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(867) Pionus chalcopterus (Fraser). 



Psittacus chalcopterus Frasee, P. Z. S., 1840, p. 59 (Bogotd). 

 Pionus chalcopterus Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 381 (Canta); Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 

 1879, p. 538 (Envigado; Concordia). 



Common in the Subtropical Zone of all three ranges, though we did not 

 find it in the Western Andes north of Cerro Munchique, except at Alto 

 Bonito in the Atrato Valley. 



Alto Bonito, 1; Cerro Munchique, 1; La Florida, 2; Miraflores, 6; El 

 Roble, 1 ; El Eden, 1 ; La Palma, 1 ; La Candela, 3 ; near San Agustin, 1 ; 

 Andalucia (5000 ft.), 1. 



(875) Hapalopsittaca amazonina (Des Murs). 



Psittacus amazoninus Des Mubs, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 207 (Bogota). 



A common species at El Roble in the Subtropical Zone above Fusuga- 

 suga. 



El Roble, 3. 



(875a) Hapalopsittaca fuertesi (Chapm.). 



Plate XXXVII. 



Pionopsitta fuertesi Chapm., Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXI, 1912, p. 143 (Laguneta, 

 10,300 ft., Cen. Andes, Col.). 



Char. sp. — Most nearly related to H. amazonina (Des Murs) but face yellow, 

 crown blue. 



This distinct and interesting species was found by us only in the Tem- 

 perate Zone of the Central Andes. Like amazonina, fuertesi has the maxil- 

 lary tomium unnotched, while the tail is even longer than in that species. 



Laguneta, 6; Santa Isabel, 1. 



(876) Eucinetus pulchra (Berl.). 



Pionopsitta pulchra Berl., Ornith. Monat., V, 1897, p. 175 (San Jos6, R. Dagua, 

 Col.); Hbllm., p. Z. S., 1911, p. 1202 (Noanamd). 



Evidently not uncommon in the Tropical Zone of the Pacific Coast. 



Andagueda, 2; Noanama, 1; San Jose, 7; Barbacoas, -3. 



With every desire to give as much weight to resemblances as to differ- 

 ences, I do not feel that the actual facts in relationship are properly ex- 

 pressed by retaining in the genus Pionopsitta all the species commonly 

 placed there. 



