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BIRDS OF AKGENTINA, PARAGUAY, URUGUAY, AND CHILE 387<br />

MOLOTHRUS BADIUS BADIUS (Vieillot)<br />

Agelaius hadius Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., vol. 34, 1819. p. 535.<br />

(Paraguay and Rio de la Plata.)<br />

The bay-winged cowbird was widely distributed, as the following<br />

records indicate : Las Palmas, Chaco, July 17 to 30, 1920 (two males<br />

July 17) ; Kilometer 110, west of Puerto Pinasco, Paraguay, Septem-<br />

ber 23; Lavalle, Buenos Aires, October 23 to November 1 (female,<br />

October 2.5, male, November 1) ; Victorica, Pampa, December 23 to<br />

29 (male, December 24) ; San Vicente, Uruguay, January 27 to 31,<br />

1921 (juvenile male, January 27, juvenile female, January 31) ;<br />

Laz-<br />

cano, Uruguay, February 5 to 8 ; Rio Negro, Uruguay, February 17<br />

(juvenile female) to 19; Potrerillos, Mendoza, March 21; Tunuyan,<br />

Mendoza, March 25 to 28; Tapia, Tucuman, April<br />

mens taken do not offer any marked variation.<br />

to 14 . Speci-<br />

Hellmayr" has named a form of this species from northern and<br />

central Bolivia (type locality, Chuquisaca) as Molothnis badius<br />

holivianus, distinguished by larger <strong>si</strong>ze and somewhat browner shade<br />

above. A skin in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>National</strong> ISIusuem from Mendoza<br />

is somewhat browner above than others and may represent an<br />

approach to holivianus though it is no larger than others from the<br />

Province of Buenos Aires. A male taken at Jujuy, July 29, 1922, by<br />

D. S. Bullock, is also somewhat broAvner above than the average, but<br />

has a wing length of onlj^ 91 mm. I have seen skins from northern<br />

Buenos Aires with the wing 95 mm. long, a greater <strong>si</strong>ze than indi-<br />

cated by Hellmayr in the paper mentioned for the typical form.<br />

The shortened wing tip of Molothrus Radius distinguishes it struc-<br />

turally from other cowbirds and warrants the use of Agelaioides<br />

Cas<strong>si</strong>n"'^ as a subgenus at least. Further investigation may reveal<br />

other differences that will warrant generic separation. The question<br />

has been discussed briefly by Mr. Ridgway.'^<br />

Stempelmann and Schulz *° in a list of the birds found in Cordoba<br />

have included this species as Deinelioteucus badius, without comment<br />

as to the source of the generic name used. Demelioteucus thus<br />

appears to be new here <strong>si</strong>nce I have not yet found it at any other<br />

place. At this point it is a synonym of Agelaioides Cas<strong>si</strong>n.<br />

The breeding season for this bird apparently extends from Decem-<br />

ber to January. At the end of December, in the stunted open forest<br />

about Victorica, Pampa, these cowbirds were found in twos and<br />

threes about large, deserted stick nests of various tracheophones<br />

and showed con<strong>si</strong>derable solicitude as I approached. At the end of<br />

"Verb. Orn. Gks. Bayern, vol. 13, Feb. 25, 1917, p. 108.<br />

A'jclaioules Oas<strong>si</strong>n, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 18, 1866, p. 15. Type<br />

Agelaius badius Vieillot.<br />

"» Birds North and Middle America, vol. 2, 1902, pp. 205, 206, and 207.<br />

«"Bol. .icad. Nac. Cienc. Cordoba, vol. 10, 1890, p. 399.

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