CLIMACTERIS MELANOTUS, Gould.
Black-backed Tree-creeper.
Climacteris melanotus, Gould in Proc. of Zool. Soc., Part XIV. p. 106.
F or this additional species of the limited genus Climacteris, a form confined to Australia, we are indebted to
Dr. Leichardt’s Expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington. It was killed in latitude 15° 57' south,
on the eastern side of the Gulf o f Carpentaria, and is rendered particularly interesting to me as being one
of the birds procured by poor Gilbert on the day o f his lamented death, the 28th of June 1845, which
untoward event prevented him from recording any particulars respecting i t : all therefore that I can do, is
to point out the differences by which it may be distinguished from the other members of the genus, and
recommend to future observers the investigation of its habits.
In the dark colouring and thick velvety plumage o f the upper surface it is most nearly allied to the
Climacteris melamra, but differs from that species in being destitute o f the lanceolate marks on the throat,
and from all others in the dark colouring o f the back.
The usual distinction of the sexes—the finer colouring of the female—exists in this as in the other
species of the genus ; they may be thus d e s c r ib e d ^
Superciliary line and throat huffy white ; line before and behind the eye, all the upper surface, wings and
tail dark brownish black; the base of the primaries, secondaries and tertiaries, and the under surface of
the shoulder buff; under surface pale vinous brown; the feathers of the abdomen with two stripes of black
running parallel to and near the stem, the space between dull white; at the base of the throat several
irregular spots of black ; under tail-coverts huffy white, crossed by broad bars o f black; irides brown.
The female differs in having the markings of the abdomen larger and more conspicuous, and in having
the spots at the base of the throat chestnut instead of black.
The Plate represents the two sexes o f the natural size.