176 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



region either duller red or else dark sooty tinged i^dth red, black of 

 foreneck, upper chest, and upper parts duller, and bars on under parts 

 much less sharply defined. 



Young feTtiale. — Similar to the young male, but loral, orbital, and 

 malar regions sooty, slightly, if at all, tinged with red. 



Southern Mexico, in States of Oaxaca (Tehudntepec City; Santa 

 Efig^nia; Chihuitto; Tolosa; Kio Givlcia), Tabasco (Frontera; 

 Teapa), Campeche (Apazote), Yucatan (Tunkas; Labna; Buctzotz; 

 Izamdl; La Vega), and Chiapas (Tumbald; Huehuetto; Palenque; 

 Canj6b; Teopisca), and southward through Guatemala (Savana 

 Grande; Duenas; M6dio Monte; Volcan de Agua; Rabindl; San 

 Ger6nimo; Retalhuleu; Los Amates, Yzab&l; Patullil, Sololi; 

 Chapulco), British Honduras (Behze; Cayo; Orange Walk; near 

 ManateeLagoon), Honduras (Omoa; Truxillo; Yaruca; RioSegdvia) 

 Salvad6r (San Carlos; San Salvad6r; Volcan de San Miguel), Nica- 

 ragua (Lavala; Matagalpa; San Geronimo, Chinandega; San Rafael 

 del Norte; Grenada; Ocotdl; Rio Escondido ; Virgin Bay; Realejo), 

 and Costa Rica (Gr^cia; Angostura; SanJos6; La Palma and Rancho 

 Redondo de San Jos6; La Palma de Nicoya; Cerro de la Candeliria; 

 Santo Domingo de San Mateo; Bebedero; Volcan de Miravalles; 

 Ten6rio; Lepanto; Las Trojas; Ti-eaRios; Pigres; Barranca; Pozo 

 del Rio Grande; Paso Re^l; Boruca; CopSy and Santa Maria de 

 Dota; Jimenez; Guayabo; Bonilla; Sip6rio), to western Panamd 

 (DiTala; Santiago de Verfigua). 



Picus gvatemalensis Hartlatjb, Rev. Zool., vii, 1844, 214 (Guatemala; coll. 

 Bremen Mub.?). — Sundbvall, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, 5, part. 



[Picus] gvatemalensis Gibbel, Thes. Om., iii, 1876, 156. 



C[ampephilus] guaUmalensis Geat, Gen. Birds, ii, 1845, 436. — Reichenbaoh, 

 Handb. Scansores, Picinse, 1854, 392, part. — Ridgwat, Man. N. Am. Birds, 

 1887, 281, part. 



Campephihts guatemdiensis Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 157 (Santiago de 

 Veragua, w. Panama). — La whence, Ann. Lye. N. Y., ix, 1868, 130 (San Job6, 

 Grecia, and Angostura, Costa Rica); Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 34 

 (Chihuitan and Tehuantepec City, Oaxaca).— Ghay, List Birds Brit. Mus., 

 Capit. and Picid., 1868, 57, part (Hondiuas). — Pkantzius, Joum. fiir Om., 

 1869, 363 (Costa Rica).— Botjcaed, Liste Ois. r6col. Guat., 1878, 27; Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, 452 (n. Yucatan; habits). — Stjmichrast, La Natu- 

 raleza, v, 1882, 240 (Santa Efigenia, Oaxaca). — Nutting, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., V, 1882, 398 (La Palma de Nicoya, w. Costa Rica; habits); vi, 1884, 387, 

 406 (Sucuyd and Los Sdbalos, Nicaragua). — Zeled(3n, Cat. Aves de Costa 

 Rica, 1882, 23; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 111 (Costa Rica); Anal. 

 Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, i, 1887, 123 (Grecia, Jimenez, Las Trojas, and Cartago, 

 Costa Rica).— RiDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 582, 591 (Truxillo 

 and Rio Segovia, Honduras).- Stone, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, 206 

 (Timkas and Labna, Yucatan). — Chekrib, Aui, ix, 1892, 327 (San Jos6, 

 Costa Rica, accidental; common coastwise). — Richmond, Proc. 17. S. Nat. 

 Mus., xvi, 1893, 518 (Rio Escondido, Nicaragua). — Underwood, Ibis, 1896, 

 443 (Volcan de Miravalles, Costa Rica) .-^Dearborn, Pub. 125, Field Mus. 

 N. H., 1907, 91 (Los Amates and Patulul, Guatemala). 



