11. RUPICOLA. 



371 



p. cS ad. sk. 

 q. (S ad. sk. 

 r, s. c? J ad. 

 *.cJ jr.sk. 



m. cJ ad. sk. 

 v. J ad. sk. 



Eastern Peru (Farris). 

 Peru (Barclay). 

 Simacu, Bolivia (Buckley). 

 Tilotilo, Yungas, Bolivia 



(Buckley). 

 Bolivia (I). Forbes). 

 Bolivia. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 J. Gould, Esq. 



3. Rupicola sanguinolenta. 



Rupicola sanguinolenta, Gould, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 100 ; Scl. P. Z. S. 



1860, p. 91 (Nanes:al) ; id. Cat. A. B. p. 253 ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 



p. 57 ; lid. P. Z. S. 1879, p. 519 (Antioquia) ; Tacz. et Berl. P. Z. S. 



1885, p. 116 (Nanegal). 

 Rupicola saturata, Cab. et Hein. Mus. Hein. ii. p. 99. 



Similar to R. peruviana, but plumage blood-red. 



Hob. Western Ecuador and Colombia. 



This is scarcely more than a subspecies. Bolivian examples of 

 R. peruviana are intermediate in tint, as are also those from Antio- 

 quia referred to the present form. 



a, b. rS ad. sk. Quito, Ecuador. 



c. <3 ad. sk. Quito, Ecuador ( Gould). 



d. $ ad. sk. Ecuador. 



e. <S ad.;/. <3 Intac, Ecuador {Buckley). 

 jr. sk. 



g. c? ad. sk. Ecuador (Fraser). 



h. $ ad. sk. Quito, Ecuador (Gould). 



hj- 6 ad. sk. Concordia, Antioquia (Sal- 

 mon). 



k. $ ad. sk. Vicinity of Medellin, U. S. C. 



(Salmon). 



Gould Coll. 



(Types of the species.) 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Purchased. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Salvin-GoJman Coll. 



Subfamily V. COTINGIN.E. 



The typical Cotingince contain some of the most gorgeous forms of 

 the Neotropical ornis. Even among the Pittas and Paradise-birds 

 of the Eastern tropics few can compete with the members of the 

 genus Cotinga in beauteous colouring, and in some of the other 

 genera of the subfamily (Pipreola aud Xipholena) the dress is nearly 

 equally ornamental. 



The typical Cotingince are most abundant in the equatorial forests 

 of South America, only two of the genera having representatives in 

 Central America. Southwards they extend to the extreme limits of 

 the South- Brazilian wood-region. 



Key to the Genera. 



A. Tail deeply forked 12. Phibalttba, p. 372. 



B. Tail squared. 



a. Larger : tail lengthened 13. Tijuca, p. 373. 



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