48 TTRANNIDiE. 



Dark cinereous, paler and more olivaceous on the back and 

 wings : edges of wing-coverts and secondaries rather lighter : below 

 paler, throat and breast blackish like the head; inner margins of 

 wing-feathers whitish ; outer primaries acuminated ; bill plumbeous, 

 feet black : whole length 4-6 inches, wing 2-2, tail 2-3. Female. 

 Brownish cinereous ; cap and rump rufous ; wings blackish, tips of 

 coverts and edges of outer secondaries whitish ; tail blackish, inner 

 webs of all the lateral rectrices except the tips rufous : beneath 

 whitish, striated with ashy on the throat, breast, and flanks ; bill 

 brownish, feet black. 



Hab. Northern Provinces of Argentine Republic. 



Much smaller than C. cabanisi, and with the head of the female 

 rufous. 

 a, b. <3 5 ad. sk. Salta, rep. Arg. H. Durnford [C.]. 



c. d ad. sk. Tucuman, rep. Arg. H. Durnford [C.J. 



d. 2 a d- sk. Cordova, rep. Arg. {Doering). Sclater Coll. 



15. LICHENOPS. 



Type. 



Liclienop9, Sund. K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1835, p. 88. . L. perspicillata. 

 Perspicilla, Sw. Class. B. ii. p. 257 (1837) L. perspicillata. 



This monotypic form is closely allied to Cnipolegus, but of rather 

 stronger make, and distinguished by the fleshy caruncle round the 

 eye. It extends from Bolivia and Southern Brazil southwards to 

 Patagonia and Chili. 



1. Lichenops perspicillata. 



Motacilla perspicillata, Gm. S. N. i. p. 969. 



Suiriri cliorreado, Azara, Apunt. ii. p. 117 ($)• 



Muscicapa nigricans, Vieill. Nouv. Diet. xxi. p. 454. 



(Enanthe perspicillata, Vieill. ibid. p. 433. 



Ada perspicillata, d"Orb. Voi/., Ois. p. 339. 



Perspicilla leucoptera, Sw. Nat. Lib:, Flycateh. p. 105, pi. 9. 



Lichenops perspicillata et L. erythroptera, Dane. Zool. Voy. ' Beagle, T 



iii. pp. 51, 52, pi. 9. 

 Lichenops perspicillata, Bp. Consp. p. 194 ; Cab. et Hein. Mus. Hein. 



ii. p. 47 ; Scl. Cat. A. B. p. 203 ; Pelz. Orn. Bras. p. 99 ; Burm. 



La-Plata Beise, ii. p. 457; Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 141, et 



1879, p. 612 ; iid. Nomencl. p. 43 ; Durnf. Ibis, 1876, p. 159, 



1877, pp. 34, 176, 1878, pp. 60, 394, et 1880, p. 411 (rep. Arg.) ; 



White, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 604 (rep. Arg.) ; Barrows, Bull. Nutt. 



Orn. CI. viii. p. 141 (Entrerios) ; Scl. et Huds. Arg. Orn. i. p. 129. 



Uniform black ; primaries pure white, with black tips and 

 bases ; fleshy ring round the eye and bill yellow ; feet black r 

 whole length 5-6 inches, wing 3-5, tail 2-4. Female. Above dark 

 brown, with light brown edgings to the feathers ; remiges chestnut, 

 with dark brown tips ; wing-coverts dark brown, with fulvous tips : 

 beneath fulvous white, breast with dark striations ; under wing- 

 coverts fulvous ; bill yellowish ; feet black. 



Hah. Southern Bolivia and S.E. Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, 

 La Plata, Chili, and Patagonia. 



