21. Merge Oreomanes Sclater, 1860, into Conirostrum d’Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1838 (Fig. 4).
Comments. As discussed in Burns et al. (2014), Oreomanes fraseri is best viewed as a specialized Conirostrum, a finding previously suggested by the hybridization of Oreomanes and Conirostrum ferrugineiventre (Schulenberg 1985) . If Oreomanes is merged into Conirostrum, Oreomanes fraseri Sclater, 1860 becomes a junior homonym of Conirostrum cinereum fraseri Sclater, 1859 . Therefore, a different name needs to be applied to Oreomanes fraseri . Oreomanes binghami Chapman, 1919, is the next oldest name available for the species, and we accordingly apply that name to the species currently known as Oreomanes fraseri, which now becomes Conirostrum binghami .