162 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ZOOLOGY, VOL. XIII. 



Phaethornis striigularis subrufescens 8 Chapman. CHAPMAN'S STRIPE- 

 THROATED HERMIT. 



Phaethornis strigularis subrufescens CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 

 1917, p. 283 (Barbacoas, Narino, Colombia). 



Range : Humid tropical zone of the Pacific coast region of Colombia 

 and Ecuador. 



Phaethornis striigularis atrimentalis b Lawrence. ECUADORIAN STRIPE- 

 THROATED HERMIT. 



Phaethornis atrimentalis LAWRENCE, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VI, 1858, p. 260 

 (between head waters of the Rio Napo and Quito Ecuador). 



Phaethornis striigularis atrimentalis OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 

 1902, p. 313; RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 317, in key. 



Range: Western Ecuador; east Peru? 



Phaethornis striigularis ignobilis Todd. VENEZUELAN STRIPE- 

 THROATED HERMIT. 



Phaethornis striigularis ignobilis TODD, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVI, 1913, 

 p. 173 (Las Quiguas, Venezuela. 



Range: Venezuela (region of Las Quiguas). 



*Phaethornis adolphi adolphi Gould. BOUCARD'S HERMIT. 



Phaethornis adolphi GOULD, Mon. Trochil., XIV, 1857 (Vol. I, 1 86 1), pi. 35 and 



text (Cordova, Vera Cruz, Mexico); SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 



p. 287 (nomen nudum). 



Pygmornis adolphi SALVIN, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 282, part. 

 Phaethornis adolphi adolphi RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 50, V, 1911, 



p. 324. 



Range: Southeastern Mexico, 

 i: Mexico (Cordova). 



*Phaethornis adolphi saturatus Ridgway. DUSKY HERMIT. 



Phaethornis adolphi saturatus RIDGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, 

 p. 54 (El Hogar, eastern Costa Rica); Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 50,, V, 

 1911, p. 326. 



Range: Guatemala to western Panama. 



9 : Costa Rica 4; Panama i ; Nicaragua 2 ; and Guatemala 2. 



Phaethornis striigularis subrufescens CHAPMAN: "Similar to P. s. striigularis 

 GOULD, but smaller, with a shorter bill; under parts more rufescent, the throat more 

 uniform and less streaked." (Chapman, I.e.). 



b According to Chapman (Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 1917, p. 283) this 

 bird is more nearly allied to longuemareus than to striigularis. From lack of speci- 

 mens I am unable to determine its proper status. 



Phaethornis striigularis ignobilis TODD: Similar to P. s. striigularis GOULD, but 

 throat more uniform, under parts paler, and rectrices with broader white edges and 

 tips, the edgings of the outer rectrices more buffy and the hind neck and rump paler 

 cinnamomeous. 



