Young.—“Young male resembles the female.” (Salvadori.)

247. BOLBOPSITTACUS INTERMEDIUS Salvadori.
INTERMEDIATE GUAIABERO.

Leyte (Whitehead); Samar (Bourns & Worcester, Whitehead).

Male.—“Similar to the male of B. lunulatus, from which it differs in having the face of a deeper blue with a purple tinge, and a blue collar on the lower part of the hind neck brighter and like that of B. mindanensis; the under parts are of a deeper and brighter green than either in B. lunulatus or in B. mindanensis; bill black; feet greenish. Length, 147; wing, 99; tail, 33; bill, 19; tarsus, 10.” (Salvadori.)

Female.—“It differs from the male in having the blue of the head confined to the throat, the cheeks being light green. Around the eye a ring of green lighter than that of crown. The blue collar is replaced by an indistinct collar of faint orange-yellow. Rump only slightly lighter than back and green, not yellow as in male. Under surface slightly lighter and more yellowish. Thighs green instead of yellow.

A young male is like the female but has less blue on sides of throat.” (Bourns and Worcester.)

“A male measures 168 in length; wing, 98; tail, 33; culmen, 18; tarsus, 12; middle toe with claw, 22. Two females measure: Length, 168; wing, 95; tail, 35; culmen, 19; tarsus, 12; middle toe with claw, 20. Iris dark brown; legs and feet light olive-green; nails black; bill blackish at tip, gray at base; cere black. Food guavas. All of the specimens obtained were shot from a flock found in a mangrove swamp the day before our departure from Samar.” (Bourns and Worcester MS.)

248. BOLBOPSITTACUS MINDANENSIS (Steere).