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19. PlPRA STOLZMANNI*, Sp. 110V. 



Pipra virescens (nee Pelzeln !) Pe]zeln, Zur Orn.Brasil. ii. 

 (1868) pp. 128, 187 [part.: " $ et mas junior/'— Borba, 

 Marabitanasj. 



Pipra sp. ign. Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 751 

 [Xeberos, Chyavetas, N.E. Peru]. 



Pipra virescens (nee Pelzelu !) Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 

 1873, p. 283 [Xeberos, Chyavetas, Chainicuros]; Taczanowski, 

 P. Z. S. 1882, p. 23 [Yurimaguas, N.E. Peru] ; id. Oniitli. 

 Perou, ii. (1884) p. 345 [Yuriraaguas] ; Salvadori & Festa, 

 Boll. Mus. Torino, xiv. no. 362 (1899) p. 14 [Santiago, East 

 Ecuador] ; Berlepsch & Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix. (1902) p. 53 

 [Nericagua : Orinoco; Suapure : Caura 11., Venezuela]. 



Pipra virescens " subsp. typica " Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus. xiv. (1888) p. 302 [Rio Negro, East Peru, East 

 Ecuador, Bogota]. 



Habitat. North Brazil, Upper Rio Negro : Marabitauas; 

 Borba on the Bio Madeira (Natterer coll.). Eastern Peru: 

 Yurimaguas (Stolzmaun coll.) ; Xeberos, Chyavetas, Cha- 

 micuros (Bartlett coll.). Eastern Ecuador: Santiago (Festa 

 coll.); Sarayacu (Buckley coll.). Venezuela: Nericagua, 

 on the Upper Orinoco B. (G. K. Cherrie coll.) ; Suapure on 

 the Caura, a southern tributary of the Orinoco (Klages coll.). 

 Colombia : Bogota coll. (trade-collections : many specimens 

 in Mus. Berlepsch, Tring, Munich, &c). 



Typical locality. Marabitanas, Upper Bio Negro, N.W. 

 Brazil. 



Type in Mus. Vindob., no. 15157, " <$ " ad., " Marabitanas, 

 16 March, 1831 ": Natterer coll. 



cJ ad. (type of species). — Similar to P. virescens, but 

 without the yellow vertical spot and with a quite differently 

 shaped tail. The outer rectrices are by no means narrowed or 

 stiffened, but of the same shape as the others. The outer- 

 most pair is fully as long as the central ; the second slightly 

 shortened, being from two to four millimetres less than the 

 first and third. 



* Named in honour of Dr. Jean Stolzmann, of the Branicki Museum, 

 "Warsaw, who first suggested to me the distinctness of the species. 



