RED AND BLACK MANAKIN. 



(Pipra aureola.) 



Pi. nigra, capite pectoreque coccineis, remigibus antrorsum macula 



alba. 

 Black Manakin, with the head and breast crimson, front of the 



quills with a white spot. 

 Pipra aureola. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 330. 7. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 



1001. Lath. Ind. Om. 2. 558. 11. 

 Manacus ruber. Briss. 4. 452. 6. t. 34. f. 3. 

 Le Manakin rouge. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 415. Buff. PI. 



Enl. 34. f. 3. 

 Red and black Manakin. Edwards. iQl.f. 2. Lath. Gen. Syn. 



4. 525. 9- 

 ^3. capite collo inferiore pectore abdomine marginibusque alarum 



aurantiis, remigibus intus macula alba. 

 With the head, lower part of the neck, breast, belly, and margins 



of the wings orange-coloured ; bend of the wing with a white 



spot. 

 Pipra aureola. /3. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 339- 7. Lath. Ind. Orn. 



2. 558. 11. 



Manacus aurantius. Briss. 4. 454. 7. 

 Le Manakin orange. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 417. Buff. PI. 



Enl. 302. f. 2. 

 Black and yellow Manakin. Edwards, f&.f. 2. 



THIS, which is the commonest of the genus, is 

 in length three inches and three quarters : beak 

 black: capistrum orange: head, neck, throat, and 

 breast, crimson ; the middle of the belly inclining 

 to red : wings with a white spot, under parts of 

 them yellow ; rest of the body of a brilliant steel 

 black : legs and claws red : in some specimens the 

 forehead, chin, throat, and edge of the wing, are 



