1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 411 



(2454) Automolus cinnamomeigula Hellm. 



Automolus cinnamomeigula Hellm., Bull. B. 0. C, XV, 1905, p. 55 ('Bogotd' — 

 I propose La Morelia, alt. 600 ft., Rio Bodaquera, Caquet^, Col.). 



This species appears, to be the Amazonian representative of A. n. nigri- 

 cauda Hart., from which, however, it differs materially in its rufous tail, 

 browner upperparts, more ochraceous belly, etc. I have not seen the 

 type in the Museum at Tring. 



Two females and a male from La Morelia. 



(24636) Philydor rufipileatus consobrinus Scl. 



Philydor consobrinus. Scl., P. Z. S., 1870, p. 328 ("Bogotd"; I propose Villa- 

 vicencio). 



Philydor rufipileatus consobrinus Hellm., Verh. Ges. Wien., 1908, p. 220. 



Found only in the Tropical Zone at the eastern base of the Eastern Andes. 

 I have no specimens of true rufipileatus and follow Hellmayr (I. c.) in 

 the arrangement of names given above. 

 Villavicencio, 8. 



(2464) Philydor pyrrhodes {Cab.). 

 Anabates pyrrhodes Cab., in Schomb. Reise Guiana, 1848, p. 689 (British Guiana). 



A specimen from La Morelia adds this species to the known fauna of 

 Colombia. It agrees essentially with specimens from Napo and the foot 

 of Mt. Duida. 



La Morelia, 1. 



(2468) Philydor ruficaudatus {d'Orb. & Lafr.) subsp. 



Anabates ruficaudatus d'Orb. & Lafr., Syn. Av., II, 1838, p. 15 (Yuracares, 

 Bolivia). 



Two specimens from La Morelia, evidently represent this species and 

 are doubtless separable from it, but my material is not suflSciently satis- 

 factory to warrant this step. They are decidedly darker, less olive above 

 than a specimen from near the junction of the Gy-Parana and Madeira 

 rivers, and less buffy below than three specimens from Zaruma, Ecuador, 

 which I assume are Philydvr subfuhus Scl. These Zaruma birds, however, 

 seem to be only subspecifically distinct from ruficavdatv^, nevertheless 



