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than half as long as the next and mostly concealed by the under tail- 

 coverts. Tarsus decidedly longer than middle toe with claw, 

 decidedly to very slightly shorter than distance from nostril to tip 

 of maxilla. 



Coloration. — Prevailing color plain green or olive-green, more bluish 

 on terminal portion of tail and on primaries, the under parts some- 

 times more rufescent; pileum bright blue (with or without a black 

 central spot and external cincture) or (together with hindneck) 

 wholly rufescent; auricular tuft and narrow jugular tuft black, some- 

 times edges with blue. 



Range. — ^Mexico to eastern Peru, Bolivia, south-central Brazil, 

 Cayeime, Trinidad, and Tobago. (About seventeen species and sub- 

 species.) 



KEY TO THE SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES OP MOMOTTTS." 



a. Pileum blue (at least exteriorly). 

 6. Pileum wholly blue of greenisl. blue (without any black central area). (North- 

 eastern Mexico.) Momotus cceniUceps (p. 455). 



56. Pileum with a central area of black, 

 c. Feathers of posterior mai^iii of blue crown-iing tipped with black, forming a 

 more or less distinct black border, the feathers beneath this without admix- 

 ture of cinnamon-rufous or tawny; posterior under parts greenish; larger 

 (wing 122-151, averaging more than 130). {Momotus lessonii.) 

 d. Larger (averaging wing more than 135, tail more than 220, culmen more 

 than 40). 

 e. Smaller and more tawny below; wing averaging 139.5 in male, 135.1 in 

 female; tail 230.5 in male, 220.7 in female; culmen 43.1 in male, 40.9 

 in female. (State of Chiapas, southern Mexico to western Panama.) 



Momotus lessonii lessonii (p. 457). 



ee. Larger and with under parts more greenish; wing averaging 142.8 in male, 



137.5 in female; tail 285.8 in male, 224.1 in female; culmen 43.1 in 



male, 42.7 in female. (States of Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, and Tabasco, 



southeastern Mexico.) Momotus lessonii goldmani (p. 460). 



■dd. Smaller (wing averaging 129.6 in male, 129.7 id female; tail 215.1 in male, 

 207.3 in female; culmen 39.2 in male, 88.7 in female). (Yucatan and 



Campeche.) Momotus lessonii exig^uus (p. 460). 



cc. Feathers of posterior margin of pileum not tipped with black, the feathers 

 beneath the blue occipital crescent more or less intermixed or suffused with 

 cinnamon-rufous or tawny; posterior under parts rufescent. {M&motas 

 subrufescens.) 



a With the very satisfactory material that has been brought together in connection 

 with the present work the temptation is very great to present a key to all the forms of 

 this genus, since the South American ones are in a state of almost chaotic confusion. 

 There seem to be several South American species, each having two or more sub- 

 species or geographic representative forms the distribution and relationship of which 

 is very imperfectly understood. But lack of time renders it necessary that the task 

 of working out the problems connected with the extralimital forms be left for some 

 one who has the leisure to do so. 



