1134 MR.. C. E. HELLMAYR ON THE 



76. LeGATUS AL31C0LLIS ALBICOLLIS Vieill. 



Tyrannus alhlcolUs Yieillot, Nouv. Diet. xxxv. p. 89 (1819 — 

 ex Azai-a : Paraguay). 



Nos. 2648, 2658. 6 6 ad. Tado, 230 ft.: 17, 21.V.09.— Wing 

 82, 81 ; tail 58, 59 ; bill 11, 12 mm. 



Nos. 2654 (not numbered). $ $ juv. Tado: 18, 19.V.09.— 

 "Wing 78; tail 58, 59 ; bill 11 mm. 



" Iris brown, feet and bill black." 



Not different from Brazilian specimens. 



77. Myiozetetes cayanensis cayanensis Linn. 



Muscicapa cayanensis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. xii. 1, p. 327 (1766 — 

 ex Brisson : Cayenne). 



Elcenia cayennensis Cassin, Proc. Acad. N. Sci. Philad. 1860, 

 p. 144 (Turbo). 



Myiozetetes texensis (errore) Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, 

 p. 513 (Envigado, Medellin). 



No. 2384. $ ad. Novita : 9.xii.08.— Wing 83 ; tail (incom- 

 plete); bill 13^ mm. 



No. 1992. c?" ji-. Boca de Calima : 4.viii.08.— Wing 85 ; tail 73 ; 

 bill 14 mm. 



"Iris dark brown, feet and bill black." 



The adult bird agrees with other specimens from Bogotjx, 

 Cayenne, and Para. About the geographical races of this species 

 cfr. Hellmayr, Abhandl. Bay. Akad. Wiss. Miiachen, ii. 01. xxii. 3, 

 1906, pp. 649-650. 



M. G. rufipennis Lawr. *, synonymised with the typical foi-m by 

 Mr. Ridgwayt, is easily recognizable by the greater extent of 

 rufous on the wings. It inhabits the nortliern littoral of Vene- 

 zuela (Valencia, Puerto Cabello, etc.) and is not to be confounded 

 with M. c. erytliroptera Lafr. J from South-eastern Brazil 

 (Rio, Southern Minas Geraes), which is much larger and has 

 still more rufous on the wings. 



78. CORYPHOTRICOUS ALBOVITTATUS Lawr. 



Fitangus alhovittatus Lawrence, Ibis, iv. p. 11 (1862. — Isthmus 

 of Panama). 



Coryphotriccus alhovittatus Ridgway, Bull. U.S. Mus. no. 50, 

 pt. iv. 1907, p. 669 (Panama). 



No. 2421. J ad. Novita, Rio Tamana : 21.xii.08.— Wing 81 ; 

 tail 69 ; bill 17 mm. 



" Iris brown, feet and bill black." 



C. alhovittatus, one of the rarest of Neotropical Tyrants, is 

 apparently recorded for the first time from South America, it 



* 3Iijiosetetes rufipennis Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. H. N. Y. ix. p. 267 (1869. — ■ 

 Valencia, Venezuela). 

 t Hull. U.S. Mus. no 50, pt. iv. p. 448.' 

 J T^raiinula erytliroptera Lafresnaye, Rev. Mag, Zool. (2) v. p. 56 (1853. — Brazil). 



