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BOLBOPSITTACUS. 285 
246. BOLBOPSITTACUS LUNULATUS (Scopoli). 
LUZON GUAIABERO. 
Psittacus lunulatus Scopoit, Del. Flor. et Faun. Insubr. (1786), 86. 
Bolbopsittacus lunulatus Satvapori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1891), 20, 504; 
SHARPE, Hand-List (1900), 2, 34; McoGrecor and WorcEsTER, Hand- 
List (1906), 49. 
Bo-b6-toc, gua-ya-bé-ro, Luzon. 
Luzon (Cuming, Méllendorff, Steere, Meyer, Everett, Steere Bup., Whitehead, 
McGregor). 
Male.—General color green, lighter below ; lores, orbit, cheeks, a narrow 
line on forehead, and a narrow collar on hind neck pale blue; lower back, 
rump, and upper tail-coverts light greenish yellow; the longest coverts 
clear green; primaries, primary-coverts, and alula blue on outer webs, 
inner webs black; ends of primaries more or less green; on under side of 
wing a pale yellowish band across inner webs of secondaries and shorter 
primaries; rectrices green above, blue below. Iris brown, cere black; bill 
black, with base white; legs dull green; nails horn-brown. In the female 
all of the lower mandible is dirty white. Three males and three females 
from Bataan Province average, wing, 98; tail, 36; culmen from cere, 
18; tarsus, 13. 
Female.—Ditfers from the male in having the lower parts lighter 
green ; blue of head confined to feathers of lower cheeks overhanging chin 
on each side; a narrow ring of light green around eye; collar on hind 
neck yellow, each feather with two narrow crescentic lines of blackish 
green ; lower back and rump green, with blackish crescentic marks. Same 
size as the male. 
Young.—“Young male resembles the female.” (Salvadort.) 
247. BOLBOPSITTACUS INTERMEDIUS Salvadori. 
INTERMEDIATE GUAIABERO. 
Bolbopsittacus intermedius Satvapori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1891), 20, 
505; SHARPE, Hand-List (1900), 2, 34; McGrecor and WORCESTER. 
Hand-List (1906), 49. 
Leyte (Whitehead) ; Samar (Bourns € Worcester, Whitehead). 
Male.—“Similar to the male of B. lunulatus, from which it differs in 
having the face of a deeper blue with a purple tinge, and a blue collar 
on the lower part of the hind neck brighter and like that of B. minda- 
nensis ; the under parts are of a deeper and brighter green than either in 
B. lunulatus or in B. mindanensis,; bill black; feet greenish. Length, 
147; wing, 99; tail, 33; bill, 19; tarsus, 10.” (Salvadori.) 
Female.—“It differs from the male in having the blue of the head 
confined to the throat, the cheeks being light green. Around the eye a 
ring of green lighter than that of crown. The blue collar is replaced by 
an indistinct collar of faint orange-yellow. Rump only slightly lighter 
