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Campophilus robustus Hartl. Ind. Azara, p. 16 (1847) ; 
Berlepsch, J. f. O. 1887, p. 120 (Paraguay) ; Hargitt, Cat. 
B. Brit. Mus. xyiii. p. 477 ; Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, 
vi. p. 333. 
a. £ ad. Sapucay, October 14, 1902. 
b. ad. „ March 25, 1903. 
Bill cream-coloured to grey at base, darker above; feet 
dark slate-coloured ; iris yellow. 
c. ? ad. Sapucay, May 6, 1903. 
d. e. $ ad. „ July 17, 19, 1904. 
/. <$ ad. „ September 3, 1904. 
[Another of the large Woodpeckers, only to be met with 
in the virgin forests.— W. A'.] 
73. Ceopiilceus lineatus. 
Picus lineatus Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 174 (1766 : Cayenne). 
Carpintero negro A.zara, Apunt. ii. p. 294. no. ccxlviii. 
(1805). 
Ceophloeus lineatus Berlepsch, J. f. O. 1887, p. 23 (Lam- 
bare) ; Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xviii. p. 508; Ihering, 
Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 333. 
a. $ ad. Sapucay, May 2, 1903. 
Bill dark grey above, light beneath; tarsi and feet dark 
slate-coloured; iris white. 
b. $ ad. Sapucay, June 22, 1904. 
c. $ ad. „ August 29, 1904. 
[This species occurs in the same localities as C. erythrops , 
but is much rarer. It can easily be distinguished, even in 
the dim forests, by the white band down either side of the 
wing-coverts.— TV. F.] 
74. Ceophlceus erythrops. 
Picus erythrops Yalenc. Diet. Sci. Nat. xl. p. 178 (1826). 
Ceophloeus erythrops Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit. Mins, xviii. 
p. 512; Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 333. 
a. ? ad. Sapucay, October 23, 1902. 
b. <$ ad. „ May 4, 1903. 
Bill dark grey above, pale below; tarsi and feet slate- 
coloured ; iris white. 
