. Birds, 1840, 36. (Type, Lanius lineatus Leach.)
- Cymbilanius (emendation) Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1854 (pub. Apr. 5, 1855), 112.
- Cymbolaemus (emendation) Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., ii, Aug., 1859, 18, footnote, in text.
Medium-sized Formicariidæ (length about 160 mm.) with short, very stout, and strongly hooked bill, rounded and exposed nostrils, and finely barred plumage.
Bill about as long as head or a little shorter, very stout, strongly hooked, its width at frontal antiæ about equal to its depth at same point and about two-thirds the distance from nostril to tip of maxilla; exposed culmen shorter than tarsus, nearly straight to near the abruptly decurved and strongly uncinate tip of maxilla; maxillary tomium straight for most of its length, distinctly notched or concave subterminally; mandible falcate, recurved terminally; gonys strongly convex, ascending terminally, broadly rounded (not ridged) beneath, decidedly longer than unfeathered portion of mandibular rami; mandibular tomium distinctly toothed and notched subterminally. Nostril exposed, small, rounded or broadly oval, with an internal tubercle showing within upper posterior portion. Rictal bristles obvious but small; feathers of chin and anterior portion of malar region with bristly points or terminal setæ. Wing rather short,
- ↑ Hypsibemon Cabanis, in Wiegmann's Archiv für Naturg., xiii, pt. i, 1847, 217. Type, Grallaria ruficapilla Lafresnaye. (Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; several species.) This genus includes the first three species of Dr. Sclater 's "Grallariæ flammulatæ," together with at least Grallaria ruficeps of his section "Grallariæ uniformes."
- ↑ Oropezus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc, Wash., xxii, April 17, 1909, 70. Type, Grallaria rufula Lafresnaye. (Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; several species.)
- ↑ Myrmothera Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, 43. Type, "Béfroi [= Formicarius brevicauda Boddaert] et quelques autres fourmilliers de Buffon." (Guiana and lower Amazon Valley; Venezuela?; two species?)