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(703) Ciccaba albitarsus (ScL). 

 Syrnium alUtarse Scl., T. Z. S., IV, 1862, p. 263, pi. Ix (Bogota). 

 Anolaima, 1. 



(704) Ciccaba albogularis {Cass.). 



Syrnium albo-gularis Cass., Proo. Acad. N! S. Phila., IV, 1848, p. 124 (South 

 America; Brabourne & Chubb "substitute Colombia," to which I add Choachi, 

 about 15 miles east of Bogotd). 



Ciccaba albogularis Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 539 (Rio Negro; Sta. Elena; 

 breeds). 



This species is apparently confined to the Temperate Zone. Four speci- 

 mens from Merida, taken at altitudes varying from 8000 to 9000 feet, have 

 the crown and nape more conspicuously spotted with white and the back 

 with deep buff than Colombian specimens and possibly represent a separable 

 race. 



Sta. Elena, 1; Choachi, 3. 



(707) Ciccaba virgata virgata {Cass.). 



Syrnium virgatum Cass., Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., IV, 1848, p. 124 ("South 

 America"; Brabourne & Chubb give "Colombia"). 



Ciccaba virgata ScL. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. .539 (Concordia); Allen, Bull. 

 A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 132 (Santa Marta). 



Of apparently general distribution in the Tropical Zone. 

 La Frijolera, 1; above Cali, young in downy (Apl. 3); Rio Frio, 2; En- 

 conosa, below Bogota, 1. 



(709) Ciccaba nigrolineata Scl, 



Ciccaba nigrolineata Scl., P. Z. S., 1859, p. 131 (s. Mexico). 



Subsp. a. Syrnium s-pilonotum Shabpb, Cat. Bds. B. M., 1876, p. 277 (Bogottl). 



I can discern no difference between our Colombian specimens and others 

 from Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua (see also Ridg., Bull. U. S. N. 

 M., 50, VI, p. 762). 



Rio Atrato, 1; Rio Frio, 1; 'Bogota' (native skin), 1. 



