10. CAXLISTE. 109 



Similar to C. aurulenta, but body beneath of a deep uniform 

 chestnut. 



Hub. Int. of Colombia (Bogota collections). 



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19. Calliste arthusi. 



Tauagi-a arthus, Less. III. Zool. pi. 9. 



Calliste arthus, £p. Cons]}. i. p. 235, sp. 36. 



Calliste arthusi, Sclater, Contr. Orn. 1851, p. 63 ; id. F. Z. S. 1856, 



pp. 19, 251 ; id. Mon. Callist. p. 35, pi. 16 ; id. Syn. Av. Tan. p. 77 ; 



id. Cat. A. B. p. 65 ; Sd. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 19. 



Above orange-yellow ; interscapulium blacli, varied with yellow ; 

 lores, auricular spot, wings, and tail black ; wing-coverts and 

 secondaries edged with yellow : below dark chestnut ; throat and 

 middle of belly bright yellow ; under wing-coverts and inner 

 margins of wing-feathers white ; bill black ; feet brownish : whole 

 length 5-5 inches, wing 3-2, tail 2-3. Female similar to the male. 



Hah. Venezuela, forests of the Andes. 



a. Ad. sk. Venezuela {Dysoii). Sclater Coll. 



h. Ad. sk. Venezuela. D. Dyson [C.]. 



c. Ad. sk.. Venezuela. Salvin-Godmaa Coll. 



d, e. Ad. sk. Venezuela. Purchased. 

 /. Ad. sk. Venezuela. Gould CoU. 



20. Calliste pulchra. 



Calospiza pulchra, Tsch. in Wiegm. Arch. 1844, pt. 1, p. 285 ; id 

 Faun. Per. p. 200, pi. 18. f. 2 ; Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1854, p. 206. 



Calliste pidchra, Bp. Consp. i. p. 235, sp. 32 ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 

 pp. 19, 261, et 1858, p. 74 ; id. Mon. Callist. p. 33, pi. 15 ; id. Syn. 

 Av. Tan. p. 77; id. Cat. A. B. p. 65; Scl. et Salv. F. Z.S. 1873, 

 p. 186 (S. Peru), 1879, p. 698 (Bolivia) ; iid. Nomencl. p. 19 ; Tacz. 

 F. Z. S. 1874, p. 514 (Central Peru), 1882, p. 11 (N.E. Peru) ; 

 id. Orn. Fer. ii. p. 462. 



Calliste pulchra sequatorialis, Tacz. et Berl. F. Z. S, 1885, p. 77. 



Above orange-yellow ; rump golden yellow ; interscapulium black 

 variegated with yellow ; lores, large auricular spot, wings, and tail 

 black ; wing-coverts and secondaries edged with ycUow : below 

 bright yellow ; throat dark orange or chestnut ; broad chiu-spot 

 and sides of biU black ; under wing-coverts and inner margins of 

 wing-feathers white ; bill black ; feet dark brown : whole length 

 5'5 inches, wing 3, tail 2'1. Female like the male. 



Hah. Eastern Ecuador (Napo district), Peru, and Bolivia 

 The extension of the black chin and dark orange or almost chest- 

 nut throat readily distinguish this species from its three foregoing 

 aUies. 



