BROWN-CAPPED LEPTOPOGON 



FIG. 60. Pipromorpha oleaginea parca 



(Xat. Size) 



A rather small and slender flycatcher with a 

 moderately long tail, distinguishable by the 

 peculiar tawny color of the under parts. Found 

 in deeply shaded places in the forest. "Gatun, 

 a forest species" (Jewel). 



13. Leptopogon amaurocephalus pileatus 



Cabanis 

 Brown-capped Leptopogon 



Leptopogon pileatus RIDGWAY, Birds of N. and M. 

 Amer., IV, p. 463, 1907; STONE, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., 1918, p. 265. 



Sexes alike. Length 119 mm. (4.70 in.); 

 tail 52 mm. (2.00 in.). Top of head dark 

 brown, darker on forehead; back, scapulars, 

 lesser wing coverts and., rump, olive green; 

 upper tail coverts and tail brown; two con- 

 spicuous wing bars of deep tawny buff; chin, 

 throat and chest pale olive grayish with faint 

 paler streaking; remainder of under parts pale 

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