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RED AND BLACK MANAKIN. 

 (Pipra aureola.) 



Pi. nigra, capite pectoreque coccineis, remigibus antrorsum macula 

 alba. 



Black Manakin, with the head and breast crimson, front of the 



quills with a white spot. 

 Pipra aureola. Lin. Syst. Nat: 1. SSQ. 7. — Gmel. Syst» Nat, 1. 



1001. — Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 558. 11. 

 Manacus ruber. Briss. 4. 452. 6. t. 34. 3. 

 Le Manakin rouge. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 4l5.^Buff. PI. 



Enl. 34./. 3. 



Red and black Manakin. Edwards. lQ\.f. 2. — Lath. Gen. Syn. 

 4. 525. 9. 



/S. capite collo injeriore pectore abdomine marginibusque alarum 



aurantiiSf remigibus intus macula alba. 

 With the head, lower part of the neck, breast, belly, and margins 



of the wings orange-coloured ; bend of the wing with a white 



spot. 



Pipra aureola. /S. Lin, Syst. Nat. 1. 339. 7. — Lath. Lnd. Orn. 



2. 558. 11. 

 Manacus aurantius. Briss. 4. 454. 7. 



Le Manakin orange. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois, 4, 417.— Buff PI, 



Enl. 302./. 2. 

 Black and yellow Manakin. Edwards, 83./ 2. 



This, which is the commonest of the genus, is 

 in length three inches and three quarters: beak 

 black: capistrum orange: head, neck, throat, and 

 breast, crimson ; the middle of the belly inclining 

 to red : wings with a white spot, under parts of 

 them yellow ; rest of the body of a brilliant steel 

 black : legs and claws red : in some specimens the 

 forehead, chin, throat, and edge of the wing, are 



