der Strichelkehlcanastero (Thripophaga cherrieivon Berlepsch & E. Hartert, 1902)[6]
der Orangekehl-Dickichtschlüpfer (Synallaxis cherrieiGyldenstolpe, 1930)[7]
Bei Cyanerpes caerulea cherrieivon Berlepsch & E. Hartert, 1902[8] handelt es sich um ein Synonym für die Purpurnaschvogel-Unterart (Cyanerpes caeruleus microrhynchus (von Berlepsch, 1884)), bei Myadestes genibarbis cherrieiRidgway, 1905[9] um ein Synonym für die Bartklarino-Unterart (Myadestes genibarbis montanusCory, 1881) und bei Ostinops CherrieanusBertoni, 1901[10] um ein Synonym für die Rotbürzelkassike (Cacicus haemorrhous (Linnaeus, 1766)).
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Robert Ridgway:Description of two supposed new species of swifts. In: Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Band16, Nr.420, 1893, S.43–44 (biodiversitylibrary.org).
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