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skins); length (skins), 308-320 (314); wing, 181.5-186.5 (184); tail, 

 94-100.5 (97.2); exposed culmen, 46.5-50 (48.2); tarsus, 34-37 

 (35.5); outer anterior toe, 22-23.5 (22.7). « 



Adult female. — Similar to the adult male, but whole f oreneck and 

 throat black, and buff subauricular stripe extended, more or less, 

 down sides of neck; length (skins), 292-305 (298.5); wmg, 178-185 

 (181.5); tail, 95-98 (96.5); exposed culmen, 45-46.5 (45.7); tarsus, 

 35-39 (37); outer anterior toe, 21-24 (22.5)." 



Panama (Santiago de Veragua; Calovevora; Mt. PirrI), Colombia 

 (Santa Elena and Remedies, Antioqula), and western Ecuador 

 (Paramba). 



Campephilits hasmatogaster (not Picus haematogaster Tschudi) Salvin, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond., 1867, 157 (Santiago de Veragua, Panama; crit.); 1870, 212 (Calo- 

 vevora, Veragua). — Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, 532 

 (Santa Elena and Remedios, Antioquia, Colombia). 



C[niparchus] haematogaster Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., iv, heft 2, 1863, 98 

 (Colombia). 



[Cniparchus] haematogaster Heine and Reichenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Om., 1890, 

 216 (Colombia). 



[Campephilus] hxmatogaster Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 98, 

 part (Veragua). 



Campophilus splendens Hargitt, Ibis, Jan., 1889, 58 (Santa Elena, Antioquia, 

 Colombia; coll. E. Hargitt); Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xviii, 1890, 480 (Calove- 

 vora and Santiago, Panama; Antioquia, Colombia). — Salvin and Godman, 

 Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1895, 449.— Hartert, Novit. Zool., v, 1898, 497 

 (Paramba, n. w. Ecuador, 3,500 ft.; crit.). 



[Campophilits] splendens Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 229. 



Genus XIPHIDIOPICUS Bonaparte. 



Xiphidiopicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, ii, 1854, 126 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 

 1854, 11). (Type, by monotypy, Picus percussus Temminck.) 



Xiphidiopipo Sundevall, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, 115. (To replace Xiphidio- 

 picus, on grounds of purism.) 



Medium-sized Picidae (wing about 105-130 mm.) with outer hind 

 toe longer than outer front toe, tail about three-fourths as long as 

 wing, with very broad rectrices, upper parts mostly plain grayish 

 green, under parts yellow streaked and barred (except on abdomen) 

 with blackish and sides of head white except a dusky auricular stripe. 



Bill about as long as head or a little shorter, compressed (wddth at 

 anterior end of nostrils less than its depth at same point), very nar- 

 rowly chisel-shaped at tip; culmen slightly longer than tarsus, nearly 

 or quite straight, distinctly ridged; gonys decidedly longer than man- 

 dibular rami, straight, distinctly ridged, not prominent basally; 

 supranasal ridge and prenasal groove distinct, parallel with culmen, 

 running out to or toward culmen at a point about one-fourth the dis- 



o Two specimens, from Mt. Pirri, eastern Panama. 



