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[40. Euphonia chrysopasta Scl. & Salv. 
Euphonia chrysopasta Sclater & Salvin, Proc. Zool, Soc. Lond. 1869. p. 438. pl. xxx. figs. 1, 2 
(fb 2) (1869.—“ in Peruvia orientali in ripis fl. Ucayali (Bartlett); et in ripis fi. Napo, 
reipubl. Aequatorialis ”’). 
Euphona chlorotica (errore) Pelzeln, l.c, p, 202 (Salto do Girao, Mandos). 
Rio Madeira: Salto do Girao (Natterer). 
Pelzeln mistook the examples of this species obtained by Natterer for the 
young (and female) of £. chlorotica. E. chrysopasta has a wide range in 
Amazonia, but in Brazil does not seem to occur east of the Madeira Valley. 
The single female from Salto do Girao in the Vienna Museum is slightly more 
yellowish green on the back than a series from Bogota, Manéos, and Venezuela 
(Canra). In size (wing 56; tail 36 mm.) it agrees with Bogota skins. | 
41, Calospiza chilensis (Vigors). 
Aglaia Chilensis Vigors, Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc, Lond. ii, 1832. p. 3 (1832.—* Chili” errore! We. 
substitute Bolivia as type locality). 
Calliste yeni auct. 
No. 211. ¢ ad., Calama, 12. vii. 1907. “ Iris, feet, and bill black.”— Wing 75; 
tail 54; bill 93 mm. 
Agreeing with examples from Bolivia and Eastern Ecuador (Rio Napo). First 
record from the Rio Madeira, although Natterer had obtained an immature male at 
Engenho do Gama, Rio Guaporé, July 30, 1826.* CC. chilensis agrees with 
C. paradisea coelicolor (Scl.) + in size, extent of golden green about the head, and 
coloration of the upper wing-coverts, but differs by having the lower back and ramp 
deep scarlet without any yellow. Its distribution is rather curious, for it appears to 
cross the range of C. paradisea coelicolor. 
(42. Calospiza cayana cayana (Linn.). 
Cf. Hellmayr, Nov, Zool. xiv. p, 347 (Humaytha). 
Left bank : Humaytha (Hoffmanns). | 
43. Calospiza albertinae (Pelz.). 
Calliste albertinae Pelzeln, [bis 1877. p. 337 (1877.—Salto do Girao, Rio Madeira). 
C. gyroloides (nec Lafresnaye) Pelzeln, Zur Orn, Bras. iii. 1869. p. 207 (part. : Salto do Girao). 
Calospiza albertinae Hellmayr, Nov, Zool, xii. p. 273 (Igarapé-Asst, Pard) ; idem, /.c, xiii. p. 357 
Prata, Para) ; Snethlage, Journ. f, Ornith. 1908. p. 522 (Aleobaga, Tocantins ; descr. ¢ ). 
No. 1060. 3 ad., Maruins, 30. vii. 1908. “Iris brown, feet and bill bluish 
black.”—Wing 71; tail 45; bill 103 mm. (Munich Museum.) 
This is the first perfectly adult specimen I have seen, both the type (from Salto 
do. Girao) and the two males from Prata, Pard, being slightly immature. It proves: 
that in fully adult males the throat is dull bluish as in C. gyroloides (Lafr.), bat 
C. albertinae can, of course, easily be recognized by its more yellowish green back 
and its orange-rafous shoulder-spot. The species evidently has a wide range in 
Brazil south of the Amazon Valley, Natterer and Hoffmanns obtained it on the Rio 
Madeira, the latter naturalist as well as Robert met with it at Prata near Para, 
and Miss Snethlage took a couple at Alcobaca, on the left bank of the Tocantins, 
* ©. yeni Pelzeln, Zur Orn. Bras, iii. p. 206. ‘ 
+ Calliste tataoauct. — ‘5 
