The subocular area is creamy tan, and the venter is tan.
All specimens have some amount of dark spotting on the flanks; all have vertically barred lips, on which a pale subocular spot usually is evident.
A cream subocular spot was evident, and the venter was creamy white.
One preocular, rarely divided, with a subocular below it; two or three postoculars.
One preocular, usually in contact with the frontal, with a subocular below it; two postoculars.
Two (rarely one or three) preoculars, with or without a small subocular below; three postoculars, often with one or two suboculars below.
A large preocular, with a subocular below it, the latter very exceptionally absent; two or three postoculars.
The proximal part of the arch thus forms a subocular bar, and the space between it and the trabecula a subocular fenestra.
As the plumage becomes worn the supercilium, subocular region, and under parts fade to white, and the pectoral band fades to light buff.
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