Vireosylva chivi caucae Chapman

Vireosylva chivi caucae Chapman, 1912: 159 (Cali, Cauca, Colombia).

Now Vireo olivaceus caucae (Chapman, 1912) . See Chapman, 1917b: 539; Hellmayr, 1935: 139; Zimmer, 1941: 10; Blake, 1968: 123; Dickinson, 2003: 484–485; and Brewer, 2010: 430–431.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 109126, adult male, collected at Cali, 3500 ft, 03.27N, 76.31W (Paynter, 1997), Valle del Cauca, Colombia, on 10 May 1911, by F.M. Chapman and W.B. Richardson.

COMMENTS: In the original description, Chapman cited the AMNH number of the holotype and noted that he had nine specimens of caucae from the Cauca Valley and adjoining mountains ; however, I found only eight specimens had been cataloged at AMNH, including the holotype. The seven paratypes in AMNH, all from Cauca and collected by Richardson or Richardson and Chapman, are: Caldas, 2000 ft, AMNH 107339, male, 18 November 1910 ; Las Lomitas, 5000 ft, AMNH 108341, male, 26 February 1911; Los Cisneros, 600 ft, AMNH 108342, female, 18 March 1911; Cali, 3600 ft, AMNH 108343, female; Cali, 3500 ft, AMNH 109125, female, 10 May 1911; Palmira, 3500 ft, AMNH 109127, female, 22 May 1911; E. of Palmira, 6800 ft, AMNH 109128, male, 24 April 1911. Chapman (1912: 140) borrowed material from several institutions, and perhaps the other paratype is a specimen he borrowed .