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Adult female. Apparently similar to the male. 



Young male. Some spots of buff on the upper parts ; lower parts with blackish- 

 brown crescentic markings, caused by the dark margins of the feathers. 



As compared with the present species, P. myiadestina is somewhat more rufous 

 above, and has whitish tips to a few of the lateral tail-feathers, the patches under the 

 wings are buff rather than white, and the white feathers of the lower parts show slight 

 grey margins. The young have similar dark crescentic markings, but the feathers 

 incline to buff in the central portion, and the plumage generally is more plentifully 

 marked than in P. palmeri. 



