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neck, and nnderparts chocolate-brown, the malar region crimson, 

 and the sides of the body yellow, this colour showing when the 

 wing is closed ; the flanks, thighs, and under tail-covorts yellow 

 washed with rufous, the latter colour stronger on the coverts ; under 

 wing-coverts and axillaries yellow. Total length 11 inches, cul- 

 men 1-25, wing 6-1, tail 3-9, tarsus 0-95; toes (without claws) — 

 outer anterior 0"95, outer posterior 0"8, inner anterior 0-62, inner 

 posterior 0"38. 



Adult female. Wants the red malar patch, but otherwise resembles 

 the adult male. Total length 10 inches, culmen 1-15, wing 6, 

 tail 3"35, tarsus 1. 



Hah. North Brazil, from Para and the Capim lliver west to Mara- 

 bitanas, and south to Salto do Girao on the Rio Madeira. 



a. S ad. sk. Oyapoc, Cayenne. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



b. (S ad. sk. Para, March {A. R. Wallace). Sclater Coll. 



c. (S ad. sk. Para, Dec. {J. Natterer). Sclater Coll. 



d. cS ad. sk. Para, Sept. {K L. Layard). Tweeddale Coll. 



e. 2 imm. sk. Capim River, Brazil {A. R. Sclater Coll. 



Wallace), 

 f. 2 ^^- sk. Marabitanas, Brazil, May {J. Sclater Coll. 



Natterer). 



8. Celeus citreopygius. 



Celeopicus jumana (pt.), ilfatt. Z?it//. Soc. d'lTtst. Nat. Metz, 1851, 



p. 73_; id. Picidce, ii. p. 27, pi. Iv. figs. 1, 2 (1862). 

 Celeus jumana (non Spiv), Sclat. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 74; id. Cat. Amer. 



B. p. 336, no. 2005 (1862) ; id. ^- Salv. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 196 ; iid. 



op. cit. 1873, p. 291 ; Tacz. op. cit. 1882, p. 43 ; id. Orn. Perou, iii. 



p. 97 (1886). 

 Celeus citreopvgius, Sclat. ^- Salv. P. Z. S. 1867, pp 753, 758 ; Grai/, 



List Picid. 'Brit. Mm. p. 88 (1868) ; id. Ifand-l. B. ii. p. 194, 



no. 8719 (1870) ; Sclat. ^ Salv. No^nencl. Av. Neotr. p. 101 (1873) ; 



tid. P. Z. S. 1873, p. 291 ; Tacz. Orn. Perou, iii. p. 98 (1886). 



Adult male. Resembles C. jumana, but differs in having the inner 

 webs of the primaries black, with rufous-buff bases, the latter colour 

 running obliquely from the base of the shaft towards the margin of 

 the web ; the secondaries rufous, lighter on the basal margin of the 

 inner webs ; the flanks, thighs, and under tail-coverts darker and 

 more rufous, and the yellow on the sides of the body not showing 

 when the wing is closed ; the upper tail-coverts also deep rufous. 

 Sometimes the quills have a trace of black spotting (more or less 

 transverse) at the base. The dimensions are also greater. Total 

 length 11-5 inches, culmen 1-23, wing 6-15, tail 3-8, tarsus 1 ; toes 

 (without claws) — outer anterior 0-S.5, outer posterior 0-78, inner 

 anterior O'GS, inner posterior 0'4. 



Adidt female. Differs from the adult male in wanting the crimson 

 malar stripe. Total length 11-5 inches, culmen 1'18, wing 6-6, 

 tail 4'1, tarsus 1. 



Hah. North-eastern Peru (Yquitos, Santa Cruz, Yurimaguas, 

 Sarayacu), and ranging north to Sarayacu in Ecuador. 



