THE TIIFCK-P.ILLED PARTRIDGES. l6l 



XIII. THE GORGETED PARTRID(;E. ODONTOPHORUS STROPHIUiM. 



Oriyx {Odontophoriis) strophiu/n^ Gould, P. Z. S. 1843, p. 134. 

 Odoniophones stropliiuni, (iould, Monogr. Odontoph. pt. i. pi. 

 31 (1844); Ogilvie-Grant. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 442 

 (1893). 



Adult. — Top of tlie head deep brown ; nape deep chestnut ; 

 mantle reddish-brown with whitish shafts ; primary quills uni- 

 form dark brown, the upper-parts otherwise very similar to 

 those of O. guianensis ; chin white ; throat black; fore-part 

 of neck whitc\ margined below by a black band ; general colour 

 of under-parts deep rust-red, paler towards the middle, and all 

 all spotted with white. Total length, io'5 inches; wing, 5-8 ; 

 tail, 2*5 ; tarsus, 2 ; middle toe and claw, 2*i. 



It is not known whether the sexes differ in plumage. It is 

 possible that the above description may apply to the adult 

 female, and that the white shaft-stripes of the mantle may be 

 characteristic of that sex, as in O. guttatus. 



Range. — North-western South America ; the United States of 

 Colombia. 



XIV. THE CARACAS SPOTTED PARTRIDGE. ODONTOPHORUS 

 COLOMBIANUS. 



Odontophoi'us columbianus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 94; id. 



Monogr. Odontoph. pt. iii. pi. 30 (1850); Ogilvie-Grant, 



Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 442 (1893). 



Adult. — Upper-parts very similar to those of the last species, 



O. stropJiiuni^ but the throat as well as the chin white, 



barred on the sides ivith blacky and surrounded by a black 



band widest on the fore-neck ; the general colour of the 



under-parts reddish-brown, the white spots being large and 



well-marked. Total length, 11 inches; wing, 57, tail, 2-5; 



tarsus, I "85 ; middle toe and claw, 2*05. 



It is not known in what particulars, if any, the sexes differ 

 in plumage. 

 Range. — Northern South America ; Venezuela. 



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