BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA, 521 
DAMOPHILA PANAMENSIS Berlepsch. 
PANAMA HUMMING BIRD. 
Similar to D. juliz, but adult male with pileum dull or dark 
metallic green, similar to or darker than color of back, instead of 
brilliant yellowish emerald green, like throat. 
Adult male-—Above metallic green or bronze-green, usually more 
bronzy on rump, darker (or at least not brighter) on pileum; tail 
glossy blue-black; remiges very dark brownish slate or blackish, 
faintly glossed with violaceous; malar, suborbital, and auricular 
regions, chin, throat, and sides of neck brilliant metallic green, 
more yellowish or golden anteriorly, purer green or sometimes even 
bluish green posteriorly; rest of under parts rich deep metallic 
violet-blue (dark smalt blue or hyacinth blue), the under tail-coverts 
slightly glossy bluish or greenish black, the femoral tufts white; 
maxilla dull black, mandible pale brownish or dull whitish (pink 
or reddish in life); iris dark brown; feet dusky; length (skins), 78-93 
(86) ; wing, 41.5-44 (43.4) ; tail, 29-31 (30.4); culmen, 14—15.5 (14.7).% 
Adult female—Above bright metallic bronze-green, more decidedly 
bronzy on rump and upper tail-coverts; tail blue-black, the middle 
pair of rectrices usually more or less tinged with dark bluish green, some- 
times wholly of this color, the outer pair of rectrices broadly tipped 
with pale gray, the next pair more narrowly tipped with the same; 
remiges dusky, faintly glossed with violaceous; under parts pale 
gray, passing into white posteriorly, the sides of throat sometimes 
spotted with metallic green; bill, etc., as in adult male; length 
(skins), 74-78 (77); wing, 41.5-44 (42.6); tail, 25-27.5 (26.4); cul- 
men, 15-16 (15.5).° 
Panamé (Lion Hill; Panama; Camerén; Paraiso; Chepo, on Rio 
Bayano; Calovévora, Verégua); Costa Rica? 
Juliamyia typica (not of Bonaparte) Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., vii, 1862, 292 
(Lion Hill, Panam4); ix, 1868, 128 (Costa Rica) —Franrazivus, Journ. fiir Orn., 
1869, 317 (Costa Rica).—Exxiot, Classif. and Synop. Troch., 1879, 233, part 
(Panama).—ZELEDON, Cat. Aves de Costa Rica, 1882, 21. 
@ Nine specimens. b Five specimens. 
. Ex- 
Locality. Wing. | Tail. | posed 
culmen. 
MALES. 
Eight adult males from Panamé.................2222..022 200002 cee eee eee eee eee 43.4] 30.4 14.6 
One adult male said to be from Costa Rica................2.2.0002 020 ee ee ee eee 44 30.5 6.5 
Hight adult males Of Ds Jal JU sooo cen snnwsc end staeneanwnh ee nein dlemeninn 43.8 31.5 14.5 
Ten adult males of D. juliz feliciana........ 22.02.0000. cece eee eee eee eee ees 43.7 31.1 15.1 
FEMALES. 
Five adult females of D. panamensis..............2.20225 22 ee eee c cence eee eees 42.6| 26.4 15.5 
Four adult females of D. julix feliciana ...........----2+0022 2 cece eect e cece 42.4 27.2 15.4 
