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Rh :: cc. Coloration much darker, the back, etc., deep tawny-brown, under parts dull ochraceous (clear orhraceous on throat). (Costa Rica to Colombia.) Philydor panerythrus (p. 203). aa. Upper tail-coverts bright chestnut, like tail; wings not cinnamon-rufous.
 * b. Wings rusty brown. (Southeastern Brazil.)

Philydor atricapillus (extralimital).
 * bb. Wings brownish slate color. (Panamá.)

Philydor fuscipennis (p. 204).

PHILYDOR PANERYTHRUS Sclater.

Adults (sexes alike). — Crown and occiput grayish cinnamon-brown or buffy grayish brown, passing into dull cinnamon on forehead and tawny-brown (nearly raw-umber) on hindneck, back, and scapulars, the rump and upper tail-coverts lighter, more buffy brown or wood brown; tail dull cinnamon-rufous, the wings brighter cinnamon- rufous, except primary coverts, which are dull russet, and tips of primaries, which are dusky; superciliary stripe, sides of head, chin, and throat clear ochraceous, relieved by a more or less distinct brown or dusky postocular streak (occupying upper part of auricular region); rest of under parts lighter and duller ochraceous, becoming gradually duller and somewhat paler (nearly pale Isabella color, but more yellowish) on flanks, under tail-coverts, and lower abdomen; under wing-coverts and broad edgings to inner webs of remiges clear ochraceous- buff; maxilla horn color, darker on terminal portion of culmen, paler on tomia; mandible dull whitish (in dried skins) dusky or horn color on rami; iris brown; legs and feet deep horn color (in dried skins).

Adult male. — Length (skins), 190-191 (190.5); wing, 96-103 (99.5); tail, 88-90 (89); culmen, 19-19.5 (19.2); tarsus, 23.5-24 (23.7); middle toe, 14.