18. CATAMBLYRHYNCHTTS. 19. PHONIPARA. 143 



blackish, edged with the same colour as the back ; upper tail- 

 coverts like the back ; tail-feathers blackish, washed with bluish 

 grey on the outer web ; crown of head and nape black ; forehead 

 and sinciput bright golden, the feathers stiffened and crisp ; lores 

 and feathers round eye black, extending in a short line above the 

 ear-coverts, which, with the sides of the hind crown and the entire 

 under surface of the body, are deep chestnut : thighs dark bluish 

 grey : under tail-coverts chestnut ; under wing-coverts and axillaries 

 dark bluish grey ; quills below dusky blackish, ashy along the inner 

 web : " bill black ; feet blackish horn-colour ; iris dark brown " 

 (Jelsli). Total length 6 inches, culmen 035, wing 3, tail 3, tarsus 

 0-85. 



Adult female. Similar to the male, with the rufous colour of the 

 underparts less intense and without a rufous band on the rump. 

 (Taczanoivski.) 



Young. Olive-brown, a little darker on the head ; the forehead 

 dusky grey ; quills and tail-feathers dusky brown edged with olive, 

 the primaries margined with ashy grey ; ear-coverts and sides of 

 face dark brown ; under surface of body deep tawny buff, browner 

 on the throat and breast. 



Hah. The same as that of the genus. 



a. Ad. st. Bogota. Purchased. 



b. Ad. sk. Bogota. Purchased. 



c. d. Ad. ; e,f. Bogota. Sclater Coll. 

 Jim. sk. 



y. Ad.; h. Juv.sk. Bogota. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



i. Ad. sk. Medellin (T. K. Salmon). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



h. $ ad. sk. San Sebastian, Colombia, 7000 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



feet (F. A. Simons). 



I. Ad. sk. Intac, Ecuador ( C. Buckley). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



m. Ad. sk. Sarayacu, Ecuador (C.Buckley). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



19. PHONIPARA. 



Type. 



Euetlieia, Reichenb. Syst. Nat. pi. lxxix. fig. 13 



(June 1 , 1850) Tvpo baud indicato. 



Phouipara, Bp. Consp. i. p. 494 (July 30, 1850) . P." canora. 



Head of 1'honipara pusilla. 



Range. All the Antilles. Central America from Mexico to 

 Colombia, Venezuela, Guiana, and Brazil. Accidental in Florida. 



