CINNAMON BECARD 



4. Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus Lawrence 

 Cinnamon Becard 



Male. Length 141 mm. (5.50 in.) ; tail 58 mm. 

 (2.30 in.). Rufous tawny above, darker on 

 top of head; a stripe of pale buff from bill 

 to above eye; underneath tawny buff, paler 

 on chin and upper throat. Bill black above, 

 blue-gray below. 



Female. Similar to male in size and color. 



" Gatun. Found in the forest" (Jewel). They 

 are birds of the heavy forest and frequent the 

 tops of the trees. 



5. Lathria unirufa (Sclater) 

 Panama Lathria 



Lathria unirufa clara RIDGWAY, Birds of N. and M. 

 Amer., IV, p. 823, 1907; STONE, Proc. Phila. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., 1918, p. 269. 



Sexes alike. Length 242 mm. (9.50 in.); 

 tail 107 mm. (4.20 in.). Above bright cinnamon 

 brown; underneath orange tawny, the chest 

 darker and duller. 



A large cotinga, bill broad at its base. Carriker 

 says of this species, "It has the very curious 

 habit of calling out suddenly and loudly two or 

 three times at the report of a gun, or when sud- 

 denly disturbed by any cause. ' ' He notes that this 

 species and Lipaugus h. holer ythrus are confined 

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