298 Genera of Humming Birds. 



r Eugene de Costa Rica. 



Habitat. — Costa Rica. 



Male. — Forehead very dark green, nearly black. Top of 

 head and occiput brilliant metallic dark blue, with purplish 

 reflections. Neck and upper part of back dark green, appear- 

 ing almost black in certain lights. Lower part of back, rump, 

 and uppertail-coverts shining green. Tail bronze-green. A 

 white spot behind the eye. Throat metallic dark green. 

 Lores and ear-coverts dark green, appearing black. Under- 

 side dull golden-green, with base of feathers gray. Vent and 

 a tuft of feathers on flanks white. Undertail-co\erts pale 

 green, margined with grayish-bufT. Wings purplish. Bill 

 black. 



Total length, 5fin. Wing, 3^. Tail, if. Culmen, i-i. 



Female. — LIpperside golden-green, brownish on head. 

 Median rectrices bronze-green, laterals bronze-green, passing 

 to brownish-black near the tips, which are white, outermost 

 ones brownish-bronze, tipped with white. LInderside gray. 

 Throat spotted minutely with pale green, breast pale golden- 

 green, abdomen and flanks washed with pale golden-green, 

 rest like the male. 



Total length, S^in. Wing, 2\. Tail, 2\. Culmen, \\. 



■ This is a very rare species, a young one, collected in Costa 

 Rica, was sent by Mr. Garcia to Mr. Lawrence, who described 

 the species. It was the only specimen known. When I went 

 to Costa-Rica, in 1877, I collected two fine specimens, male 

 and female, at Rancho redondo. I described the male in the 

 P.Z.S. 1878, p. 68, and now I describe the female. The 

 types of male and female are in my collection, and the type 

 of a young male or female in the New York Museum of 

 Natural History (Ex. Coll. Lawrence). 



FAMILY XII. FLORICOLIDAE, 



OR Family of Long-billed Star-Throat Humming 



Birds. 



Size moderately large. Bill long, nearly straight. Culmen 

 closely feathered at the base. Nasal covers completely hidden. 

 W^ings narrow and long. Tail short, narrow, and rounded, 

 excepting in the genera LepidoLARYNX and Calliperidia 



