92 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XIII. 



Pionus cobaltinus (Messena and Souance). Cobalt Parrot. 



Psittacus cobaltinus Mess, and Souance, Rev. et Mag. de ZooL, 1854, p. 74 



(Colombia) . 

 Pionus cobaltinus Salvadori, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 325, footnote; 



Brabourne and Chubb, Bds. S. A., I, 1912, p. 91, No. 859. 



Range : Colombia? 



Pionus sordidus sordidus {Linn.), Sordid Parrot. 



Psittacus sordidus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., I, ed. 10, 1758, p. 99 ("Mexico"; 



Venezuela suggested by Braboume and Chubb). 

 Pionus sordidus Reichenow, Vogelbild, 1880, pi. 10, Fig. 4; Salvadori, Cat. 



Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 325. 



Range: Venezuela. 



Pionus sordidus saturatus^ Todd. Colombian Sordid Parrot. 



Pionus sordidus saturatus Todd, Proc. Biol. Soc, Wash., XXVIII, 1915, p. 81 

 (Cincinnati, Santa Marta, Colombia). 



Range: Northern Colombia. 



Pionus coraUinus Bonap. Corralline Parrot. 



Pionus corrallinus Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. (2), VI, 1854, p. 148 

 (America; Colombia designated by Braboume and Chubb); Sclater in 

 Rowley's Orn. Misc., Ill, p. 6, pi. LXXX; Salvadori, Cat. Bds. Brit. 

 Mus., XX, 1891, p. 326; Brabourne and Chubb, Bds. S. A., I, 1912, p. 91, 

 No. 861. 



Range: Colombia and Ecuador. 



*Pionus maximiliani maximiliani (Kuhl). Maximilian's Parrot. 



Psittacus maximiliani Kuhl, Consp. Psitt., 1820, p. 72 ("Brazilia"). 

 Psittacus flavirostris Spix, Av. Bras., 1824, I, p. 42, pi. 31, Fig. 2. 

 Pionus maximiliani Salvadori, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 327. 

 Pionus 5t> Souance, Icon. Perr., 1857, pi. XXXIV, Fig. i. 



Range: Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina? 



3: Brazil (Macacao Secco, Bahia 2; and Parana i). 



Pionus maximiliani lacerus (Heine). Tucuman Parrot. 



P[ionias] lacerus Heine, Joum. fur Omith., 1884, p. 265 (Tucuman, Argen- 

 tina) . 

 Pionus lacerus Salvadori, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 329, footnote. 



Range: Northwest Argentina. 



» P. s. saturatus Todd: "Similar in general to P. s. sordidus (Linn.), but differing 

 conspicuously in its much darker, greener coloration, both above and below; the 

 feathers of upper parts without conspicuous paler olive brown or olive grayish edg- 

 ings, and the under surface much darker and more uniform green, with little or no 

 brownish and vinaceous tinge." (Todd, 1. c). 



