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(1017) PhcEthornis hispidus oseryi {Bourc. & Muls.). 



Trochilus oseryi Botjbc. & Muls., Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. Lyon, Ser. 2, IV, 1852, 

 p. 139 (Pastoya, Ecuador). 



A single specimen from Villavicencio agrees with four others from eastern 

 Ecuador including Lawrence's type of P. villosus (A. M. N. H., No. 370991 

 "Napo"), which is evidently a synonym of oseryi from essentially the same 

 locality. All differ from two Bolivian (Todos Santos, R. Chapare) speci- 

 mens of what is apparently true hispidtcs in their smaller size and somewhat 

 paler underparts. 



Villavicencio, 1. 



(1019) Phoethornis syrmatophorus syrmatophorus Gould. 



Phaethornis syrmatophorus Gould, Contrib. to Ornith., 1851, p. 139 (Interior 

 of Ecuador = western Ecuador, cf. HeUmayr, P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1179); Scl. & Salv., 

 P. Z. S., 1879, p. 538 (Sta. Elena; Medellin); Simon & Dalmas, Ornis, XI, 1901, p. 

 217 (La Tigra; Las Cruces). 



Phcethomis syrmatophorus syrmatophorus Hbllm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1179 (La 

 Selva). 



Nine specimens from the Subtropical Zone of the Western Andes and 

 western slope of the Central Andes are apparently typical of this form. 

 San Antonio, 5; Cocal, 1; Cerro Munchique, 2; Salento, 1. 



(1020) Phoethornis syrmatophorus columbianus Boucari. 

 Phoethornis columbianus Boucard, The Hummingbird, I, 1891, p. 17 (Bogotd,). 



A specimen from La J'alma in the Subtropical Zone, at the head of the 

 Magdalena Valley, has a broad white malar stripe, white throat, partially 

 developed white median line below, and rich rust-colored rump, and is 

 therefore evidently to be referred to the Bogota region form. 



La Palma, 1. 



(1021) Phoethornis anthophilus {Bourc. & MiUs.). 



Trochilus anthophilus Botirc. & Muls., Rev. ZooL, 1843, p. 71 (Upper Magda- 

 lena Valley). 



Phoethornis anthophilus Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIIl, 1900, p. 138 (Valle 

 Dupar; Valencia; Santa Marta). 



Taken only in the Magdalena Valley. 

 Puerto Berrio, 1 ; Chicoral, 2. 



