lURDS OK XOHTII AND Mri)J)LK AMERICA. 520 



'/. Auricular region iniinaculate white, t'xcept upi)er margin; l)rea>t barreil 

 with whito. ( Interior of Colombia. ) 



Pheugopedius fasciato-ventris fasciato-ventris, adults (cxtralimital'O 

 (Id. Aurie-ular region not immaculate white; breast plain l)lack or <lusky. 

 r. Auricular region entirely black or dusky (sometimes finely streaked witli 

 whitish; Hanks distinctly barred; brown of back, etc., lighter, (Uiller; 

 tail black, barreil w'ith pale brown. (Lsthnius of Panama. ) 



Pheugopedius fasciato-ventris albigularis, adults ( p. o'M ) 

 ('('. Auricular region partly wliitr, flanks not distinctly, if at all, V)arred; 

 brown of back, etc., darker and more castaneous; tail chestnut, 

 barred with black. (Veraguji, Chiri(|ni, and Costa Kica. ) 



Pheugopedius fasciato-ventris melanogaster, adults (p. iS'A'I) 

 <r. Under parts of body plain l)rown. (Young.)'' 

 hi). Under parts of body neither black, dusky, nor brown. 

 c. Throat streaked, spotted, or barred with black, or else the chest spotted. 

 (/. Chest tawny; throat white, barred with black, or black spotted with white; 

 chest not si)otted, or else the ground-color tawny. 

 c. Chest plain tawny. 

 /. Throat black, spotted with wliite; abdomen pale tawny or Ituffy. 

 (Isthnms of Panama to Costa Eica. ) 



Pheugopedius hyperythrus, adults (p. 538) 

 ff. Throat barred with black and white; abdomen white. (Guiana, 

 Venezuela, Trinidad, and To])ago. ) 



Pheugopedius rutilus, adults (extraliniital) ■' 

 ee. Chest spotted witii l)lack. (Province of Santa IVIarta, Colombia.) 



Pheugopedius laetus, adults (extralimitaW) 



(Ifl. Cliest white, spotted or variously marked with white ordusky. (Pheiujo- 



jJedins iiiaruUj}ectn.s. ) 



('. Darker and browner, the l)ack olive-brown oi- russet-biown, the flanks 



raw umber to russet. 



/. Paler, the back more olive-brown, the flanks raw und»er; chest, ett-., 



with black spots smaller; slightly smaller (adult male averaging wing 



58.1, tail 47.7, exposed culmen 16.6, tarsus 22.1; adult female, wing 



54.6, tail 46.9, exposed culmen 16. ) (Southern Tamaulipas to Oaxaca. ) 



Pheugopedius maculipectus maculipectus (p. 534) 



2f'. Darker, the back more russet-brown, tiie flanks russet; chest, etc., with 



black spots lieavier; slightly larger (adult male averaging wing 60.9, 



tail 48.9, exposed culmen 17.4; adult female, wing 56. (5, tail 46.5, 



exposed culmen Iti.S). ( i'lastei-u Oaxaca, Tal)asco, and Chiapas to 



Honduras. ) Pheugopedius maculipectus umbrinus (p. 535) 



« Thri/othorusfascktto-rentris Lafresnaye, Rev. Zool., viii, 1845, 337 (Bogota, Colom- 

 bia; type now in coll. Bost. Soc. N. B..).—ThryothorH!i fasriatheiilrl.s Sclater and Sal- 

 vin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, 493 (Remedios and Xeche, Colombia); Salvin 

 and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1880, 90, part (Colombia); Sharpe, Cat. 

 Birds Brit. :\Ius., vi, 1881, 229, pi. 14, fig. 1 (Bogota).— Pheufjopedim fasciato-ventris 

 Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1864, 134, part (Bogota). 



''Only that of ]\ f. alhlijularis seen by me. 



''riiniiilJinnis ;v(//7».s- Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 55 (South 

 America; coll. Paris Mus.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus.. vi, 1S81, 2:\S.— Pit eiujo- 

 pediiix ridili(.'< P.aird, Review Am. Birds, 1864, 135, irAr\.— T[lir;ioliiorit.'<] riililaiis 

 Svvainson, Ornithological Drawings, pt. 2. IS.'U, j.l. \:^. — Tro<]h,diitcs nitUans I.eotan.l. 

 Ois. Trinidad, 1866, 173. 



" Thrnuthorns l:,lii.'< hiiUii^, I'n.c. I'.iol. Soc. Wash., xii, Aug. ID, 18118, l(i(» (^Puebhi 

 Vieja, Santa Marta, (\3lombia, 8,(K)0 ft. all.: coll. K. A. and O. Bangs). 



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