TANAGRINE GENUS CALLISTE. 
brought by M. Bourcier from the valley of Mindos, north-west of 
Quito, and placed by him in the Museum of the Jardin des Plantes. 
13. CALLISTE PUNCTATA (Liyy.) 
Tanagra punctata, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 316. ——Calliste punctata, Gray's 
Gen. p. 366, No. 12. 
6 Similis C. chrysophryi sed minor, orbitis flavis carens, punctis 
minoribus. 
Long. ale, 3,5, 
% Minor, punctis pané obsoletis. 
Long. ale, 3.3, 
Habitat, Cayenne and Guiana. 
Figured Edward’s pl. 262; Pl. Enl. 133, fig. 1; Desm. Tan. 
PL 8 4, pl. 9g, 
14. CALLISTE RUFIGULA (Be.) 
Tanagrella rufigula, Bp. Compt, Ren. Ac. Sc. Par. Jan. 20, 1851. 
Supra nigra; interscapuliis alisque virescente marginatis, uro- 
fie virescente immaculato; subtis gula crissoque rufis; pectore 
Mibusque virescentibus nigro punctatis ; abdomine medio albido. 
abitat, Calacali, north of Quito, Ecuador, Bourcier. 
Igura nulla ! 
a bin Canino considers this a Tanagrella, but it appears 
styl . form one of the Calliste punctate. In form and general 
the i colouring it approaches yery near the last species. Indeed, 
ae er surfaces of the two birds present an entirely similar ap- 
0 er with the exception of the rufous throat and crissum of 
“rufigula; and although in the plumage above the upper half of 
‘TUfigula is clouded oyer with black, the feathers are still minutely 
bo ‘ 
dered with green as in C. punctata. 
15. CALLISTE XANTHOGASTRA, Scrarer. 
Calliste xanthogastra, Sclater, Jard. Orn. Cont. 1851, part i. 
C. simi}; ‘ : 
Sr C. punctata ; sed minor, rostro minore, ventre flavo. 
ng, alee 3 ay 
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