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Show 168 URUBITINGA ZONURA. Aquila braailiemia Bniss. Orn. i, 1760, 445. Vrubitinga brasiliensis BONAP. Consp. 29.- PELZ. Orn. Bras. 1871, 2,393. Morphnus brasiliensis STRICKL. Orn. Syn. i, 1855, 24. FaJco urubitinga GMFX. S. N. 1788, 265.- LATH. Ind. Orn. 22; Gen. Hist i, 236.~ D. ui>. Tr. Orn. ii, 57.- SHAW, Zool. vii, 63.- TEMM. PL Col. i, 1825, pi. 55. Aquila urubitinga Snx, Av. Bras, i, 1824, pi. lb. Morphnm urubitinga Cuv. Reg. An. ed. 2, i, 1829, 330.- ViG. Z. J. i, 323, 327.- STEPH. Zool. xiii, pt. 2,17.- LESS. Man. i, 90; Tr. 51.- Nrrzscn, Ptervlog. ST.- GRAY, Gen. 2; ed. 2, i, 1845, 3; fol. sp. 1, pi 7, f. 6; List B. Brit. Miw. 21.- D'ORB. Voy. Am. M< 5r. Ois. 1847, 84.- SCL. P. Z. S. 1857, 226 ( S. Mexico). Hypomorphnua urubitinga CABAN. & TSCII. Consp. Av. Weigm. Ar. 1844, 263; Fauna Per. 1844,16, 84.- LAFR. R. Z. 1* 49, 99.- R. SCHOM. Brit. Gniau. 1848,740.- BURM. Thiere Bras, ii, 1856, 42 ; P. Z. 8. 1868, 633 ( Mendoza, Buenos Ayres). Harpyia urubitinga SWAINS. Class, ii, 1837, 208. Asturina urubitinga SCIILEG. MUS. P.- B. Asturinae, 1862, 6; Revue, 1873,103. Aquila picata SPIX, AV. Bras, i, 1824, pi. 16 ( juv.). Falco sonurus SHAW, Zool. vii, 1809,62. Urubitinga zonura SCL. Trans, Zool. Soc. 1858,262.- SHARPE, Cat. Ace. Brit. Mm. 1874,213.- LAWR. Aun. Lye. N. Y. vii, l « 61, p. - ( New Granada); M « m. Bout. Soc. N. H. ii, 1874,302 ( Mazatlan ; biog. notes).- Rrm. w. Pr. Boston Soc. N. H. 1873, 62. Falco longipes ILLIG. in MHR. Berl. untie- Urubitinga longipes Box. Consp. i, 1850,29. Pandion fulvus VIKILL. N. D. iii, 1816,163. Spizaetus niger VIEILL. N. D. xxxii, 1819,57. Spizaetus ater VIEILL. ib. 58. Urubitinga MARCGR. Hist. Bras. 1648,214. VAigle du Bretil BRISS. Orn. i, 1760,445. Del Chorreado, Del Pintado, and Del Negro AZARA, Pax. Par. i, 1802, ' 6St 92,96. Aigle noir huppi < fAme'rique BUFF. Ois. ed. Sonn. ii, 29, pi. 6. Brazilian Eagle LATH. Synop. i, 1781,41, sp. 20. Hah.- Tropical America, south to Paraguay aud the Argentiue Republic, north to Vera Cruz and Mazatlan. Wing, 15.00- 18.00; tail, 10.50- 12.00; culinen, 1.10- 1.35; tarsus, 2.45- 4.80; middle toe, 1.70- 2.10. Bill elongated and compressed, the tip well produced; upper outliue of the cere nearly parallel with the lower. Primaries decidedly longer than the secondaries, the inner webs of the outer five or six slightly sinuated; fourth or fifth quill longest; first shorter thau the ninth. Tail nearly even, but the lateral pair slightly shortest. Upper tail- coverts white. Adult:- Uniform black, with more or less of a plumbeous cast, especially on the neck, jugulum, and back; remiges indistinctly banded with dark plumbeous. Upper tail- coverts, end of tail, aud one or two wide bands across the tail, pure white; tibi ® and lining of the wing sometimes barred with white. u Iris browu; cere, lores, and feet yellow." Young:- Above blackish- browa or brownish- black, variegated with broad ochraceous edgings to some of the scapulars. Wiugs dusky brown, all the larger coverts ami the remiges indistinctly banded with black. Head, neck, and lower parts light ochraceous, each feather with a sharply- defined medial streak of black; these streaks lanceolate on the hea4 and neck, more cuneate on the jugulum, aud on the abdomen and side sometimes suffused into a prevaleut irregular spotting. Tibiae transversely barred with black and light ochraceous. On the head, the dark streaks are very minute, or nearly absent, in a conspicuous, broad, superciliary stripe, and on the cheeks and throat; while they blend from the posterior angle of the eye back along the upper edge of the auriculars, thence down the side of the neck, and across the jugulum, forming an interrupted collar of cuneate streaks. Under surface of the remiges trans |