RUFOUS LIPAUGUS 



to the heavy forest and are very solitary in their 

 habits, sitting motionless for long periods. 



6. Lipaugus holerythrus holerythrus 



Sclater and Salvin 



Rufous Lipaugus 



Sexes alike. Length 196 mm. (7.75 in.); 

 tail 90 mm. (3.50 in.). Above cinnamon brown; 

 wings darker brown and russet; under parts 

 tawny. 



Resembling Lathria unirufa in coloring but 

 considerably smaller. ''Lion Hill" (Ridgway). 



7. Attila brasiliensis sclateri Lawrence 

 Sclater's Attila 



Attila citreopygus citreopyg:is RIDGWAY, Birds pf N. and 

 M. Amer., IV, p. 863, 1907; STONE, Proc. Phila. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., 1918, p. 269. 



Male. Length 171 mm. (6.75 in.) ; tail 72 mm. 

 (2 . 80 in) . Top of head olive streaked with black, 

 a line of pale olive yellow and dusky streaks over 

 the eyes, the back and scapulars olive green 

 tinged with chestnut, the rump and upper tail 

 coverts chrome yellow; wings brown with two 

 indistinct bars of light buffy brown; tail cinna- 

 mon brown shading into grayish brown on the 

 end ; throat and chest pale lemon-yellow, streaked 

 with dusky, fading to white and faintly streaked 

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