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Rio Atrato, to Unguia, along the Golfo de Uraba through Acandi 

 on the western side, and to Necoch, Antioquia, on the east. Another 

 subspecies, milleri, inhabits the rest of northwestern Colombia in 

 the departments of Antioquia, Cordoba and Bolivar from the valley 

 of the Rio Sinu to the lower Rio Cauca and the middle Rio Mag- 

 dalena. A third, viridiventris, is found along the west coast from 



Figure 32. — Golden-collared manakin, doctorcito, Manacns vitcllintis vitcllinus, 



male. 



central Choco and northwestern Antioquia (Villa Artiaga) in the 

 upper Rio Cauca Valley south to the Rio Dagua in western \'alle. 

 An allied species, Manacns manacns with several races, ranges 

 widely to the east and south of these limits in Colombia, east through 

 Venezuela to Trinidad and the Guianas, south to eastern Peru and 

 much of Brazil to eastern Paraguay and Misiones in northeastern 

 Argentina. The male in this form is similar in color pattern to 

 vitelUnus but has the head, breast, and band across the upper breast 



