484 TEOGONID^. 



Pyrotrogou kasumba, Cab. ^- Heine, Miis. Sein. iv. p. 158 (1863) ; 



Salvad. Cat. Ucc. Borneo, p. 29 (1874). 

 Trogon fasciatus, Temm. {nee Gm.) PI. Col. 321 (1825) ; Less. Traite 



Oni. p. 121 (1831); Low, Sanavak, p. 410 (1818). 

 Trogou condea, Cuv. Reg. An. i. p. 459 (1829). 

 Trogon temniinckii, Gould, P. Z. S. 1835, p. 29 ; Gould, Man. Troq. 



ed. i. pi. 29 [text] (1838). 

 Harpactes temminckii, Sioains. Class. B. ii. p. 337 (1837) ; Gray, 



Gen. B. i. p. 70 (1845) ; id. List Fissir.Brit. Mus. p. 44 (1848) ; id. 



Gen. B. iii. App. p. 4 (1849) ; Bonap. Consp. Gen. Av. i. p. 151 



(1850). 



Adult male. Top of the head, throat, and chest deep black ; nape, 

 breast, and rest of uuderparts blood-red, the chest and breast sepa- 

 rated by a narrow white band; back and rump orange-brown, 

 shading to rusty on the upper tail-coverts * ; wings black ; quills 

 white at the base, the basal half of outer web of the primaries 

 margined with white ; secondaries and wing-coverts (except the 

 greater primary-coverts, which are uniform black) with narrow, 

 very distinct white bars ; middle pair of tail-feathers reddish brown 

 tipped with black, second and third pairs black, and three outer 

 pairs with the basal two-thirds black and the terminal part obliquely 

 white, the white extending furthest on the outer web : tip and 

 edges of bill black, rest dull cobalt ; naked skin round eye and at 

 gape pale cobalt ; iris dark brown ; legs and feet bluish purple. 

 Total length 12-3 inches, wing 5-7, tail 7*1, tarsus O'o. 



An immature male differs from the adult in having the breast 

 and belly mixed with rufous-buff; the secondaries somewhat widely 

 barred and margined with buff ; the tail-feathers pointed, and the 

 centre pair without the terminal black band ; otherwise the plumage 

 resembles that of the adult. 



A somewhat younger specimen differs from the above in having 

 the black chest mixed with grey feathers. 



A still younger specimen has the chest grey with only a few 

 black feathers, the breast and underparts rufous-buff tinged in the 

 centre with pink, and the \^ing-coverts barred with buff instead of 

 white. 



Adult female. Head brown, shading into oUve-brown on the back 

 and rust on the rump and upper tail-coverts ; throat and chest 

 grey, breast and rest of underparts rusty buff; wings like those of 

 the male, but the bars are buff instead of white ; tail as in the male. 

 Total length 11'9 inches, wing 5-7, tail 7'2, tarsus 0'5. 



Young females differ from the adult in having the wing-coverts 

 and secondaries more widely barred and margined with buff and 

 the tail-feathers pointed, the centre pair having no black terminal 

 band. 



Hub. S. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo. 



* An adult male from Malacca, collected by Wallace, has a baud of scarlet 

 between the lower back and the rump. 



