. The birds of the Republic of Panama. Birds. 406 BIRDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA PART 4 bright yellow; female, forecrown reddish brown; rest of upper surface glossy bluish green; undersurface greenish yellow with tawny stripe from center of belly to undertail Figure 33.—Spot-crowned Euphonia, Tanagra Coronimanchada, Euphonia imitans, male (above), female (below). Description.—Length 89-100 mm. Adult male, forecrown, to just past eye, yellow, with basal two-thirds of feathers black, creating a spotted appearance; sides of head, throat, upper breast, and rest of up- per surface, inclu


. The birds of the Republic of Panama. Birds. 406 BIRDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA PART 4 bright yellow; female, forecrown reddish brown; rest of upper surface glossy bluish green; undersurface greenish yellow with tawny stripe from center of belly to undertail Figure 33.—Spot-crowned Euphonia, Tanagra Coronimanchada, Euphonia imitans, male (above), female (below). Description.—Length 89-100 mm. Adult male, forecrown, to just past eye, yellow, with basal two-thirds of feathers black, creating a spotted appearance; sides of head, throat, upper breast, and rest of up- per surface, including wing coverts and tail, glossy dark blue, slightly more purplish on crown and nape; remiges dusky blackish, edged dark blue on outer webs, inner webs white on basal half; rest of undersur- face yellow; underwing coverts 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 Wetmore, Alexander, 1886-1978. Washington : Smithsonian Institution


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