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Myrmotherula menetriesi Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, 237, part(monogr.); 

 1860, 67 (Pallatanga, w. Ecuador), 89 (Nauegal, e. Ecuador; crit.); Cat. 

 Am. Birds, 1862, 180 (Nanegdl and Rio Napo, e. Ecuador; Pallatanga, 

 w. Ecuador); Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xv, 1890, 240, part (Pallatanga and 

 Nanegal). — Taczanowski, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, 530 (Amable Maria 

 and Paltaypampa, centr. Peru); 1882, 30 (Huambo, n. e. Peru); Orn. du 

 Perou, ii, 1884, 45. — Berlepsch and Taczanowski, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1883, 564 (Chimbo, w. Ecuad6r; crit.); 1884, 302 (Sarupata, Ecuador).— 

 Taczanowski and Berlepsch, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, 101 (Machay 

 and Mapoto, Ecuad6r; crit.). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr. -Am., 

 Aves, ii, 1892, 211, part (Ecuaddr; Peru). — Salvadori and Festa, Boll. 

 Mus. Zool., etc., Torino, xv, no. 362, 1899, 30 (Foreste del Rio Peripa, 

 w. Ecuador; crit.). — Goodfellow, Ibis, 1902, 65 (Gualea, w. Ecuador). 



[Myrmotherula] menetriesi Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 72, part. — 

 Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 22, part (Ecuador; Peru). — Berlepsch and 

 Stolzman, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, 58 (Amable Maria, centr. Peru). 



Myrmotherula menetriesi? Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, 67 (Pallatanga, 

 e. Ecuador). 



Myrmotherula menetriesU Taczanowski and Berlepsch, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1885, 68 (Chimbo, Mapoto, and Machay, w. Ecuad6r). 



MYRMOPAGIS FULVIVENTRIS (Lawrence). 



LAWRENCE'S ANTWREN. 



Adult male. — Above plain olive (varying from grayish to brownish 

 olive), becoming slightly grayer on pileum (where feathers are very 

 indistinctly margined or flecked with dusky) and more brownish pos- 

 teriori}^; upper tail-coverts and tail much browner (sepia brown to 

 prouts brown); more anterior lesser wing-coverts plain olive, the 

 more posterior ones partly or wholly black, each with a terminal s])ot 

 of buff; middle and greater coverts black with a terminal guttate or 

 subtriangular spot of buff; remiges brownish olive to olive-brown 

 (nearly prouts brown); auricular, suborbital, and malar regions dull 

 grayish white, indistinctly streaked or flecked with dusky grayish; 

 chin wliite; throat black, each feather tipped with a large guttate 

 spot of white; rest of under parts light buffy olive or olive-buffy, 

 slightly clearer and more buffy on abdomen, grayer on chest, and 

 more olivaceous on sides and flanks; under wing-coverts and broad 

 edgings to inner webs of remiges pale brownish buffy; mandible dark 

 horn color with paler tomium, mandible dull wliitish (pale grayish blue 

 or bluish gray in life); iris brown, reddish brown, or straw color; ^ legs 

 and feet light horn color (bluish gray or grayish blue in life) ; length 

 (skins), 86-104 (96); wing, 48.5-53.5 (50.8); tail, 30-37 (32.7); 

 culmen, 14-15.5 (14.8); tarsus, 15.5-17 (16.1); middle toe, 10.5- 

 11.5 (11).'' 



'^M. A. Carriker, jr., on labels. & Thirteen specimens. 



