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[[underlined]] Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., [[/underlined]] vol. XIX, No. 870, Oct. 26, 1891, pp. 479, 480.
A long lost species, described 17 years before, discovered in the National Museum collection. Not being referable to genus [[underlined]] Pachyrhamphus, [[/underlined]] or any other known generic type, the new generic name [[underlined]] Xenopsaris [[/underlined]] was proposed for it.
[[underlined]] Robert Ridgway, [[/underlined]] Curator of the Department of Birds. - Description of Two supposed new forms of Thamnophilus.
[[underlined]] Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. [[/underlined]] vol. XIX, No. 871, Oct. 26, 1891, p. 481.
[[underlined]] Thamnophilus albicrissus [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] Thamnophilus trinitatus, [[/underlined]] both from