HYLOCHARIS LACTEA. 



Blue-breasted Sapphire. 



Ornismya sappkirina, Less. Hist. Nat. des Ois. Mou., pp. xxix. and 172. pi. 56. 



lactea, Less. Ind. G&i. et Syn. des Ois. du Gen. Trochilus, p. xxxviii. 



Hylocharis lactea, Gray and Mitch. Gen. of Birds, vol. i. p. 115, Hylocharis, sp. 37.— Bonap 



Consp. Gen. Av M p. 74, Hylocharis, sp. 2. 

 Cyanochloris lactea, Reich. Auf. der Col., p. 10. 

 Sapphironia lactea, Bonap. Rev. Zool. 1854, p. 256. 



Lesson created great confusion when he figured this bird in his " Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux Mouches " 

 as the female of Hylocharis sapphirinus, for it has no reference whatever to that species ; it is true that he 

 corrected this error in a subsequent publication, the " Index Generate et Synoptique des Oiseaux du genre 

 Trochilus" and there described the bird as distinct under the name of Ornismya lactea ; but this latter work 

 is but little known and rarely consulted. The native country of this species is the northern parts of Brazil, 

 but over what extent of that country its range extends is not known : although tolerably common in our 

 collections, it occurs less frequently than other species. 



The Hylocharis lactea differs from the H sapphirinus in the darker colouring of its upper mandible, in the 

 absence of red on the chin, and especially in the black colouring of its tail, which with the under coverts 

 are reddish chestnut in H sapphirinus ; the white mark down the centre of the abdomen in H. lactea also 

 serves to distinguish it. Without resorting to dissection, it is impossible to say whether the female offers 

 any great difference from the male in her colouring ; in all probability her dress is very similar to that which 

 characterizes the females of the other species of the genus. 



Crown of the head, all the upper surface, and wing-coverts dull bronzy green, somewhat browner on the 

 head ; upper tail-coverts deeper bronze ; wings purplish brown ; tail black, glossed with bronze, and the 

 lateral feathers slightly tipped with grey ; throat and sides of the neck rich shining violet-blue ; flanks 

 green; centre of the abdomen, vent, and under tail-coverts white; upper mandible blackish brown ; under 

 mandible fleshy white; feet reddish brown. 



The figures are of the natural size. The plant is the Nymphcea Amazonum. 



