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BIRDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA — PART 2 



March, as is indicated questionably by C. W. Richmond in his index 

 card for this name. 



TROGON COLLARIS Vieillot. Collared Trogon, Trogon Acollarado 



Figure 48 



Trogon collaris Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., nouv. ed., vol. 8, March 1817, 

 p. 320. (Cayenne.) 



A small trogon ; lower breast and abdomen red ; a broad white band 

 across upper breast in both sexes. 



Figure 48. — Collared trogon, trogon acollarado, Trogon collaris. 



Description. — Length 240-270 mm. Lower half of tarsus bare. 

 Adult male, upper surface, from mid-crown to upper tail coverts, 

 including anterior lesser coverts and central tail feathers, metallic 

 golden green, varying to grass green, occasionally to bronze; two 

 pairs of rectrices adjacent to central pair with inner web black and 

 outer web metallic green, all (including the middle pair) tipped with 

 black ; three outer pairs black, barred rather narrowly with white ex- 

 cept on the base of the inner web of the fourth pair; wings black, 

 with the outer webs of the longer primaries edged with white ; outer 



