3. THAMNOPHILUS, 211 



n, I), c. (S eld. ; Bogota. Sclater Coll. 



d. 2 ad. sk. 



e. c5' ad. sk. Bogota. Gould Coll. 



/. 2 ad. sk. Bogota, Purchased. 



</. j ad. sk. Bogota. Salvin-CTodman Coll. 



49. Jhamnophilus tennipunctatus. 



Thamnopliilus teniiipuuctatus, Lqfr. R. Z. 1853, p. 339 (Colombia) ; 



Scl. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 219 (Boyota) ; Scl. et Sd. Nomencl. p. 70 ; 



Tiicz. P. Z. S. 1882, p. 29 (N.E. Peru) ; Tacz. et Bed. P. Z. S. 



1885, p. 99 (Ecuador). 

 Thanmophilus berlepschi, Tacz. Orn. Per. ii. p. 22. 



Above black, with fiue more or less incomplete white cross bands 

 except on head, which is uuit'orm black : beneath black, transversely 

 banded with white bars ; throat black, more or less striated with 

 white ; tail black, with narrow white bars on both webs of all the 

 feathers ; bill and feet black : whole length 6 inches, wing 2-9, 

 tail 2-G. 



Hah. Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. 



The black very much predominates in this species, and renders it 

 easily recognizable. 



a. cJ jr. st. Bogota. Purchased. 



h. <S ad. sk. Bogota. Gould Coll. 



c-f. (S ad. sk. Bogota. Sclater Coll. 



.'/• c? .ji'- sk. Bogota. Purchased. 



h. c? ad. sk. Bogota. Salvin-Godiuan Coll. 



?'. c? ad. sk. Zamora, Ecuador (Fraxer). Sclater Coll. 



/. c? ad. sk. Jima, I'^cuador (FraM'r). Salvin-Goduian Coll. 



k: (^ ad. sk. Chirimoto, Peru [Stdhmann). Sclater Coll. | 



I. (S ad. sk. Huayapampa, Peru [Gartopp). Sclater Coll. | 



( Th. berlepschi, Tacz.) 



50. Thamnophilus multistriatus. 



Thanmophilus raultistriatus, Lafr. Per. Zonl. 1844, p. 82 ; Scl. Eilinh. 

 Phil. Joiirn. n. s. i. p. 238 ; ;V/. P. Z. S. 1855, p. 148, et 1S5S, p. 2l!J 

 (Bogota); id. Cat. A. B. p. 175; Wi/att, Ibis, 1871, p. 331 

 (CcJombia) ; Scl. et Salv. Xo»te/icl. p. 70 ; iid. P. Z. S. Ib79, p. 524 

 (.'Uitioquia) ; Berl. J. f. O. 1884, p. 307 (Bucaramanga). 



Thamnophilus teuuifasciatus, Lawr. Ann. L. N. Y. viii. p. 408 

 (Ecuador) ; Tacz. Orn. Per. ii. p. 21 (E. Peru) ? 



Above, including the head, black with narrow trausverse bands 

 of white : wings and tail similar, but the white bands more distinct 

 and further apart : beneath white, with numerous black cross bands ; 

 bill plumbeous; feet black: whole length G-3 inches, wing 2-S, 

 tail 2-S. Female. Above chestnut-red, with slight blackish stria- 

 tions on the na])e : beneath white, transversely barred with black. 



Jfab. Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. 



Not quite so dark as the last species, and with the head barred 

 like the back. 



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