144 



Females Wing Tarsus Culmen 



Haiti 1 (type) 291 99 99 



Miller and Griscom give for 



2 9 from Haiti 304-309 101-109 95-99 



Not ssxsd 



Porto Rico 2 273-285 96-104 91-99 



Range. — Islands of Haiti and Porto Rico, Greater Antilles. 

 Specimens examined. — Haiti: Dominican Republic, Sosiia, 



1 9 . Porto Rico: Utuado, Icf (U. S. Biol. Surv.); north side 



2 ? (U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



Aramus pictus dolosus, subsp. nov. 

 A ramus giganteus auct. nee Bonaparte. 

 Aramus holostictus auct. nee Cabanis. 

 Aramus pictus "Bartrara" auct. 

 Aramus vociferus auct. nee Latham. 

 Aramus guarauna auct. nee Wagler. 



Type. — ^Adult cT", No. 54162, collection Museum of Comparative Zoology^ 

 Bolson, Costa Rica, 25 December, 1907. Collected by C. F. Underwood. 



Characters. — Similar to Aramus pictus pictus (Meyer) but with white area 

 at the base of the secondaries more developed and extending along the outer 

 web next the shaft for nearly 140 millimeters. This extension of the white 

 area along the secondaries is entirely absent in the material examined repre- 

 sentative of the two preceding forms of Aramus pictus, and makes an excellent 

 and constant character, though I have been unable to detect any other means 

 by which the race may be differentiated. 



Measurements. 

 No. 

 Speci- 

 Locality mens Wing Tarsus Culmen 



Males 



Costa Rica 2 318-330 130-135 127 



Mexico 2 315-333 126-135 123-126 



Females 



British Honduras 1 300 117 111 



(sexed cf , 9 by measurement) 



Costa Rica 1 308 117 102 



Mexico 1 304 119 115 



Not sexed 



( cf by measurement) 



Mexico 1 325 120 122 



Range. — Central Mexico south to Costa Rica and Panama, on 

 both east and west sides. 



Specimens examined. — Mexico : Vera Cruz, Tlacoltalpan, 1 9 , 

 (U. S. Biol. Surv.). Oaxaca [Tehuantepec] : Sta. Efigenia, 1 d^ 

 (M. C. Z.), 1 cf (U. S. Biol. Surv.); Huilotepec, 1 (U. S. Biol. 

 Surv.). British Honduras: Belize, 1 cf [= 9 ], (U. S. Nat. Mus.). 

 Costa Rica: Bolson, Icf , 1 9 ; La Palma, 1 ? (U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



Remarks. — This series shows a good deal of variation in the 

 amount of white on the interscapulars and wing-coverts; in some 

 specimens it is reduced almost as much as in elucus, while in 

 others it shows a greater development than in pictus. 



