40 b 
M. cyanojphrys ; in a word it is just intermediate between the two species, and sufficiently distinct 
from either to warrant specific distinction. 
Nothing is at present known respecting its range, except that it occurs at Muscat, and no 
notes were sent respecting its habits. The only specimen I have seen is that in the British 
Museum collection, which is the one I have figured and described. 
