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Chamcepetes goudotii Brabourne & Chubby B. S. Amer. i. 

 1912, p. 13, no. 122 (part). 



This form differs from the Bogota bird in being rather 

 darker in colour and larger in size. The average measure- 

 ments of the four specimens from the Province of Autioquia 

 are as follows : wing- 254-273 mm. and tail 237-247. 



Habitat. Autioquia Province, Colombia. 



The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 

 by A. E. Pratt at Valdivia, Antioquia. 



Chamsepetes goudotii tschudii. 



Ckamtepetes tschudii Taczanowski, Orn. Perou, iii. 1886, 

 p. 275 : Moyobamba. 



Chamcepetes rufiventris (necTschudi) Tacz. tom. cit. p. 273. 



Chamcepetes goudoti Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. xxii. 

 1893, p. 521 (part, specimens m & n). 



Chamapetes goudotii Brabourne & Chubb, B. S. Amer. i. 

 1912, p. 13, no. 122 (part). 



a, b. (^ (^ ; c. ? . Baezo, eastern Ecuador, 6000 ft., 

 March and April, 1914. ^' Iris brown; face bright cobalt- 

 blue ; bill brown ; feet red ^^ [W. Goodfellow). 



These three individuals, which are in very good condition, 

 have the throat slightly tinged with brown. This may be, 

 however, the last remains of immaturity. 



The birds from Ecuador and northern Peru are rather 

 paler on the under surface, and larger in wing- and tail- 

 measurements than typical specimens of C. g. goudotii from 

 Bogota. Wing 245-260 mm. and tail 234-251. 



Penelope rufiventris described and figured l)y Tschudi is 



a big bird, as is shown by the measurements given by him. 



Ill his description he states that the face is red, and he 



further emphasized that character by illustrating it in his 



Fauna Peruana,' pi. xxxi. 



Taczanowski in his Orn, Perou, iii. p. 273, described 

 a blue-faced bird under the title of Chamcepetes rufiventris, 

 remai'kiug that the red-faced bird described and figured by 

 Tschudi was erroneous. Taczanowski, /. c. p. 275, described 

 as a new species C. tschudii, also a blue-faced bird, and 



