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66. Pileum streaked, (not spotted) in adults, 

 c. Smaller (wing 86', tail 57, in female); under parts streaked with blackish brown 

 or brownish black; general color much darker (pileum deep grayish brown, 

 back, etc., deep warm-sepia brown). (Eaatem Mexico, in State of Puebla.) 



Glauoidium fisheri (p. 797). 



cc. Larger (wing averaging more than 97, tail averaging more than 62, in female); 



tmder parts streaked with light brown to cinnamon-rufous; general color 



much paler (pileum and back light grayish brown to cinnamon-rufous). 



(Glauddium hrasilianum.) 



d. Averaging deeper in color, especially the rufous phase. (Brazil and other 



parts of South America.) 



Glaucidium. brasilianum brasilianum (extralimital).<^ 

 dd. Averaging paler, especially the rufous phase. (Panama to southwestern 



border of United States.) Glaucidium brasilianum ridgwayi (p. 798). 



aa. Nostrils opening in anterior edge of cere; sides and flanks transversely spotted. 



( ?) (Glaueidium siju.) 



b. Smaller (wing averaging 91.4 in male, 99.6 in female; tail averagii^ 56.4 in male, 

 63.4 in female); coloration browner, less conspicuously barred. (Cuba.) 



Glaucidium siju siju (p. 804). 



66. Larger (wing 94.5 in male, averaging 105 in female; tail 61.5 in male, averaging 



70.5 in female); coloration grayer, more conspicuously barred. (Isle of Pines.) 



Glaucidium siju vittatum (p. 805). 



GLAUCIDIUM JARDmn (Bonaparte). 



JABDIITE'S PYGMY OWL. 



Brown phase. 



Adults (sexes alike). — General color of upper parts deep brown (deep 

 bone brown to deep mummy brown or deep Vandyke brown), deepest 



Footnote — Continued. 

 dium] pumilum Cabanis, Journ. fur Om., 1869, 208 (crit.). — St{rix] minutissima Maxi- 

 milian, Beitr. Naturg. Bras., iii, pt. i, 1830, 242 (int. of Province of Bahia, Brazil; 

 types now in coU. Am. Mus. N. H.). — [AtJiene] minutissima Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 

 1850, 38; Pelzeln, Om. Bras., 1871, 399. — Athene minutissiTnaFelzeln, Om. Bras., 1868, 

 9; iv, 1871, 463; Ibis, 1875, 330 (Spanish Guiana). — Noctua minutissiTna Schlegel, Mus. 

 Pays-Bas, ii, no. 12 (Striges), 1863, 22; no. 36 (Revue), 1873, 29. 



<» [Strix] brasiliana Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. 1, 1788, 289 (Brazil; based on Asia 

 brasiliensis Brisson, Orn., 145, this based on Cabure ou Caboure Willughby, Om., 107, 

 etc.; see Berlepsch, Bull. Brit. Om. Club, xii, 1901, 8, 9). — G[laucidiu'in'\ brasilieTise 

 Berlepsch, Bull. Brit. Om. Club, xii, no. Ixxxii, Oct. 30, 1901, 9, in text.^ — Strixferox 

 VieUlot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., vii, 1817, 22 (Paraguay; based on Cabur6 Azara, 

 Apunt. Parag., i, 225). — Noctua ferox D'Orbigny, Voy. Amer. Mdrid., Ois., 127. — 

 [Olauddiumferox.] Subsp. a. Olauddium ferox Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit.Mus., ii, 1875, 

 200. — Strixpasserinoides Temminck, Planch.Col., ii, livr. 58, May, 1825, pi. 344, and text 

 (Brazil; coll. Paris Mus.). — Noctua passerinoides Lesson, Man. d'Om., i, 1828, 112. — 

 A[tJiene] passerinoides Gray, Gen. Birds, i, 1845, 35. — Glaucidium passerinoides Bur- 

 meister, Syst. Ueb. Th. Bras., ii, 1856, 143. — Serir in/«scata Temminck, Man. d'Orn., 

 ed. 2, pt. i, 1821, 97, in text (Brazil; based on Cabouri Azara). — [Athene] infuscata 

 Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 37; Strickland, Om. Syn., 1855, 163. — Gl[avMdium] 

 infuscatum Kaup, Jardine's Contr. Om., 1852, 103. — [Phalxruipsis] infuscata Bona- 

 parte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1854, 544. — Glaucidium infuscatum, var. infuscatum 

 Ridgway, Proc. Boat. Soc. N. H., xvi, 1873, 102. — Noctua infuscata Schlegel, Mus. 

 Pays-Bas., Striges, 1862, Zl.—Strix ferruginea Maximilian, Reise Bras., i, 1820, 105, 

 footnote (Cabo Trio to Villa de SSo Salvador, Brazil; types now in coll. Am. Mus. N. H.). 



