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or (in p. montagnii) the former decidedly longer; outer primaries strongly- 

 bowed, especially the outermost, of which the narrow tip is strongly in- 

 curved; sixth to eighth primaries longest; none of primaries with inner 



Figure 2. — Penelope purpurascens. 



web incised; secondaries strong and relatively broad, with rounded tips. 

 Tail about as long as wing or a little shorter, distinctly rounded, the 

 rectrices (12) very broad, the lateral ones slightly or moderately bowed, 



653008°— 46 3 



