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Southern Mexico, in States of Chiapas (Ocuilapa; Palenque) and 

 Tabasco (Teapa), to northern Honduras (Rio Blanca; RioChamelecon; 

 San Pedro). 



Calliste larvata Du Bus, Esquiss. Orn., 1845 (?), pi. 9 (Tabasco, s. e. Mexico).— 

 Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 236.— Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 

 19, 260; (nionogr.; Tabasco; Rio Chamelecon, Honduras); Synop. Av. 

 Tanagr., 1856, 86; Monogr. Calliste, 1857, 81, pi. 36; Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 

 70 (Choctum, Guatemala) ; Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 124, part.— Sclater 

 andSALviN, Ibis, 1859, 16 (Rio Chamelecon); Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, 

 836 (San Pedro, Honduras).- Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 467 (Yzabal, Guatemala).— 

 Salvin and Sclater, Ibis, 1860, 33 (Yzabal, Guatemala).— Salvin and God- 

 man, Biol. Centr. Am., Aves, i, 1883, 274, part (Tabasco, s. Mexico; Belize, 

 Brit. Honduras; Yzabal, Choctum, and Chisec, Guatemala; Rio Chamelecon 

 and San Pedro, Honduras). 



[Calliste larvatci] Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 19, jmrt (s. Mexico; 

 Guatemala; Honduras). 



C[allisie] larvata Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, App., 1849, 17. — Dubois, Bull. Ac. Roy. 

 Belg., xxxviii, 1874 (8), (s. Mexico). 



Ta/oo Zarra^MS Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, March, 1851, 42; Note sur 

 lesTang., 1851, 16. 



Calliste larvata typica Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 125, in text. 



[Calliste larvata'] a. subsp. typica Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 125, in 

 list of specimens (localities in Guatemala, Brit. Honduras, and Honduras). 



[Calliste larvata'] var.fa7iny (not Aglaia fanny Lafresnaye) Dubois, Bull. Ac. Roy. 

 Belg., xxxviii, 1874 (8), part (Guatemala). 



(?) Calliste lavinise (not C. lavinia Cassin) Lantz, Trans. Kansas Ac. Sci., 1896-97 

 (1899), 223 (Santo Tomas, Guatemala). 



CALOSPIZA LARVATA FANNY (Lafresnaye). 

 MRS. WILSON'S TANAGER. 



Similar to C. I. larvata^ but averaging slight!}^ smaller, colors of 

 head and sides paler, and greenish edgings to remiges, rectrices, and 

 greater wing-coverts less distinct, sometimes altogether wanting on 

 tail and greater wing-coverts; general color of head lighter golden 

 buffy with more pronounced greenish and less pronounced reddish 

 hue in opposite positions to the light, and not conspicuously darker on 

 throat; blue of forehead and cheeks paler; that of sides and iianks 

 also paler, with very little purplish blue anteriorly (sometimes none); 

 blue of rump and smaller wing-coverts also paler. 



Ymmg, first plumage. — ^Head and neck light bluish green (mala- 

 chite), the feathers dusky grayish basally, producing a minutelj" mot- 

 tled appearance; back and scapulars dusky grayish green, becoming 

 nearly black on outermost scapulars; rump light bluish green (mala- 

 chite); under parts dull whitish, becoming grayish laterally, the throat 

 and chest freckled with grayish; anal region and under tail -coverts 

 pale brownish buffv; wings and tail as in adults, but lesser and mid- 

 dle wing-coverts light grayish green instead of blue. 



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