Genera of Humming Birds, 21 1 



le Phaeolème de P Equateur, Muls., Hist. Nat. Ois. Mou., 

 1876, t. 2, p. 223. 



Habitat. — Ecuador. 



Male. — Very closely allied to the preceding species, but 

 larger. It has no metallic feathers on the crown of the head, 

 which is dark green. The metallic spot of throat is of a rose 

 colour, between purple and ruby. 



Total length, 5in. Wing, 2^. Tail, 2. Culmen, i|-. 



Female. — Like the male, excepting the throat, which is 

 pale rufous, spotted with green. 



Total length, /[\\v[. Wing, 2\. Tail, if. Culmen, |-. 



My specimens were collected in Ecuador, by Buckley. 



^302. Clytolaema cervinigularis, Salv,. Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist., 1891, p. 377. 



Phaeolema cervinigularis, Salv., Ann., Mag. Nat. Hist., 



i89i,p. 377. 



Rosy-throat. 



le Phaeolèîne à gorge rose. 



Habitat. — Ecuador ? 



Male. — Similar to O. rubinoides, as to the colour of the 

 crown, which has a central glittering green stripe. In size, it 

 equals O. aequatorialis, but differs from that species in the 

 colour of the crown, and from both, in having the chin pale 

 chestnut, like the sides of the throat, with hardly a trace of 

 green. 



Total length, 5in. Wing, 2-g. Tail, 2. Bill, 1-3. 



Only two specimens are known, one " Ex Gould Coll.," and 

 the other, from Mess. Godman and Salvin Museum, both now 

 in the British Museum. 



Genus LXXXV. Panoplites, Gould, Mon. Troch., 1854, 



pt. 8. 



BoiSSOXEAUA, Reich., Aufz des Col., 1854, p. 1 1 (descrnulla). 



Galenia, Muls. and Verr., Class. Troch., 1865, P- 47- 



Callidice, Muls. and Verr., Class. Troch., 1865, p. 65. 



Alosia, Muls., Ann. Soc. Lynn. Lyon., 1875, vol. xxii., 

 p. 213. 



