174 TTRANNID^I. 



2. Conopias inornata. 



Myiozetetes inornatus, Laior. Ann. L. N. Y. ix. p. 268 ; Finsch, 



P. Z. S. 1870, p. 569. 

 Conopias inomata, Scl. P. Z. S. 1871, p. 756 ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 



p. 50 ; Salv. Cat. Strickl. Coll. p. 316. 



Liko C. inornata, but distinguished by its larger size, wbito 

 throat, and brown back. 



Hab. Venezuela and Trinidad. 



3. Conopias cinchoneti. 



Tyrannus cinchoneti, Tsch. Faun. Per. p. 151, pi. viii. fig. 2. 

 Conopias cinchoneti, Scl. P. Z. S. 1871, p. 756 ; Scl et Salv. Nomencl. 



p. 50; Tacz. Orn. Per. ii. p. 285; Tacz. et Berl. P. Z. S. 1885, 



p. 91 (Ecuador). 



Above olive-green ; cap and sides of head like the back ; front, 

 supcrciliaries, and stripe round the nape yellow ; wings and tail 

 brownish black : beneath yellow ; sides of breast olivaceous ; bill 

 and feet black : whole length 5 - 5 inches, wing 3'0, tail 2'Q. 



Hab. Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. 



lleadily distinguishable from the two preceding by its yellow 

 supcrciliaries. 



a. Ad. sk. Bogota. Sclater Coll. 



b. Ad. sk. Bos-ota. Sclater Coll. 



58. PITANGUS. 



Type. 



Pitangus, Siv. Zool. Journ. iii. p. 165 (1827) P. sulphuratus. 



Sauropkagus, Siv. Fauna Bon-Am., Aves, p. 484 (1831) P. sulphuratus. 

 Apolites, Sund. K. Vet.-Ak. Ilandl. 1835, p. 81 (1836) P. sulphuratus. 



This is one of the largest and strongest forms among the 

 Tyrannidce. Pitangus sulphuratus has a long compressed beak 

 with a formidable terminal hook, moderately long wings, and robust 

 feet. Some of the other species have their features considerably 

 modified. 



Key to the Species. 



A. Under surface yellow. 



a. Larger : wing about 4*5. 



a'. Wings margined with rufous. 



I Whole outer webs of primaries rufous. . 1. derbianus, p. 175. 



) Margins of outer webs only rufous .... 2. sulphuratus, p. 176. 

 b'. Wings margined with brown 3. bolivianus, p. 177. 



b. Smaller : wing about 3. 



c. Wing-margins and inner webs of pri- 

 maries rufous 4. Victor, p. 178. 



d'. Wing-margins and inner webs of prima- 

 ries whitish or yellowish. 



