17 



15. Saucerottia CYANEiFRONS (Bourc), R. z. 1843, p. 100. 



The locality giveu for this species by M. Bourcier is Ibague, which 

 is the capital of the province of Mariquita, on the left bank of the 

 Magdalena. It frequently occurs in Bogota coUectioas. 



16. Hylocharis goudoti (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 100. 

 Also from Ibague. 



17. Hylocharis chrysogaster (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 101. 

 Occurs in Bogota collections. 



18. Agl^eactis copreipennis (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 71. 



19. Thaumantias milleri (Bourc), P. Z. S. 1847, p. 43. 



20. Myiabellia guimeti (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 72. 



21. JuLiAMYiA TYPiCA, Bp. — Omismyiū juUe \, Bourc. R. Z. 

 1842, p. 373. 



Hab. Tunja in New Grenada, north of Bogota. 



22. JuLiAMYiA AMABiLis (Gould), P. Z. S. 1851, p. 1 15. 



23. AvocETTiNus EURYPTERUS (Lodd.), P. Z. S. 1832, p. 7. 



24. LoPHORNis DELATTRii (Less.), R. Z. 1839, p. 19. 



25. Anabates striaticollis, sp. nov. 



Olivascenti-brunneus, capite virescentiore et hujus plutnis tenuis- 

 sime nigro marginatis : alis nigricantibus, extus brimneo, intus 

 autem cinnamomeo marginatis : subtus ciarior et cinnamomeo 

 tinctus ; gutttire et pectore antico pallidioribus et scapis plu- 

 marum citm karum parte mediali clare Jiavicanti-albidis, strias 

 obsoletas formantibus : cauda unicolore rufa : rostro Jlavido, 

 culmine brunnescente, pedibus nigricantibus. 

 Long. totą 60, alse 3'3, caudse 2-6. 



I have lately obtained a Bogota skin of tbis Anabates. Auother 

 specimen, wbich was preriously in my collection and has been sub- 

 mitted to M. de Lafresnaye's examination, is marked in bis hand- 

 writing "Anabates striaticollis, Lafr." I have therefore used that 

 name, though as yet, I believe, unpublisbed. These two examples 

 merely differ in their slightly inferior size from a third specimen 

 marked " Anabates olivaceiventer " by M. de Lafresnaye some years 

 since. I do not know whether be considers the tvvo species indi- 

 cated by these MS. names as distinct. For myself I doubt the fact. 

 The cervical strise, whence the name is derived, are not very well 

 marked in my Bogota specimens. 



26. Sclerurus brunneus, sp. nov. 



S. supra brunneus cinnamomeo tinctus, subtus paulo pallidior ; 

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