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176 but with cinnamon-rufous area confined to inner web; three outer- most primaries with inner web wholly dusky, the outer web mostly dull cinnamon-rufous; a narrow but conspicuous superciliary streak of buffy white, indistinct anteriorly; lores mostly dull grayish or dusky; a broad postocular streak of brownish black or dark sooty brown; auricular region dusky, streaked with pale brownish buff or whitish, and bordered below by a conspicuous subauricular streak of white; chin and throat dull white or yellowish white, the lower throat sometimes streaked, more or less, with olive; rest of under parts light grayish brown (hair brown to light Isabella color), passing into a more rufescent or cinnamomeous hue posteriorly, streaked with dull white, the streaks broadest on chest; under wing-coverts deep ochraceous-buff; maxilla dusky horn color, paler on lower-basal portion; mandible dull pale yellowish or whitish (in dried skins), passing into dusky or horn color terminally; iris dark brown; legs and feet dusky horn color (dark bluish gray in life).

Male. — Length (skins) 112-121 (115); wing, 63-71.5 (67.6); tail, 43.5-50 (47.9); culmen, 12-13 (12.6); tarsus, 14.5; middle toe, 13-14 (13.3).

Costa Rica (Juan Viñas; Guayabo) and Panamá (Boquete, 4,500- 5,000 ft.; Volcán de Chiriquí), and southward through Colombia (San Antonio, Rio Call; Rio Chiquitos; Rio Lima; Bogotá; Cauta; Medellm, Antioquía; Los Tambos; Santa Elena and Las Nubes, Santa Marta) and Ecuadór (Guayaquíl; Macháy; Balzár Mountains; Sarayacu; Baeza; Vinces) to Peru (Chamicuros; Ropaybamba; Anquimarca; Tambillo; Guajango; Chirimoto; Cococho; Huambo; Nauta; Rio Ucayali; La Gloria; Borgona; Garita del Sol; Idma; Santa Ana).


 * Xenops rutilans (not of Temminck), Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 27 (Bogotá, Colombia; crit.).
 * Xenops rutilus (not of Lichtenstein), Ibis, 1871, 331 (Cauta, Colombia). — and , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1873, 270 (Chamicuros, e. Peru;