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BLACK-THROATED MANAKIN, 



PAPUAN MANAKIN, 

 ( Pipra papuensis. ) 



Pr. nigrO'Virescens suhtus alhida, pectore macula ovatajulvay rec- 



tricibus duabus intermediis brevioribus. 

 Black-green Manakin, beneath whitish, with an ovate fulvous 



spot on the breast, the two middle tail-feathers shortest. 

 Pipra papuensis. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. J 004. — Lath. Ind, Orn. 



2. 561. 23. 



Le Manikor. Buff, Hist, Nat. Ois. 4. A3\,—Buff. PL Enl. 707. 

 Papuan Manakin. Lath. Gen, Syn. 4. 552. 20. 



Length not quite three inches and a half: beak 

 black and short : head, neck, body, wings, and 

 tail, greenish black: breast with an oblong orange- 

 coloured spot, reaching to the belly ; rest of the 

 under parts dirty white : the two middle tail- 

 feathers shorter than the rest: legs dusky ash- 

 colour. Inhabits New Guinea* 



BLACK-THROATED MANAKIN. 

 (Pipra nigricoUis.) 



Pi. nigrO'-ccerulescenSf subtus alba, gula crissoque nigris. 

 Black-blue Manakin, beneath white, with the throat and vent 

 black. 



Pipra nigricollis. Gmel. Syst, Nat. 1. 1004.— La/A. Ind, Orn, 

 2. 561. 25. 



Black-throated Manakin. Lath. Gen, Syn, 4. 533. 22. 



