Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History. Part 3. Passeriformes: Eurylaimidae, Dendrocolaptidae, Furnariidae, Formicariidae, Conopophagidae, And Rhinocryptidae Author LECROY, MARY Author SLOSS, RICHARD text Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2000 2000-10-30 2000 257 1 88 http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1206%2F0003-0090(2000)257%3C0001%3ATSOBIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2 journal article 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)257<0001:TSOBIT>2.0.CO;2 0003-0090 12774869 Upucerthia dumetoria [sic] hallinani Chapman Upucerthia dumetoria [sic] hallinani Chapman, 1919b: 324 (Tofo, 60 mi. north of Coquimbo , Chile ). Now Upucerthia dumetaria hallinani Chapman, 1919 . See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 330. HOLOTYPE : AMNH 147372 , adult male, collected at El Tofo , 29°27′S , 71°15′W , ca. 55 km NNE of Coquimbo , Coquimbo , Chile , on 3 June 1917 , by Thomas Hallinan (no. 19321). COMMENTS : Vaurie (1980: 29) synonymized this subspecies with U. d. dumetaria . Fjeldså and Krabbe (1990: 331) noted that U. d. hallinani intergrades with U. d. hypoleuca in Atacama . Upucerthia dabbenei Chapman Upucerthia dabbenei Chapman, 1919b: 325 (above Tafí del Valle, alt. 9500 ft. , Prov. Tucuman , Argentina ). Now Upucerthia validirostris validirostris (Burmeister, 1861). See Cory and Hellmayr, 1925: 45, and Vaurie, 1980: 30. HOLOTYPE : AMNH 141021 , adult female, collect- ed above Tafí del Valle , 26°52′S , 65°41′W , 9500 ft , Tucumán , Argentina , on 1 April 1916 , by Leo E. Miller (no. 15867) and Howarth S. Boyle. COMMENTS : Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 32–33) considered U. jelskii specifically distinct from U. validirostris . Enicornis striata Allen Enicornis striata Allen, 1889a: 89 ( Chile , Valparaiso ). Now Upucerthia ruficauda ruficauda (Meyen, 1834) . See Cory and Hellmayr, 1925: 48, and Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 334–335. HOLOTYPE : AMNH 30729 , unsexed, collected in “almost unquestionably Valparaiso ,” 33°02′S , 71°39′W , Valparaiso , Chile , by Dr. Henry H. Rusby. COMMENTS : According to Allen (1889a: 77), Rusby collected in Chile and Bolivia in the years 1885 and 1886, a few weeks being spent in the vicinity of Valparaiso, where this specimen was presumably collected.