134 Genera of Humming Birds. 



I have put D. feliciana as a synonym of this species, as 

 there is no difference at all between the specimens from 

 Ecuador and Columbia. The colour of the crown of the head 

 exists, exactly the same, in adult male specimens from 

 Columbia, as in those from Ecuador. I have a good series of 

 this species from Ecuador and Columbia. 



187. Damophila PANAMENSIS, Berl. Journ. for Ornith., 1884, 



P- 313- 

 Juliamyia typica, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N.Y., t. vi, p. 202. 

 Da77iophila juliae, Sclat and Salv., P.Z.S., 1864, p. 365. 

 Panatna Humming Bird, 

 le Damophile de Panama. 

 Habitat.— -Y^2ir\3.xm.. 



Male. — Very similar to that of D. juliae, but with the crown 

 shining green like the back ; not glittering like the throat. 



Genus LX. Cyanophaia, Reich., Aufz. der Col., 1853, 



p. 10. 

 Hylocharis, Bon. Rev. and Mag. Zool., 1854, p. 255. 



Lepidopyga, Reich., Troch., Enum., 1855, p. 7. 



Emilia, Muls. and Verr. Troch., 1865, p. 41. 



Type : T. coeruleigularis, Gould. 



Bill a little longer than the head, slightly curved. Tail 

 forked, feathers narrow and pointed. Wings long and narrow. 

 Tarsi covered. Sexes unlike. 



Habitat. — Veragua, Panama, Columbia. 



188. Cyanophaia caeruleigularis, Gould, P.Z.S., 1850, 



p. 163. 



Trochilus duchaissingi, Bourc. Compt. Rend., xxxii, p. 163., 

 1851. 



Cyanochloris caeruleigularis, Reich., Aufz. der Col., p. 10. 



Lepidopyga coeruleigularis, Reich., Troch. Enum., 1855, 

 p. 7. 



Sapphironia dnchaissaingi, Bon. Rev. and Mag. Zool., 1854, 

 p. 256. 



Thalurania coelina, Bourc, Rev. and Mag. Zool., 1856, 

 P- 552. 



