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Lophornis verreauxi klagesi a Berlepsch and Hartert. KLAGE'S CO- 

 QUETTE. 



Lophornis verreauxi klagesi BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, 



p. 89 (Suapure, Caura River, Venezuela). 

 Polemistria verreauxi klagesi CHERRIE, Bull. Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., 



II, 1916, p. 300. 



Range: Venezuela. 



Lophornis insignibarbis Simon. b SIMON'S COQUETTE. 



Lophornis insignibarbis SIMON, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, XV, 1890, p. 17 (Bogota); 



HARTERT, Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 221. 

 L[ophornis] insignibarbis BOUCARD, Gen. Humming Bds., 1893-95, P- 37. m text, 



Grit." 



Range: "Colombia." 



Genus POPELAIRIA Reichenbach. 



Popelairia Reichenbach, Aufz. d. Colib., 1854, p. 12 (Type Trochilus popelairii 

 Du Bus). 



*Popelairia popelairii (Du Bus). POPELAIRE'S THORN-BILL. 



Trochilus popelairii Du Bus, Equis. Orn., II, 1846, pi. 6 and text ("Perou"). 



Gouldia popelairii GOULD, Mon. Trochil., Ill, 1854, pi. 127; ELLIOT, Syn. Tro- 

 chil., 1879, p. 138. 



Prymnacantha popelairei SALVIN, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 428. 



Popelairia tricholopha REICHENBACH, Aufz. d. Colib., 1854, p. 12. 



P[opelairea] popelairei HARTERT, Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 222. 



Popelairia popelairii OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, p. 342 (Archi- 

 dona, Ecuador); RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 678, in 

 key. , 



Range: Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. 

 2 : Colombia. 



*Popelairia langsdorffi langsdorffi ( Temminck) . LANGSDORFF'S THORN- 

 BILL. 



Trochilus langsdorffi TEMMINCK, PI. Col., IV, 1821, pi. 66, Fig. i ("Bresil"). d 

 Gouldia langsdorffi GOULD, Mon. Trochil., Ill, 1854, pi. 128; ELLIOT, Syn. 



Trochil., 1879, p. 138. 

 Prymnacantha langsdorffi SALVIN, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 431, part. 



a Lophornis verreauxi klagesi BERL. and HARTERT: Similar to L. v. verreauxi 

 from the Upper Amazons, but differs in having the general color of body darker 

 green, rectrices and upper tail coverts dark bronzy olive (not dark copper bronze 

 color) ; elongated feathers on sides of throat darker and white tips smaller. 



b Lophornis insignibarbis SIMON: Approaches L. v. verreauxi, but elongated 

 feathers of the neck replaced by a metallic green throat; bill more slender. 



Boucard (I.e.) believes this to represent a phase of plumage of an immature 

 L. verreauxi. 



d Type locality fixed by Hellmayr, "Rio de Janeiro." 



