1918. Catalogue of Birds of the Americas — Cory. hi 



Momotus momota cametensis Snethlage.^ Snethlage's Motmot. 



Momotus momota cametensis Snethlage, Orn. Monatsb., XX, 1912, p. 15 

 (Cameta, on the R. Tocantins); Id., Boll. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 172. 



Range: Rio Tocantins region, Brazil. 

 Momotus momota parensis Sharpe. Para Motmot. 



Momotus parensis Sharpe, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 320 (Para). 

 Momotus momota parensis Snethlage, Boll. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 172; 

 Hellmayr, Novit. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 296. 



Range: Northeast Brazil. 



*Momotus momota ignobilis (Berlepsch). Obscure Motmot. 



Momotus brasiliensis ignobilis Berlepsch, Journ. fur Omith., 1889, p. 307 



(Shaniesi, Yurimaguas, Peru). 

 Momotus bartletti Sharpe, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 320, pi. IX. 

 Momotus momota ignobilis Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 1917. 



p. 271. 



Range: East Peru, east Ecuador and Colombia. 

 i: "Colombia." 



Momotus momota nattereri (Sclater). Natterer's Motmot. 



Momotus nattereri Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 251 (Yungas, 

 Bolivia); Sharpe, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 322. 



Momotus momotus nattereri Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 28; Id., XVIII, 

 1910, p. 388. 



Range: Bolivia, N. Argentine, west Brazil and eastern Peru. 



Momotus venezuelae Sharpe. Venezuelan Motmot. 



Momotus venezuelae Sharpe, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 321 (Puerto 

 Cabello, Venezuela). 



Range: Northern Venezuela. 



*Momotus venezuelae osgoodi** {Cory). Osgood's Motmot. 



Momotus osgoodi Cory, Field Mus. Pub., No. 167, Orn. Ser., Vol. I, 1913, p. 285 

 (El Guayabel, 10 miles east of Cucuta, eastern Colombia). 



Range: Interior of western Venezuela and extreme eastern Co- 

 lombia. 



7 : Colombia (near Cucuta, including the type) and western Vene- 

 zuela (Orope). 



« Differs from M. m. momota (Linn.) by the reddish chestnut underparts; differs 

 from M. m. parensis Sharpe by the chestnut red band on the nape extending to the 

 middle of the black ear spot. 



^ This may prove inseparable from M. v. venezuelae Sharpe. I have not seen 

 specimens from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. 



