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Show 1867.] BIRDS FROM MOSQUITIA. 279 Fam. ICTERID^E. 7. OSTINOPS M O N T E Z U M ^ E (Less.). 8. ICTERUS BALTIMORENSIS (L.). 9. ICTERUS PROSTHEMELAS (Strickl.). 10. ICTERUS MESOMELAS (Wagl.). 11. CASSIDIX ORYZIVORA (Gm.). Fam. DENDROCOL'APTID^. 12. D E N D R O R N I S LACRYMOSA, Lawr. ; Sclater & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 355. Fam. TYRANNIDAE. 13. C O P U R U S LEUCONOTUS, Lafr. 14. MYIOZETETES GRANADENSIS, Lawrence, Ibis, 1862. p. 11. The Myiozetetee, allied to M. cayennensis, may be divided as follows :- a. Species with a clearly defined white superciliary stripe. a'. Species with the primaries externally narrowly bordered with rufous, and with the basal half of the inner webs of both primaries and secondaries broadly margined with pale rufous 1. M. guianensis. b'. Species without rufous edgings to primaries, embracing four local forms, which require further examination.. .. b. Species without white superciliary stripe 6. M. granadensis. The synonymy of these Myiozetetee is correctly given in Sclater's •American Catalogue' (p. 219). Mr. Wickham's skins of M. granadensis agree with examples from Panama in Sclater's collection. 15. MYIARCHUS NIGRICAPILLUS, Cab. 16. TYRANNUS SATRAPA (Cab. et Heine). Fam. COTINGIDAE. 17. LIPAUGUS UNIRUFUS, Scl. & Salv. 18. LIPAUGUS HOLERYTHRUS, Scl. & Salv. Fam. MOMOTIDJE. 19. PRIONORHYNCHUS PLATYRHYNCHUS, Leadb. Fam. ALCEDINIDAE. 20. CERVLE AMAZONIA (Lath.). 2. M. texensis. 3. M. columbianus. 4. M. cayennensis. 5. M. similis. |