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I. Breast dull lemon or gamboge yellow. 



Icterus cucullatus sennetti, adult female (p. 289) 

 Icterus cucullatus nelsoni, adult female (p. 290) 

 U. Breast orange-yellow or cadmium yellow. 



Icterus cucullatus igneus, adult female (p. 291) 

 jj. Back and scapulars olive-green. 

 k. Darker; bill smaller. 



Icterus xanthornus xanthornus, young (p. 301) 

 kk. Paler; bill larger. 



Icterus xanthornus curasoensis, young (p. 303) 

 /(/(. Tail not more than 81.3. 



(. Auricular region dull orange or yellowish (rarely pinkish); an 

 orange, yellowish, or (rarely) pinkish superciliary stripe; 



upper parts paler and grayer Icterus buUockii, 



adult female (usually) and immature male (p. 315) 

 ii. Auricular region dull olive or dusky; no orange, yellowish, or 

 pinkish superciliary stripe; upper parts darker and browner. 

 Icterus galbula, adult female (sometimes) and im7nature 

 male (i). 311). 

 ■ee. Breast deep olive-greenish, deep wax-yellowish, or brownish. 

 /. Breast brownish. 



(/. Greater wing-coverts edged with pale yellowish; middle wing-coverts 

 pale yellow; throat distinctly brownish. 



Icterus dominicensis, young (p. 273) 

 gg. Greater wing-covert.s edged with pale brownish ; middle wing-coverts 

 light olive-greenish; throat yellowish. 



Icterus portoricensis, young (p. 272) 

 Xf. Breast deep yellowish olive, olive-greenish, or deep wax yellow. 



g. Breast deep olive-greenish or yellowish olive; forehead dull brownish; 



chin dusky; tail grayish olive ...Icterus hypomelas, young (p. 271) 



gg. Breast deep wax-yellowish, like rest of under parts; forehead similar, 



but browner; tail yellowish olive Icterus oberi, young (p. 265) 



ICTERUS ICTERUS (Linnseus). 

 TROUPIAL. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Head, neck (except lower hindneck), chest, back, 

 scapulars, wing's, and tail, black, the wings relieved by a broad white 

 stripe or longitudinal patch, involving the middle coverts, innermost 

 greater coverts, and l)road edgings to innermost secondaries or tertials; 

 lesser wing-coverts, broad collar across lower hindneck and upper back, 

 sides of chest and under parts posterior to chest, rich orange yellow, 

 varying to lemon yellow or orange; liill black, with basal half of man- 

 dible bluish gray (pale grayish blue in life): iris light yellow or yel- 

 lowish white; legs and feet grayish dusky (bluish gray in life?); length 

 (skins), 22S.6-264.2 (246.1); wing, nO.T-llT.l (115.1); tail, 94.5-107.2 

 (100.8); culmen, from base, 32.5-36.1 (34.5); depth of bill at base, 12.2- 

 12.7 (12.2); tarsus, 31.5-33.5 (32.3); middle toe, 22.4-24.6 (23.6).^ 



Northeastern coast of South America, in Colombia (Valle Dupar, 



^ Seven specimens, only two of them with sex determined. 



