31. ANABAZENOPS. 109 



Anabazenops meutalis, Tacz. et Berl. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 96 (Ecuador). 

 Anabazenops lineatus, Laior. Ann. Li/c. N. Y. viii. p. 127, et ix. 



p. 106 (Costa Rica) ; Salv. Ibis, 1870, p. 110 ; v. Berl. Pr. U. S. N. 



M. 1888, p. 565. 



Above brown ; head, neck, and upper back with long shaft-stripes 

 of pale fulvous ; rump and tail chestnat : beneath similar ; throat, 

 breast, and middle of belly covered more or less with narrow 

 elongated shaft-stripes of pale fulvous ; throat nearlj' entirely pale 

 fulvous ; under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers 

 pale cinnamoracous : whole length 7 inches, wing 3'5, tail 3. 

 Young. Stripes less apparent above : beneath, breast deep cinuamo- 

 meous without stripes ; throat similar, but rather paler. 



Hah. Ecuador, Veragua, and Costa Rica. 



a. (S ad. sk. Pallatanga, Ecuador (Fraser) Sclater CoU. 



(Type of the species.) 



b. r? ad. sk. Pallatanga, Ecuador {Fraser). Sclater Coll. 



c. Ad. sk. Pallatanga, Ecuador. L. Fraser [C]. 



d. Ad. sk. Vicinity of Quito, Ecuador. Sal vin-Godman Coll. 



e. cS ad. ; /. J jr. Machay, Ecuador (Stoh- Sclater Coll. 

 sk. mann). 



ff, h. Ad. sk. Jima, Ecuador (Buckley). Salvin-Godmau Coll. 



i. Ad. sk. Ecuador {Buckley). Sclater Coll. 



j. Ad. sk. Bogota. . Salviu-Godnian Coll. 



k, I, (S jr. ; m. $ Calovevora, Veragua {Arce). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



ad. sk. 



n. Jr. sk. Veragua {Arce). Sclater Coll. 



o. Ad.sk. Irazu distr., Costa Rica Salvin-Godmau Coll. 



{Rogers). 



p. S ad. sk. Costa Rica {Carmiol). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



8. Anabazenops guttulatus. 



Anabazenops guttidatus, Sol. P. Z. S. 1857, p. 272, pi. cxxx. (Vene- 

 zuela) ; cl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. QQi. 



Above olivaceous ; superciliaries rufous ; feathers of cap olivaceous, 

 with blackish margins ; interscapulium pale ochraceous, margined 

 and spotted with dark ochraceous ; wings blackish margined with 

 brown ; tail uniform ferruginous red : beneath, throat whitish ; 

 breast and upper belly ochraceous white with a fulvous tinge, and 

 feathers margined with brownish olive : flanks and crissum earthy 

 brown : whole length 7 inches, wing 3*3, tail 3. 



Ilah. Venezuela. 



This description, made in 1857, was based on a specimen in the 

 Paris Museum, transmitted from Caracas by M. Levraud. I have 

 never yet succeeded in meeting with other specimens of this dis- 

 tinct species, remarkable for its striped plumage above and beneath, 

 and broad rufous superciliaries. 



