AHDEIDAl— THE HERONB. 118* 



Genus AB.DEA Linnaeus. 



Ardia Ldjm. S. N. ed. 10, 1, 1758, Ml. Type, by elimination, A. oinerea Linn. 



Analysis of Subgenera 



o' Culmen decidedly shorter than tarsus, the latter more than one and a half times as long 

 as the middle toe, without olaw. 

 &' Tarsus much less than twice as long as middle toe, without olaw. 

 c' Wing more than IS inches. 



d" Wing more than 17 inches. Adults with scapular plumes narrowly lanceolate, 

 with compact webs; head crested, the occiput, during pairing season, 

 with two or more long, slender, compactly webbed plumes ; plumes ol 



lower neck stiffened, narrowly lanceolate, or aeioiilar Ardea. 



d' Wing less than 17 Inches. Adults in nuptial plumage with the scapular 

 plumes excessively elongated, reaching far beyond the tail, their shafts 

 thick and stiffened, their webs decomposed; head without crest or 

 plumes, and feathers of lower neck (in American species) soft, broad, and 



not lengthened; color, always wholly pure white Herodias. 



c' Wing less than 11 inches. 



d' Adults with Occipital, jugular, and scapular plumes greatly developed, with 

 much decomposed webs (occipital and jugular plumes with compact webs 

 in exotic species) ; the scapular plumes extending to or beyond end of 

 tail and recurved at tips; color of plumage always wholly pure white. 



Garzotta. 

 eP Adults with jugular and scapular plumes much elongated ; the former nar- 

 rowly lanceolate, with compact webs, the ,latter also narrow, but more 

 loosely webbed, and often extending far beyond thetail;.eolor of plumage 

 ' varying from uniform dark slate-blue, with maroon-oolored head and 

 neck (in most adults), to pure white with only the tips of some primaries 



bluish (in young) ; adults sometimes mixed white and bluish Florida. 



f Tarsus twice as long as middle toe, without claw. A dults with feathers of entire 

 l^ad and neck, except throat and upper foreneck, elongated and narrowly 

 lanceolate, especially on occiput and lower foreneck; scapular plumes much 

 elongated, extending beyond end of tail, with shafts straight and stiffened, and 

 webs decomposed, but the hair-like flbrillsB rather close together; color of plum- 

 age uniform bluish and reddish, uniform white, or pied Diohromanassa. 



a' Culmen equal to or longer than tarsus, the latter less than one-and a half times as long 

 as middle toe without olaw. 

 i' Wing more tlp'Ji 9 inches; culmen and tarsus more than S inches. Adults with an 

 oocipital tuft of several moderately lengthened, lanceolate, compactly webbed 

 feathers; jugular plumes broadly lanceolate, with compact webs; scapular' 

 plumes greatly elongated, extending to beyond end of tail, straight, hair-like; 

 color of plumage mixed grayish or^bluish and white, never entirely white. 



Hydranassa. 

 H* Wing not more than 8 inches; culmen and tarsus less than 3 inches. Adults with 

 scapular plumes and feathers on top of head moderately lengthened, lanceolate, 

 with compact webs; jugular plumes broad, soft, and blended; color of plumage 

 more or less metallic, in adults, on upper pal>ts, grayish or rusty beneath; never 

 white. .^^ Butoridc:. 



