. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. â 4. cnntocTLLA. 349 colours of the Lipaugince are, as their name indicates, dull and unattractive, but the newly discovered Lathria streptoplwra is a brilliant exception to this rule. The area of distribution of the Lipaugince extends from Southern Mexico to Bolivia and South Brazil. Key to the Genera. A. Primaries of male abnormally reduced .... 4. Chtrocylla, p. 349. B. Primaries normal. a. Back of tarsus smooth; rictus feebly bristled. «'. External toes united at the base 5. Lathria, p. 350. b'. External toes united to the end of the second


. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. â 4. cnntocTLLA. 349 colours of the Lipaugince are, as their name indicates, dull and unattractive, but the newly discovered Lathria streptoplwra is a brilliant exception to this rule. The area of distribution of the Lipaugince extends from Southern Mexico to Bolivia and South Brazil. Key to the Genera. A. Primaries of male abnormally reduced .... 4. Chtrocylla, p. 349. B. Primaries normal. a. Back of tarsus smooth; rictus feebly bristled. «'. External toes united at the base 5. Lathria, p. 350. b'. External toes united to the end of the second phalanx 6. Auxia, p. 354. b. Back of tarsus rough; rictus much bristled; tarsi more feeble, and external toes united at the base only 7. Lipaugus, p. 356. 4. CHIROCYLLA. Type. Chirocylla, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1876, p. 357 C. 9 8 Wing-end of Chirocylla from beneath. (P. Z. S. 1876. p. 356.) The very singular structure of the reduced and twisted primaries. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology. [Birds]. London


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