Adult (sexes alike).—Above rich umber or dark brown, a grayish line on each side above lores and eye; lores brown; cheeks and ear-coverts brown with narrow whitish shaft-lines; chin and throat whitish, bordered on each side with gray; breast gray; sides of neck and breast gray with a faint olivaceous wash; flanks and thighs dark brown like upper parts; crissum lighter; middle of abdomen gray. Iris light brown; bill black; lower mandible whitish; legs dark brown; feet and nails lighter brown. Length, about 190. Two males measure: Wing, 61, 62; tail, 85, 88; culmen from base 17, 17; bill from nostril, 11, 10; tarsus, 26, 27.
495. PSEUDOTHARRHALEUS UNICOLOR Hartert.
MINDANAO WOOD ACCENTOR.
- Pseudotharrhaleus unicolor Hartert, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club (1904), 14, 74; McGregor and Worcester, Hand-List (1906), 80; Grant, Ibis (1906), 479.
Mindanao (Goodfellow).
“Female.—Of exactly the same structure as P. caudatus Grant, from Luzon, but the tail much shorter, the upper side deeper rufous-brown, the whole under side rufous-brown with an olive tinge, only the upper throat lighter and somewhat tinged with buff. Wing, 92.5 [62.5?]; tail, 75; culmen from forehead, 16; metatarsus, 26.” (Hartert.)
496. PSEUDOTHARRHALEUS GRISEIPECTUS Mearns.
GRAY-BREASTED WOOD ACCENTOR.
- Pseudotharrhaleus griseipectus Mearns, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. (1905), 18, 2; McGregor and Worcester, Hand-List (1906), 81.
Mindanao (Mearns).