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Product images of Yellow-crowned euphonia and fulvous-vented euphonia
Product details Yellow-crowned euphonia and fulvous-vented euphonia
Yellow-crowned euphonia and fulvous-vented euphonia
Ornithological study of two Yellow-crowned euphonia, Euphonia luteicapilla, [top and bottom], and a fulvous-vented euphonia, Euphonia fulvicrissa, [middle], shown perched on the branch an unknown shrub, the former in right profile and the latter in left profile. Yellow-crowns occur in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama, and the fulvous-vented in Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena.
Inscribed above: ‘Biol Centr Am. Aves Tab 16’
Below: ‘1. EUPHONIA LUTEICAPILLA.
2. “ FULVICRISSA
3. GRACILIS.
J G Keulemans lith. Hanhart imp.’
Table 16 from Biologia centrali-Americana; or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and central America, the Aves volume, co-edited by Frederick Du Cane Godman and Osbert Salvin.
- Image ref: RS-19675
- ©The Royal Society