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gg. Breast heavily spotted -with black (the throat also spotted or 

 streaked with black). 



Capito auiatus auiatus, adult female (extralimital). 

 ff. Hleum deep russet; remiges and rectrices slate-blackish. (Rio Bern, 



Bolivia) Capito auratus bolivianus (extralimital),.o 



ee. Sides and flanks plain ligfttoUve; back, etc., plaia deep oUve. (Eastern 

 Ecuador and eastern Peru.) (Capito awovirens.)^ 

 f. Kleum and nape bright red. 



Capita aurovirens, adult male (extralimital). 

 ff. Pileum and nape pale gray, becoming nearly white on forehead. 



Capito aurovirens, adult female (extraUmital). 

 66. Throat white, 

 c. A colored chest-band; breast and abdomen white; no red on occiput. 

 d. Chest-band orange or orange-yellow; forehead black; back uniform black; 

 flanks heavily spotted-with black, passing into orange-yellow, orange or 

 scarlet exteriorly. ( Capito mamilicoronatus.) 

 e. Flank-patch orange; spots on crown more brownish, not coalesced. (Pan- 

 ama, east to Canal Zone.) 



Capito maculicoronatus maculicoronatus, adult male (p. 323). 

 ee. Flank-patch scarlet; spots on crown dull white, coalesced into a patch. 

 /. Smaller (wing 77-83.5, tail 48.5-50, exposed cuhnen 20.5-22). (Eastern 

 Panama, east of Canal Zone.) 



Capito maculicoronatus pirrensis, adult male (p. 324). 

 ff. Larger (wing 81-84, tail 49-52.5, exposed cuhnen 23-24). (Western 

 Colombia.) 



Capito maculicoronatus rubrilateralis, adult male (extralimital). <= 

 dd. Chest-band light grayish brown; forehead crimson; back broadly striped 

 with white; flanks pale yellow, unspotted. (Colombia.) 



Capito hypoleucus, adult male (extralimital)."* 

 cc. No colored chest-band; breast and abdomen yellow; occiput red. (Colombia.) 



Capito quinticolor (extralimital). « 

 aa. Throat, chest, and breast uniform black. 



6. Back, scapulars, wing-coverts, etc., uniform black; forehead black. (Capito 

 maculicoronatus, adult female.) 

 c. Flank-patch orange; spots on crown more brownish, not coalesced. 



Capito maculicoronatus maculicoronatus, adult female (p. 323). 

 cc. Flank-patch scarlet; spots on crown less brownish (dull white), coalesced into 

 a uniform patch. 



o Capito auratus bolivianus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxv, May 4, 1912, 87 

 (Rio Beni, BoKvia; coll. Mus. Comp. Zool.). 



6 Bucco aurovirens Cuvier, Rfegne Anim., ed. 2, i, 1829, 458 (based on Le Barbu 

 oranvert Levaillant, Barbus, iii, Suppl., pi. E). — Mieropogon aurovirens Bonaparte, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, 120. — C[ajnto] aurovirens Gray, Gen. Birds, ii, 1846, 

 430. — Capito aurovirens Marshall, Mon. Capit., 1871, 155, pi. 62; Shelley, Cat. Birds 

 Brit. Mus., xix, 1891, 108. — [.Bm5ucco] aurovirens Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 142. 



" Capito maculicoronatus rubrilateralis Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., xxxi, July 

 23, 1912, 144 (Juntas de Tamand, alt. 800 ft., Cauca, w. Colombia; coll. Am. Mus. 

 N. H.). 



<* CapitohypoleucusSal-vin, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vii, no. xlviii, Nov. 29, 1897, p. xvi 

 (Valdivia, Antioqxiia, Colombia; coll. Salvin and Godman). 



« Capito quinticolor Elliot, Nouv. Archiv. Mus. Paris, i, Bull., 1865, 76, pi. 4, fig. 1 

 , (Colombia); Marshall, Mon. Capit., 1871, 163, pi. 65; Shelley, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 xix, 1891, 111; Dalmas, Bull, Soc. Zool. France, 1900, 176 (El Paillon, Buenaven- 

 tura, n. w. Colombia; descr. adult female). 



