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“*112a. Accipiter ethronemius salvini (Ridgw.), Bull. Venezuela. 
113. 
*113a. 
*114. 
U.S. Geol. Surv., ii., p. 121 (1876). [Merida, 
Venez.) 
Salvin’s Sparrow-Hawk. 
Larger ; wing ¢ 168, 2 190-200 mm. ; above 
plumbeous, with a shade of brown; head 
blacker ; below with bars on breast and 
flanks obsolete or absent ; thighs cinnamon 
rutous. 
Accipiter chionogaster chionogaster (Kaup), 
P.Z.S., 1851, p. 41. [Coban, Guatemala.) 
White-bellied Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing ¢ 178, 2 203-213 mm. ; above dark 
slate ; head blackish ; below white, with 
fine black shaft lines on chest ;_ thighs pale 
ochre. 
Accipiter chionogaster venezuelensis subsp. 
nov. [2 Escorial, Mérida, Feb. 17, 1911, 
type in coll. H. Kirke Swann.] 
Mérida Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing @ 196-198 mm. ; above much paler 
slate grey; thighs pale whitish rusty, 
instead of pale ochre. 
Accipiter ventralis ventralis Sclat., P.Z.S., 
1866, p. 303. [Interior of Colombia.] 
Chestnut-bellied Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing ¢ 167-171, 2 198 mm. ; above deep 
slaty grey, including sides of face; below 
chestnut, barred with rufous and greyish 
white ; thighs chestnut. 
Central 
America. 
(Guatemala, 
Nicaragua). 
Venezuela. 
Venezuela to 
Colombia, 
Ecuador, Peru 
and N.W. 
Bolivia. 
