TRICOPHORUS FLAVIVENTRIS.—S mith.
A ves. S P la t e LIX.
T. supra subolivaceng, subtus flavescens ; abdomine flavo.
Longitudine ab apice rostri ad basin cautlce 4 unc. 10 lin.; caudae 4 unc. 2 lin.
Tkxcophokus FLAVIVENTRIS, Smith.—South African Quarterly Journal, New
Serins, vpl. i. page 143; 1834.
Coi.oriiB^ffihe top and the sides of the head, the back and the sides of the
neck, the interscapulars, the back, the shoulder coverts, the outer vanes of
the quill feathers, and the tail feathers brownish green or rather a colour
intermediate between oil-green and yellowish brown, darkest on the head,
the yellowish brown is most conspicuous on the ta il; the inner vanes of the
quill feathers chocolate-red, each edged towards its base with straw-yellow.
The chin and throat sulphur yellow ; breast a muddy wine-yellow ; belly,
vent, and under tail coverts between lemon and king’s-yellow. Bill at base
livid brownish red; towards tip pale brocoli-brown. Eyes dark brown.
Legs and toes brownish red.
F orm, &c. Figure moderately slender. Bill rather short and strongly
compressed in front of the nostrils, the edges of both mandibles slightly bent
inwards, the tip of the upper mandible faintly hooked, and behind the hook
a slight notch. Nostrils subovate, situated close to the base of the mandible,
and margined superiorly with a delicate membranous expansion, a few long
and strong bristles near the angles of the mouth ; nape with a few setaceous
bristles, which are prolonged considerably beyond the feathers. Wings short
and rounded, the primaries but little longer than the secondaries; the fourth,
fifth and sixth quill feathers equal and longest, the third and seventh rather
shorter, the second and eighth a little shorter and about the length of the
secondaries, the first about half the length of the second. Tail long and
slightly rounded. Legs rather short and slender ; tarsi anteriorly scutellated,
posteriorly entire. Toes slender, the hinder toe the strongest; claws short,
slender, pointed, and strongly curved.