23. DINDKOBATES. 353 



(1870); Sclat. 8f Salv. Nommicl. Av. Neotr. p. 99(1873); Salv 



Cat. Strickl. Coll p. 395, no. 1931 (188:?). 

 Campias passerinus, Cab. ^ Heine, Mus. Hein. iv. p. 147 (1863). 

 Campias teplirodops, Cab. S) Heine, Mus. Hein. iv. p. 145 (1863) ; 



Pelz. Orn. Bras. p. 246 (1870). 



Adult male. Back, scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts golden 

 olive, -with a few very faint spots of )-ellow, the upper back slightly 

 tinged with reddish ; vring-coverts olive, with white sagittate spots ; 

 bastard-wing and primary-coverts dusky brown ; quills dusky brown, 

 the outer webs of the primaries, at the base, and those of the 

 secondaries along their whole length more or less golden olive, the 

 outer webs of the primaries spotted with buff, those of the secon- 

 daries having dull yellow spots ; the inner webs of the quills with 

 large marginal spots of white ; shafts brown ; tail blackish brown, 

 the feathers spotted with bi'ownish white on both webs, and having 

 a barred appearance, shafts brown ; base of forehead umber-brown 

 with dull whitish spots, the remainder of the forehead, the crown, 

 and occiput crimson ; nasal plumes brown ; sides of the face and 

 neck umber-brown, the lores and a stripe above the malar region 

 whiter ; the whole of the under surface of the body from the chin 

 to the under tail-coverts, both inclusive, olive-brown, very narrowly 

 barred with dull white ; under wing-coverts white, transversely 

 varied with olive-dusky. Total length 5--1 inches, culmen 0-75, 

 wing 3, tail 1-65, tarsus 0'62; toes (without claws) — outer ante- 

 rior 0"46, outer posterior 0-56, inner anterior 0*4, inner posterior 

 0-23. 



Adult female. Has no red on the head, the forehead and crown 

 being brown with dull whitish spots, the occiput and nape washed 

 with golden olive and spotted with yellow. Total length 5-4 inches, 

 culmen 0-75, wing 3'05, tail 1"55, tarsus 0-6. 



Hab. Guiana and Northern Brazil, east into the island of 

 Mexiana. 



13. Dendrobates taenionotus. 



Chloronerpes tsenionotu.s, lieichi nb. Scaiix. Ficince, p. 354, no. 813, 

 pi. dcxxv. figs. 41G4-65, d S «id. (1854) : Crray, List Picid. 

 Brit. Mus. p. 110 (18(i8); id. Hand-l. B. ii. p. ie.9, no. 8798 

 (1870) ; Sdat. ^- Sah\ Nomencl. Av. Neotr. p. 99 (1873). 



Mesopicus tt-enionotus, Malh. Pieidee, ii. p. 58 (1862). 



Campias taenionotus, Cub. Sf Heine, Mk.^. Hein. iv. p. 149 (1863). 



Pious taenionotus, Svndev. Cvnsj). Av. Picin. p. 40 (1866). 



Adult male. Back, scapulars, and rump bright olive golden with 

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