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Adult female. — Length (skins), 681-705 (690); wing, 365-386 

 (375.3); tail, 392-411 (402.7); culmen, 57.5-63 (59.3); tarsus, 32.5- 

 33.5 (33); outer anterior toe, 40-44 (42.5). « 



Mexico, in States of Tamaulipas (Sierra Madre; Rio de la Cruz), 

 Mexico (Temascaltepec), Guanajuato, Zacatecas (Sierra Madre), 

 Sonora (Quiriego), Sinaloa (Mazatlan; Presidio de Mazatlan; Plomo- 

 sas; Coyoatlan; Escuinapa), Jalisco (San Sebastian; Barranca Bel- 

 tran; Barranca Ibarra; Huamelula near Zapotlan; Agosto), Miclioa- 

 can (south of Morelia), Colima (Manzanillo; Rio de la Armeria; 

 Culeta), Guerrero (Acapulco), and Oaxaca (mts. northwest of Tehuan- 

 tepec), and Territory of Tepic (San Bias); Guatemala. 



Psittacus militaris (not of Linnaeus) Wagler, Isis, 1831, 525 (Mexico). 



Macrocercus militaris Bonaparte, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, 88, 109, 151 

 (Mexico). 



Sittace militaris Finsch, Die Papag., i, 1867, 396, part (Mazatlan, Sinaloa); ii, 1868, 

 943, part (crit.); Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen, 1870, 352 (J.lazatlan, Sinaloa).— 

 Lawrence, Mem. Best. Soc. N. H., ii, 1874, 295 (Mazatlan; habits; descr. 

 nest and eggs). — Reichenow, Journ. fiir Om., 1881, 268, part (monogr.); 

 Consp. Psitt., 1882, 156, part. 



S[ittace] militaris Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. Am. Birds, iii, 1874, 

 586, footnote, part. 



Ara militaris Salvin, Ibis, 1871, 88, part (Middle American range). — Lawrence, 

 Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 35 (mts. w. of Tehuantepec City, Oaxaca).— 

 BoucARD, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 1878, 32 (Guatemala). — Salvadori, Cat. 

 Birds Brit. Mus., xx, 1891, 158, part (Quiriego, Sonora; Presidio de Mazatlan, 

 Sinaloa; San Bias, Tepic; Culata, Colima; Sierra Madre, Tamaulipas; 

 Mexico). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1897, 566, part 

 (Mazatlan and Presidio de Mazatlan, Sinaloa; Quiriego, Sonora; San Bias, 

 Tepic; Guanajuato; Culeta and Rio de la Armeria, Colima; Acapulco, 

 Guerrero; Huamelula near Zapotlan, Barranca de Beltran, and Agosto, Ja- 

 lisco; Temascaltepec, Mexico; Sierra Madre, Tamaulipas). — Jouy, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 1894, 786 (Barranca Beltran, and Barranca Ibarra, 

 Jalisco; liabits).— Lantz, Trans. Kansas Ac. Sci. for 1896-97 (1899), 219 

 (Limoncito [Sinaloa?]).— Miller (W. De W.), Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., xxi, 

 1905, 347 (Coyoatlan and Escuinapa, Sinaloa). — Phillips, Auk., xxviii, 1911, 

 75 (Rio de la Cruz, s. Tamaulipas). 



A[ra] militaris Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 586, part; 2d ed., 1896, 594, 

 part. 



