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IV. GREEY's PENELOPES. PENELOPE JACUPEBA. 



Penelope Jaci/pel>a,^\i\\, i\\. Bras. ii. p. 54, pl- ^^^^' ('S23); 



Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 494 (1893). 

 Penelope greeyi, G. R. Gray, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 206, pi. xxii. 



Adult Male and Female. — General colour of the upper parts {in- 

 cluding the lower back) and the chest dark glossy olive-green ; 

 belly finely mottled with rufous and black; primary quills dark, 

 like the secondaries ; feathers of the forehead, eyebrow-stripes, 

 and cheeks edged with greyish-ivliite ; those of the hind-neck 

 and mantle similarly marked, but with the pale margins less 

 distinct ; those of the fore-neck and chest margined on the 

 sides with white. 



Male: Total length, 29 inches; wing, 11 '5; tail, i2'i; tar- 

 sus, 2-3 ; middle toe and claw, 2*3. 



Female: Rather smaller ; wing, 10 inches. 



Range. — South America ; Para, British Guiana, Rio Negro, 

 and the United States of Colombia. 



V. THE GUL\NA PENELOPE. PENELOPE MARAIL. 



7 Penelope Jacupenia, ISIerr. Beytr. Vog. pt. ii. p 42, pi. xi. 



(1786) ; id. Av. Icones et Deser. ii. p. 39 (1786). 

 Penelope niarail, Gmel. S. N. i. pt. ii. p. 734 (1788); Ogilvie- 

 Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 495 (1893). 

 Salpiza niarail, Wagler, Isis, 1832, p. 1226. 

 Penelope pn?purasce?is, J. E. Gray (nee Wagler), Knowsl. 

 Menag. ii. pi. xi. (1846). 

 Adult Male and Female. — General colour above {ificluding the 

 lower back) very dark bluish-green, much darker than in any 

 other species of the genus ; belly uniform dark broivn ; termi- 

 nal part of the outer primary quills pale broivn ; eyebrow- 

 stripes and cheeks dark grey ; feathers of the hind-neck and 

 mantle indistinctly margined on the sides with grey, those of 

 the fore-neck and chest with white. Total length, 32*5 inches ; 

 wing, 13-5 ; tail, 137 ; tarsus, 3-1 ; middle toe and claw, 3. 



