496 TROGONID.T;. 



8. HAPALARPACTES. 



Type. 

 Apalliarpactes, Bonap. Consp. J ol. Zyg. p. 14 (1854). . Il.reinwardti. 

 Aphalhai'pactes, Horsf. ^ Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E. hid. 



Co. ii. p. 716 H. reinwai'dti. 



Hapalai-pactes, Cah. Sj- Heine, Mus. Hein. iv. p. 162 



(1863) H. reinwardti. 



Throe centre pairs of tail-feathers bluish green in both sexes, 

 without a terminal black bar. Infraloral space, gape, cheeks, and 

 space behind the eye naked. Upper tail-coverts not abnormally de- 

 veloped. Upper mandible not toothed behind the subterminal notch. 

 Throat yellow. 



Range. Java and Sumatra. 



1. Hapalarpactes reinwardti. 



Trogou reinwardti, Temm. Bl. Col. no. 124 (1823) ; id. Bl. Col, 



Couroiw. sp. 5 (1825) ; Less. Traite Orn. p. 122 (1831) ; Gotdd, 



Mon. Tvoq. ed. i. pi. 27 [text] (1838) ; Jcmline Sf Selby, Blast. Orn. 



pi. cxxx. (1825-43) ; Hual. B. Z. S. 1807, p. 444. 

 Trogon rienwardti, Sfeph. in Shaw's Geti. Zool. xiv. p. 221 (182G). 

 Apaloderma reinwardti, Sivains. Class. B. ii. p. 337 (1837). 

 Harpactes reinwardti, Hartl. Verz. Mus. Brem. p. 12 (1844) ; Gray, 



Gen. B. i. p. 71 (1845) ; Gray, List Fissir. Brit. Mus. p. 45 (1848) ; 



Bonap. Consp. Gen. Av. i. p. 151 (1850) ; Gould, B. Asia, i. pi. 72 



[text] (1865) ; Gould, Mon. Trog. ed. ii. pi. 44 [text] (1860) ; Gray, 



Hand-l. B. i. p. 84 (1869). 

 ApalLarpactes reinwardti, Bona}). Consp. Vol. Zyg. p. 14 (1854) ; 



Vorderm. Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. xlv. p. 321 (1886). 

 Hapalarpactes reinwardti, Cal. 8f Heine, Mus. Hein. Th. iv. p. 162 



(1863). 

 " Trogon sul])hureus, Begbie" {nee Spi.v), Bonap. Consp. Gen. Av. i. 



p. 151 (1850). 

 Harpactes orescius, Blyth, Ibis, 1865, p. 32. 



Adult male. Top of the head olive-green, shading into olive- 

 brownish green on the feathered parts of the cheeks and chest ; 

 back dark green glossed with bluish green ; throat, breast, and 

 under tail-coverts yellow, shading into orange on the belly ; thighs 

 greyish green ; wings black ; quiUs with white bases ; primaries 

 margined on the outer web with white ; secondaries and wing- 

 coverts, except the greater primary-coverts, which are uniform 

 black, dark glossy green crossed by numerous narrow yellow bars ; 

 three middle pairs of tail-feathers dark green glossed with bluish 

 purple ; three outer pairs the same, but with the greater part of the 

 outer web white and the inner web squarely tipped with white : bill 

 bright orange ; feet apparently flesh or orange. Total length 13-3 

 inches, wing 5-7, tail 7'5, tarsus 0'7. 



Adult female. Resembles the male, but the throat, breast, and 

 rest of underparts are less brilliant, and the narrow bars of the 



