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between olive-green and raw umber, the outer webs of distal 

 primaries more or less distinctly spotted with dull cinnamon-rufous, 

 the inner webs of proximal secondaries (except first two) showing 

 more or less of the same along margin, the upper tail-coverts 

 sometimes tipped or terminally margined with wax yellowish; tail 

 dull black terminally, passing into dull olive-greenish basally; 

 auricular region, chin, and throat plain olive or brown (between 

 broccoU brown and raw-umber); foreneck and chest greenish olive 

 to ochreous olive, the latter more or less conspicuously spotted 

 with pale buffy yellowish, the breast similar but with the yellowish 

 spots more transverse (bar-like); rest of under parts rather broadly 

 barred with deep or dark olive on a yellowish buff or pale buff- 

 yellowish ground, the darker bars narrower, and yellowish interspaces 

 correspondingly wider, on under tail-coverts; under wing-coverts 

 vinaceous-cinnamon or light cinnamon-rufous, the carpo-metacarpal 

 region more or less spotted or barred with dusky; inner webs of 

 remiges Hght cinnamon-rufous, tipped with dusky (extensively so 

 on outermost and longer primaries), with transverse spots or broad 

 bars of dusky on inner half (approximately), these concealed in the 

 closed wing; under surface of tail light glaucous-olive; bill dull black, 

 the mandible with basal half or more pale horn color or whitish; 

 legs and feet dusky (olive-green in life); length (skins), 172-182 

 (177); wing, 108-118.5 (113); tail, 58.5-66.5 (61.9); culmen, 19-21.5 

 (20); tarsus, 17-19 (17.7); outer anterior toe, 15-16.5 (15.8).^ 



Adult female. — Similar to the adult male, but only the nape and 

 hindneck bright red, the pileum dull olive, and malar region lighter, 

 more yellowish, olive; loral, superciliary, and suborbital region tinged 

 with dark red; length (skins), 170-185 (178); wing, 112-116 (113); 

 tail, 57.5-65.5 (62.4) ; culmen, 19.5-21.5 (20.7); tarsus, 17-18.5 (17.8); 

 outer anterior toe, 15-16.5 (15.8).* 



Young female. — Similar to the adult female, but general color of 

 under parts more buffy, the chest broadly barred with buff, and 

 foreneck spotted with the same. 



Western Panama (Bugaba, Chiriqui), through Costa Eica (Tala- 

 manca; Rio Sicsola; Guayabo; Carrillo; El Hogar; Cachi; Bonilla; 



