1862.] DR. p. L. SCLATER ON NEW BIRDS FROM BOGOTA. Ill 



Fam. Tyrannid^. 



5. Leptopogon erythrops. 



Olivaceus, pileo cinereo, loris, oculorwn ambitu et corpora subtus 

 ad medium pectus fulvide rufis : ventre Jlavicante : alls nigri- 

 canti-fuscis, teetricum apieibus fulvo terminatis ; remigibus om- 

 nibus extus olivacescenti-fulvo marginatis : campterio alari, 

 subalaribus et remigum marginibus inferis dare ochracescenti- 

 rujis: cauda ochracescenti-cinerea, marginibus angustis externe 

 olivacescentibus : rostro obscure fusco ; pedibus corylinis. 

 Long, tota 5*0, alse 2*7, caudee 2'4. 

 Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 

 Mus. P. L. S. 



This is a well-marked species, easily recognizable by its bright- 

 rufous face and breast. In structure it agrees well with Leptopogon 

 superciliaris, the type of the section, the bill being rather shorter, 

 but precisely of the same form. The fourth quill is longest, slightly 

 exceeding the third and fifth, which are equal. The first is rather 

 shorter than the eighth, ninth, and tenth. 



6. Leptopogon pcecilotis. 



Supra olivaceus, pileo plumbescente, loris albeseentibus ; plumis 

 auricularibus ad basin Jlavicantibus, inde distincte nigris : 

 subtus fiavo-virens ; alls nigricanti-fuscis, tectricibus omnibus 

 macula tei'minali ochracea prceditis, remigibus olivaceo margi- 

 natis : Cauda fuscescente, extus olivaceo anguste marginata : 

 rostro superiore nigro, inferiore omnino fiavo : pedibus pallide 

 corylinis. 

 Long, tota 4*5, alee 2*3, caudse 2"0. 

 Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 

 Mus. P. L. S. 



This species is closely allied to Leptopogon superciliaris (or at 

 least to the Ecuadorian species which I identify with Tschudi's 

 wretched figure), but is smaller in size, of a brighter and uniform 

 greenish-yellow below, and has the lower mandible wholly yellow, 

 and feet pale. In L. supet'ciliaris the lower mandible is black like 

 the upper. I have two similar specimens of Bogotan origin, and a 

 third (imperfect) from Venezuela, which may also belong to the same 

 species, though it wants the conspicuous ochraceous tippings of the 

 wing-coverts. 



7. Myiobixjs bellus. 



Obscure olivaceus, pilei subcristati plumis interne rubro-igneis, 

 alis nigris late ochraceo bifasciatis, harum remigibus eodem 

 colore limbatis : cauda fuscescenti-cinerea : subtus Jlavus ; p)ec- 

 torefuhio tincto : rostro supet'iore nigro, inferiore fiavo : pedi- 

 bus jjlumbeis. 



Long, tota 4*2, alse 2*3, caudse 2*0. 



Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 



Mus. P. L. S. 



