BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 2638 
185, part (Valley of Mexico; alpine reg., Omealca, Cofre de Perote, Jalapa, 
and Cérdova, Vera Cruz; Hueytamalco, Puebla; Villa Alta, and Toténtepec, 
Oaxaca; Omilteme, Guerrero; Santa Maria, Chuipaché in Quezaltenango, 
Tolim4n, Volcin de Fuego, Volcin de Agua, and Santa Barbara, Vera Paz, 
Guatemala).—Cuarman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., x, 1898, 32 (Jalapa).—Dear- 
BoRN, Pub. 125, Field Mus. N. H., 1907, 108 (Tecpém, Guatemala, 9,500 ft.). 
Lepidocolaptes affinis REtIcHENBACH, Handb. der Spec. Orn., i, 1850, 184, pl. 603; 
fig. 4058. 
Dacryophorus afinis Bonapartes, Consp. Voluc. Anisod., 1854, 11. 
T[hripobrotus] afinis CaBANis and Herne, Mus. Hein., ii, 1859, 38 (Jalapa). 
[Thripobrotus] afinis Hetne and RetcHenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Orn., 1890, 136 
(Jalapa). 
[Picolaptes] afinis Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 208.—Gray, Hand-list, i, 
1869, 179, no. 2449 (Jalapa).—_SciareR and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 
68, part.—Suarre, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 83, part. 
PICOLAPTES AFFINIS NEGLECTUS Ridgway. 
SOUTHERN ALLIED WOODHEWER. 
Similar to P. a. affinis, but stripes on under parts broader, more 
distinct on posterior portions; chin and throat more deeply buff, 
always more so than the stripes on under parts of body. 
Adult male—Length (skins), 196-223 (208); wing, 102.5-116.5 
(109.1); tail, 87-97.5 (92.7); culmen, 27-33 (30.8); tarsus, 20-21.5 
(20.8); middle toe, 16-17.5 (16.8).” 
Adult female.—Length (skins), 197-215 (203); wing, 101.5-110 
(105.6); tail, 85-94 (90.7); culmen, 29-32.5 (31); tarsus, 20-21.5 
(20.6); middle toe, 16-17 (16.5).° 
Costa Rica (Volcén de Irazti; Volcén de Turrialba; Cartago, 
Azahar, and La Estrella, Cartago; Escazi; Tobosi; Juan Vizias; 
Coliblanco; Guayabo; Barranca; Dota Mits., Santa Maria, Copéy, 
Las Vueltas, Los Reyes, and Laguaria, Dota; El Generél; Ojuras de 
Térraba) and western Panama (Boquete; Chiriqui). 
Thripobrotus afinis (not Dendrocolaptes affinis Lafresnaye) CaBanis, Journ. fir 
Orn., 1861, 242 (Costa Rica). 
Picolaptes affinis Lawrence, Aun. Lyc. N. Y., ix, 1868, 107 (San José, Dota, and 
Barranca, Costa Rica).—Franrzivs, Journ. fiir Orn., 1869, 305 (Costa Rica).— 
Savin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, 193 (Volc4n de Chiriquf, Panam4é).— 
Ripeway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., v. 1882, 497 (Volc4n de Irazu, Costa Rica).— 
a Twenty specimens. 6 Thirteen specimens. 
Locality. Wing. | Tail. Mee Tarsus. ae 
MALES. 
Ten adult males from Costa Rica..........--.--.22.eeeee eee eee 107.7 91.3 30.3 20.7 16.7 
Ten adult males from western Panamé.............-22-+020-0s 109. 1 94. 2 31.2 20.8 16.5 
FEMALES. 
Ten adult females from Costa Rica.......-.....2.00--2-e eee eee 104.8 90.2 31 20.5 16.6 
Three adult females from western Panama.........--.---+--++- 108 92.5 31 20.8 16.2 
