BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 



495 



TERENOTRICCUS ERYTHRURUS FULVIGULARIS (Salvin and Godman). 

 FULVOUS-THROATED FLYCATCHER. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Pileum, hindnock, and back plain grayish 

 olive, the forehead and lower back tinged, more or less strongly, with 

 1)11 ffv cinnamon; sides of head lighter grayish olive, the eyelids cinna- 

 mon-biiffy, the lores dull whitish; rump and under parts, including 

 axillars, under wing-coverts, and broad edges to inner webs of second- 

 aries, plain buffy ochraceous, the chin and throat paler and duller; 

 upper tail-coverts and tail cinnamon-rufous or ta^\^ly-ochraceous ; 

 outer surface of closed wings mostly ochraceous, the alula and primary 

 coverts nearly uniform dusky; maxilla dusky; mandible pale with 

 darker or dusky tip; iris brown; legs and feet pale brownish or buffy 

 in dried skins, clear yellow in life. ** 



^(^^/7^waZe.— Length (skins), 88-95 (92); wing, 46.5-52 (49.7); tail, 

 35-41 (38.9); exposed culmen, 7.5-9 (8.4); tarsus, 13-16 (14.6); mid- 

 dle toe, 8-9.5 (8.8). '^ 



.l^i/Z^/fwa?(?.— Length (skins), 84-99 (90); wing, 46-51 (47.2); tail, 

 35.5-40 (36.7); exposed culmen, 7.5-8.5 (8.1); tarsus, 13-15.5 (13.8); 

 middle toe, 7.5-9 (8).^ 



Honduras (San Pedro Sula; Santa Ana), Nicaragua (Rio San Juan, 

 near Castillo), Costa Rica (Angostura; Pacuare; Dos Novillas; Trojas; 

 Talamanca; Rio Frio; Carrillo; Juan Vinas; Reventazon; Pozo Azul de 

 Pirris), and Panama (Panama City; Bogaba; Divala; Chepo; Santa 

 Fe de Veragua; Cascajal-Cocle), and southward through Colombia 

 (Bogota) and Ecuador (Rio Napo; Sarayacu; Esmeraldas; Chimbo; 

 Cachavi; Foreste del Rio Peripa) to eastern and central Peru (Yquitos; 

 Chamicuros; Cosnipata; Xeberos; Chyavetas; Santa Cruz; Monterico). 



Myiobius dnnamomeus (not Muscipeta cinnamomea D'Orbigny and Lafresnaye) 

 Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. Y., vii, 18()2, 328 (Panama R. R.). 



Myiobius enjthnirus (not of Cabanis) Sclater, Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 226 (Esmeral- 

 das, w. Ecuador; Rio Napo, e. Ecuador); Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv, 1888, 203 



" Alfaro, manuscript. 

 b Ten specimens. 



