STRIPED FLYCATCHER 



distinct dusky streak in continuation of eye; 

 rest of upper parts olive green; chin, throat, and 

 chest pale gray, the last tinged with olive green; 

 rest of under parts light sulphur yellow. 



A slender, rather small-billed flycatcher with 

 a rather long tail, without wing bars. "Usually 

 found in thickets and hedges. Gatun. " (Jewel.) 



22. Legatus leucophaius leucophaius (Vieillot) 

 Striped Flycatcher 



Legatus albicollis RIDGWAY, Birds of N. and M. Amer., 

 IV, p. 439, 1907; STONE, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 1918, p. 265. 



Sexes alike. Length 144 mm. (5.65 in.); 

 tail 59 mm. (2.30 in.). Top and sides of head. 



FIG. 68. Legatus I. leucophaius 



(Nat. Size) 



excepting cheeks, sooty brown; a concealed 

 crown patch of yellow; forehead dull white, this 

 continuing in a broad streak of dull white over 

 eye, the two of opposite sides converging on the 

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