A T T I C O R A C Y A N O L E U C A [anted, p. 005-].
Add
Atticora cyanoleuca, Berlepsch & liieriug, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. ii. p. 21 (1885) ;
Sharpe «& AVyatt, Monogr. nirund. pt. xii. (1889).
Atticora cyanoleuca montana, Cherrie, Auk, ix. p. 22 (1892).
D b . I h e r in g procured this species at Taquara, iu Rio Grande do Sul, on the 28th of
Novemher, and again on the 6th of Jamiary.
Mr. Cherrie gives the following note from Costa Rica:—“ A common resident.
Breeds in the roofs of the houses. The young hirds begin appearing about the 1st of
July. They differ from the adult in bciug washed with pinkish huff bclow’, including
the under tail-coverts, while above the metallic lustre of the feathers is not so bright.
In some examples the throat and belly are white, and the breast is crossed by a huffy
band. The male of a pair that liad their nest in the roof of the Aluseum was accidentally
killed before the eggs hatched. The female did not desert her post, and when the
young were hatched attended to the wants of the young alone.”
Eor the geographical distrihution of this ^ecies, vide suprd, Plate 85 [Alap].
A T T I C O R A P I L E A T A [anted, p. óiz].
Add
Atticora pileata, Sharpe & AVyatt, Alonogr. Ilirund. pt. vi. (1887).
Eor the geographical distrilmtion of this species, vide suprd, Plate 83 [Map].
A T T I C O R A F U C A T A [anted, p. òio].
Add :-
Atticora fucata, Sharpe & AVyatt, Alonogr. Ilirund. pt. viii. (1888) ; Beri. & Ihering,
Zeitschr. ges. Orn. ii. p. 21 (1885).
P ro cu r ed at Taquara, in Rio Grande do Sul, on the 19th of Novemher b y Dr. Ihering.
Eor the geographical distrihution of this species, vide infrd, Plate 102 [Alap].