RUPORNIS. 77 
Cinerascenti-brunneus, pileo clariore cinereo; alis dorso concoloribus ; remigibus saturate ferrugineis, 
é. 
Juv. 
nigricanti-brunneo transfasciatis, primariis versus apicem nigricantibus; tectricibus supracaudalibus 
ochraceis, rufo vel brunnescenti-rufo transfasciatis ; cauda sordide ferruginea, nigro 4-transfasciata, fascia 
subterminali paullo latiore, rectrice extima ‘pallidiore, magis ochracea, nigro 10-fasciata; facie laterali 
cinerea ; gutture et preepectore quoque cinercis; gula albicantiore, cinereo striatim notata, prespectore vix 
rufo adumbrato ; pectore et corporis lateribus pallide ochrascentibus, rufo vel rufescenti-brunneo clare 
transfasciatis, abdomine minus frequenter fasciato, crisso et tectricibus subcaudalibus immaculatis ; tibiis 
rufescentioribus, anguste rufo transfasciatis ; tectricibus subalaribus pallide rufescenti-fulvis, axillaribus 
brunneo fasciatis, pectore concoloribus ; rostro plumbeo, ad basin mandibule viridescente; cera et pedibus 
flavis; iride lete aurantiaco-rufa. Long. tota circa 14°5, culmen 1°1, alee 8-8, caude 5:9, tarsi 2°5. 
(Descr. feminz ex Lion Hill, Panama. Mus. nostr.) 
Femine similis et vix minor. 
Adultis similis, sed brunnescentior, plumis singulis rufo marginatis ; cauda ferruginea, plus minusve griseo 
adumbrata et nigro 5-fasciata: subtus fulvescens, fasciis sagittiformibus rufis notatus, sed ab adultis 
preepectore maculis brunneis longitudinalibus notato mox distinguendus. (Descr. fem. juv. ex San Juan, 
Costa Rica. Maus. nostr.) 
Hab. Mexico (Deppe & Schiede1*), Aldama, Tampico, Tamaulipas (W. B. Richardson), 
Altamira (f. B. Armstrong *?), Tacolapa, State of Colima (W. Lloyd), Colipa, 
Vera Cruz (£7. D. G.), Vega del Cazadero (M. Trujillo), Alvarado, Coatepec, 
Huatusco, Hacienda Tortugas, Plan del Rio, Rio Rancho Nuevo, Santana, San 
Lorenzo (ferrari-Perez), Cordova (Sallé*), Jalapa (De Oca®, Ferrari-Perez *, 
M. Trujillo), city of Mexico (White), Acapulco (A. H. Markham), Tehuantepec 
(W. B. Richardson, Sumichrast ** 4°), Chihuitan, Almoloya, Santa Efigenia, Tonala, 
Chiapas (Sumichrast *°), Rio Seco (Bryant *6), Tuxtla, Chiapas (W. B. Richardson), 
Teapa, Tabasco (H. H. Smith), Campeche (Ferrari-Perez), Peto, Chable, ‘Tabi, 
N. Yucatan (G. F. Gaumer ??), Merida (Schott !8), Izamal ( Witmer Stone & Baker 3+), 
Cozumel I. (U.S. 8. * Albatross’ Exped.+!* 47, De Vis 3, G. F. Gaumer +), Islands 
of Meco, Holbox, and Bonacca (G. F. Gawmer +5); British Honpuras, Orange 
Walk (G. & Gaumer); Guatemana®, Santo Toribio, Peten (0. S.), Teleman, 
Polochic Valley (Owen), Chimalapa, Motagua Valley (0. S8.), Savana Grande 
3000 feet, Escuintla (0. 8. & F. D. G.), Road from San Antonio to Paramos 
6000 feet (O. S.), Sierra de las Minas (W. B. Richardson); Honnuras, Omoa 
(Leyland *), San Pedro (G. .M. Whitely !9}, Truxillo 82, Segovia River 33 (Townsend), 
Ruatan I. (G. F. Gaumer*4?>); Satvapor, La Libertad (W. B. Richardson) ; 
Nicaragua, San Juan del Sur 75, Sucuyd 2°, Ometépe I. 2° (Nutting), San Emilio, 
Lake of Nicaragua, Volcan de Chinandega (W. B. Richardson), Rio Escondido 
(C. W. Richmond *°); Costa Rica 4, Turrialba (Carmiol 2), San José, San Mateo, 
Liberia (Zeledon '**1*°), La Palma, Gulf of Nicoya (Nutting 27), San Lucas, 
Trazu, Alajuela, San Isidro, Santa Ana, Talamanca, Guayatil, Bebedero, Mira- 
valles (C.F. Underwood); Panama, David (Hicks !° 11), Chiriqui (Kellett & Wood ?°), 
Bugaba, Calovevora '*, Veragua’ (H. Arcé), Lion Hill (M‘Leannan§), Paraiso 
Station (A. Hughes), Turbo (Wood"), Pearl Islands (Kellett & Wood 2°). 
Typical specimens of Rupornis ruficauda from Panama can be recognized at a glance 
