PANAMA PLACID FLYCATCHER 



gaster subpagana but considerably smaller, and 

 grayer below. 



A common inhabitant of brushy localities, 

 open places with scattered trees and bushes, and 

 the vicinity of human habitations. Closely re- 

 sembling R. flavogaster subpagana in appearance, 

 quarrelsome habits and notes, but these (usually 

 at least) lack the loud characteristic first note 

 of the call of that species. 



21. Myiopagis viridicata pallens Bangs 

 Panama Placid Flycatcher 



Myiopagis placens accola RIDGWAY, Birds of N. and M. 

 Amer., IV, p. 403, 1907; STONE, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., 1918, p. 264. 



Sexes alike. Length 130 mm. (5.10 in.); 

 tail 60 mm. (2.35 in.). Top of head grayish 



FIG. 67. Myiopagis viridicata pallens 



brown with a large concealed patch of yellow; 



an indistinct streak of white over the eye; ear 



coverts dusky, streaked with white and an in- 



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