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BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA.
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Grallaria guatimalensis (not of Prévost) Sclater Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 294 (Córdova, Vera Cruz; crit.); 1858, 280, part (monogr.).
Grallaria guatemalensis Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud., 1859, 366 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz), 383 (Playa Vicente, Vera Cruz). — Sumichrast, La Naturaleza, v, 1881, 248 (Uvero, San Andrés Tuxtla, and Potrero, Vera Cruz).
Grallaria guatemalensis? Sumichrast, Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H., i, 1869, 556 (Uvero near San Andres Tuxtla, Potrero, and Omealca, Vera Cruz).
[Myiotrichas] guatemalensis Heine and Reichenow, Nomencl. Mus. Hein. Orn., 1890, 123 (Mexico).
Grallaria mexicana Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1861,381 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz; coll. P. L. Sclater); 1864, 175 (near City of Mexico); Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 191 (Jalapa); Ibis, 1877, 440 (tierra caliente of a. Mexico; monogr.; crit.); Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xv, 1890, 313, part (Jalapa). — Sumichrast, La Naturaleza, v, 1881, 248 (Omealca, Vera Cruz). — Salvin and Godman, Biol, Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1892, 241, part (Moyoapám, Córdova, Omealca, Uvero, San Andrés Tuxtla, Potrero, Córdova, Playa Vicente, and Jalapa, Vera Cruz).
Grallaria ————— ? Sumichrast, Mem. Bost. Soc. N H., i, 1869, 556 (Moyoapám, Vera Cruz, 2,500 m.; crit.).
[Grallaria] mexicana Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 75. — Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 41.

GRALLARIA GUATIMALENSIS OCHRACEIVENTRIS (Nelson).

NELSON'S ANTPITTA.

Most like G. g. mexicana but coloration decidedly paler and much duller, the blackish squamations of upper parts narrower and less distinct (especially on pileum and hindneck, where sometimes nearly obsolete), forehead more extensively olive, and general color of under parts dull tawny-ochraceous to dull buff or clay color.

Adult male. — Length (skins), 180-198 (189); wing, 111-119.5 (115.2); tail, 46-49.5 (47.7); culmen, 25.5-26.5 (26); tarsus, 48.5-51 (49.7); middle toe, 25.5-26 (25.7).[1]

Adult female. — Length (skins), 178-199 (190); wing, 110.5-120 (115.7); tail, 45-52 (47.7); culmen, 27.5-29.5 (28.1); tarsus, 49-55 (52.1); middle toe, 25-28 (26.7).[2]


  1. Two specimens.
  2. Four specimens.
    Locality. Wing. Tall. Culmen. Tarsus. Middle
    toe.
    males.
    One adult male from Omilteme, Guerrero 119.5 49.5 26.5 51 26
    One adult male from San Sebastián, Jalisco 111 46 25.5 48.5 25.5
    females.
    Two adult females from Omilteme, Guerrero 117.5 48.7 28.3 53.2 27
    One adult female from mountains of Morelos 110.5 45 28 49 26