44. UR0THRAT7PIS. 251 



31. Chlorospingus berlepschi. 



Cblorospingus berlepschi, Tacz. F.Z.8. 1880, p. 195; id. Orn. Per. 



Female. Above olive-brown, wings and tail more rufescent; cap 

 plumbeons; sides of head black: below chestnut-red, passing, into 

 fulvous on the middle of the belly and into brownish on the flanks • 

 under wmg-coverts pale fulvous : whole length 5-2 inches, wing 2-l\ 



Hah. Central Peru. 



..Ifr'^°''^^' ^f""^-^^ the preceding, but without any traces of 

 superciliaries, and with the plumbeous cap weU defined. I am 

 much indebted to the Warsaw Museum for the loan of the typicS 

 mXS '' ^ *'''°'''^*'' ^""^ ^^^ "^""^^ ^'^ probably not differ 



32. Chlorospingus ochraceus. 

 CMoro^spingus ochraceus, Berl. et Tacz. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 291, pi. xxiv. 



^J^'^a''^ t^ ?• '"f^«r^^"*' '^"* ^'^^ tJie sides of the head brown 

 instead of black, middle of belly darker, and crissum more rufous 



Mab. \Vestern Ecuador. 



Dcscnbed from female examples in Graf v. Berlepsch's collection 

 obtained by Hiemeradzki. Posslhhj not different frim C. melanotis'. 



44. UEOTHRAUPIS. 



Urothraupis, Berl. et Tacz. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 83 U. stokmanni. 



The single species of this genus from Western Ecuador might 

 almost be placed along with the more slender-billed Ciaorospinai 

 from which, however, it differs in its longer and much rounded £0! 



1. Urothraupis stolzmanni. 



Urothraupis stolzmanui, Berl. et Tac%. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 83, pi. viii. 



h.W ^\^-!.^'^ ' '•''^^' a^f^edges of wing-coverts slightly olivaceous • 

 below whire, varied on the breast and belly with schistaceous 

 flanks, crissum, and under wing-coverts schistaceous, with slio-ht 

 olivaceous tinge; bill black; feet dark brown: wh^le leno-th H 



dark'ii'ilohfu?'^' ^^ ^'^' ^''""^'' ^'"'^^ '™^^'' '^^^ ^°* ^""^^"^ «« 

 Bab. Eastern slope of Andes of Ecuador. 



«. 6 ad. sk. San Rafael, Ecuador (Stolz- Sclater Coll. (One of the 

 ""'''")• types of the species.) 



