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B. Secondaries of females usually heavily obscured by black — 



(Fla.) saboHcus 



II. Secondaries of males with the black basal area not extending to 

 the inner angle, 



A. Secondaries of males with the inner angle rounded; of 

 females conspicuously tinged with yellow; both sexes paler 



than typical rohinice — (Inyo Co., Calif.) flavotincius 



B. Considerably paler than typical rohinke; secondaries of 



females with distinct whitish tints,— (W. & S. W.) mixtus 



C. Considerably darker than typical robiniee; secondaries of 



females blackish, often with an additional faint j-ellowish 



cast, — (vicinity of Cochise Co., Ariz.) subnigrus 



