PIRANGA. 455 
3.60, exposed culmen .62-.70. Hab. Mexico and Guate- 
mala, and north to southern Arizona and New Mexico. 
609. P. hepatica Swains. Hepatic Tanager, 
a’. Culmen (from extreme base) not shorter than tarsus. (Tooth on 
edge of upper mandible very prominent; bill much swollen for 
basal half. Adult males uniform deep brownish red above, 
brighter brownish red beneath, the sides and flanks, however, 
like upper parts. Adult females deep olive-green above, bright 
yellowish olive beneath, the throat and sides of forehead some- 
times inclining to deep saffron-yellow.) 
e'. Ear-coverts and malar region uniform deep brownish red 
(male) or olive-green (female) like crown; length about 
6.50-7.00, wing 3.40-3.65, tail 3.00-3.10, exposed culmen 
10-75. Hab. From Nicaragua to Ecuador and Bolivia. 
P. testacea Sct. & Satv, Brick-colored Tanager.! 
e*. Ear-coverts and malar region dull brownish or brownish gray 
(male) or olive-gray (female), narrowly but distinctly 
streaked with whitish ; length about 7.00-7.25, wing 3,70- 
4.00, tail 3.20-3.30, exposed culmen .65-.75. Hab. Guate- 
mala and British Honduras. 
P. figlina Satv. & Gopm. Brown-red Tanager.? 
6. Wing not more (usually decidedly less) than 3.25; adult males with red 
confined to throat and upper chest, or to throat, under wing-coverts, 
and under tail-coverts. 
c’. Back, scapulars, and rump dull gray; ear-coverts lighter gray; sides 
and flanks brownish gray, middle of breast and belly dull light buffy. 
Adult male: Whole top of head and wings dull brownish red; 
throat, under wing-coverts, and lower tail-coverts pink, the latter 
inclining more to flesh-color (occasionally tinged with salmon-color). 
Adult female: Similar to male, but pink of throat and under tail-cov- 
erts very indistinct (sometimes wanting, or replaced by pale salmon- 
color), that of under wing-coverts replaced by pale yellowish, and 
brownish red of crown, wings, and tail less pronounced. Length 
about 6.00-6.50, wing 3.00-3.25, tail 2.85-2.90. Hab. Yucatan, in- 
cluding Cozumel. 
P. roseigularis CapoT. Rose-throated Tanager. 
ce’, Upper parts (except head, in adult male) olive-green, lower parts 
(except throat and upper chest of adult male) olive-yellow. Adult 
1 Pyranga teatacea Sci. & Satv., P. Z. S. 1868, 388. 
2 Pyranga figlina Sauy. & GopmM., Biol. Centr.-Am. i. Dec. 1883, 293. 
Having before me, besides the type (from Belize), six adult males from Guatemala, I-am unable to detect 
any differences of coloration distinguishing this species from P. testacea, other than those given in the above 
synopsis. Only one specimen is as dull colored as the type, while two are almost identical in general colora- 
tion with a typical adult male of P. testacea from Veragua. 
3 Pyranga roseigularis Cazot, Bost. Jour. N. H. v. 1847, 416. 
