Sclateria naevia (Gmelin, 1788)
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Sclateria naevia trinitatis Hartert and Goodson, 1917b:
Now Sclateria naevia naevia (Gmelin, 1788) . See Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 252, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994:
326.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 491409 , adult male, collected at Caparo , Trinidad, on 10 April 1902, by Eugene André. From the Rothschild Collection.
COMMENTS: For additional information on this locality, see Synallaxis carri .
Sclateria schistacea humaythae Hellmayr Sclateria schistacea humaythae Hellmayr, 1907a: 51
(Humaytha, on the left bank of the Rio Madeira, Brazil).
Now Percnostola leucostigma humaythae (Hellmayr,
1907). See Zimmer, 1999: 206–207.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 491436 , adult female, collect- ed at Humaitá , 07°31′S, 63°02′W, left bank of the upper Rio Madeira , Amazonas , Brazil, on 9 August 1906, by Wilhelm Hoffmanns (no. 1067). From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 229–330) placed leucostigma in Schistocichla and stated that humaythae may prove to be a separate species because it has a very different song from other populations of the species.
Sclateria schistacea caurensis Hellmayr Sclateria schistacea caurensis Hellmayr, 1906 g: 9 (Valley of the Caura River, Venezuela).
Now Percnostola caurensis (Hellmayr, 1906) . See Zimmer, 1999: 206–207.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 491450 , adult male, collected on Mt. Turagua (André, 1904: 13–32), 07°04′N, 64°30′W, Bolivar, in March 1898, by Eugène André (no. 601). From the Dalmas Museum , via the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Hartert (1922: 394) incorrectly called this locality “Mt. Juragua.”
Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 330) placed this species in Schistocichla .
Schistocichla caurensis australis Zimmer and Phelps
Schistocichla caurensis australis Zimmer and Phelps, 1947: 4 View in CoL (Pie del Cerro, Mt. Duida, Territorio Amazonas, Venezuela; altitude 225 meters).
Now Percnostola caurensis (Hellmayr, 1906) View in CoL . See Zimmer, 1999: 206–207.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 273932 , adult female, collect- ed at the foot of Cerro Duida , 03°25′N, 65°40′W, 750 ft, Amazonas, Venezuela, on 8 March 1929, by the Olalla brothers on the Tyler Duida Expedition. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: The Pie del Cerro is undoubtedly the “Foothills Camp (Alt. 850 ft.)” described by Chap- Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 330) placed this species in Schistocichla .
Myrmeciza longipes albiventris Chapman
Myrmeciza longipes albiventris Chapman, 1893: 343
(Princestown, Trinidad). Now Myrmeciza longipes longipes (Swainson, 1825) View in CoL . See
Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 258–259.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 59329 , adult male, collected at Prince’s Town , 10°16′N, 61°23′W (Times Atlas), Trinidad, on 10 March 1893, by Frank M. Chapman. GoogleMaps
Myrmeciza swainsoni griseipectus Berlepsch and Hartert
Myrmeciza swainsoni griseipectus Berlepsch and Hartert, 1902: 76 (Caicara) .
Now Myrmeciza longipes griseipectus Berlepsch and Hartert, 1902 . See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 340.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 491539 , adult male, collected at Caicara , 07°37′N, 66°10′W, right bank of Río Orinoco, Bolivar, Venezuela, on 17 March 1898, by George K. (no. 10507) and Stella M. Cherrie. From the Rothschild Collection. GoogleMaps
Myrmelastes exsul maculifer Hellmayr Myrmelastes exsul maculifer Hellmayr, 1906b: 340 (Paramba, N.W. Ecuador, 3500 ft.). Now Myrmeciza exsul maculifer (Hellmayr, 1906) . See Sibley and Monroe, 1990: 391, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 341. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 491507 , adult male, collected at Hacienda Paramba GoogleMaps , 3500 ft, 00°49′N, 78°21′W, Imbabura, Ecuador, on 22 May 1899, by R. Miketta (no. 414). From the Rothschild Collection.
Myiothera ruficauda Wied, 1831: 1060 (no type locality given).
Now Myrmeciza ruficauda ruficauda (Wied, 1831) View in CoL . See
Pinto, 1978: 395.
SYNTYPES: AMNH 5388, adult male, AMNH 6829, adult male, AMNH 5386 [juvenile male], AMNH 5385, female, collected in southeastern Brazil, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied. From the Maximilian Collection.
COMMENTS: Allen (1889b: 254–255) stated that the original label covering AMNH 5388 and 5385 referred to them as male and female. The same was true of the label covering AMNH 6829 and 5386. Allen quoted Wied’s manuscript catalog as listing 3 male and 1 female specimens. This is apparently the source of Allen’s decision to treat one of the female-plumaged specimens as a young male. Althan AMNH 5385, it is matched by other specimens sexed as females in the AMNH collection.
Cory and Hellmayr (1924: 272) suggested Rio Doce, Espirito Santo, as a type locality.
Myrmeciza hemimelaena castanea Zimmer Myrmeciza hemimelaena castanea Zimmer, 1932d: 23
(Río Negro, about thirty-five miles west of Moyobamba, Perú, altitude 2600 feet).
Now Myrmeciza hemimelaena hemimelaena Sclater ,
1857. See Peters, 1951: 235.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 234644 , adult male, collected on the Río Negro , 2600 ft, 05°56′S, 77°09′W, about 35 mi west of Moyobamba, San Martin, Peru, on 5 October 1925, by Harry Watkins (no. 9549). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Watkins, in a letter to Chapman (Archives, Department of Ornithology) dated 27 October 1925, wrote: “... my last locality ‘ Rio Negro, 2600 ft. ’ a tributary of the Mayo in the Humid Tropical Zone. My camp was near the mouth of this river with the Mayo.”
Myrmoderus griseiceps Chapman Myrmoderus griseiceps Chapman, 1923b: 6 (Palambla
[4000 ft], west slope Western Andes, Dept. Piura, Peru). Now Myrmeciza griseiceps (Chapman, 1923) . See Sibley and Monroe, 1990: 392, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994:
331.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 175270 , adult male, collected at Palambla , 4000 ft, 05°23′S, 79°37′W, Piura, Peru, on 21 September 1922, by Harry Watkins (no. 6111). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Watkins reported the altitude of Palambla as 4000 ft; the labels are printed 3900– 6500 ft.
Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 332) discussed the generic allocation of this species. Although they retained it in the genus Myrmeciza , they suggested that perhaps it should be in a monotypic genus.
Myrmeciza atrothorax tenebrosa Zimmer Myrmeciza atrothorax tenebrosa Zimmer, 1932d: 17 (Puerto Indiana, Río Amazonas (north bank), Peru).
Now Myrmeciza atrothorax tenebrosa Zimmer, 1932 . See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 334, and Teixeira et al., 1994. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 231795 , adult male, collected at Puerto Indiana , ca. 03°28′S, 73°03′W, Río Amazonas, Loreto, Peru, on 13 July 1926, by Carlos Olalla and sons. GoogleMaps
Myrmeciza atrothorax obscurata Zimmer
Myrmeciza atrothorax obscurata Zimmer, 1932d: 18 View in CoL (Lagarto, upper Ucayali, Peru).
Now Myrmeciza atrothorax obscurata Zimmer, 1932 View in CoL . See Schulenberg and Stotz, 1991: 733, and Teixeira et al.,
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 239172 , adult male, collected at Lagarto , 10°40′S, 73°54′W, upper Río Ucayali, Ucayali, Peru, on 25 March 1928 (not 1925), by Alfonso Olalla. GoogleMaps
Formicarius nigrifrons glaucopectus Ridgway
Formicarius nigrifrons glaucopectus Ridgway, 1893: 673 ( British Guiana).
Now Formicarius colma colma Boddaert, 1783 View in CoL . See Cory and Hellmayr, 1924: 280, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 358. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 43536, unsexed, collected in
Guyana by A. H. Alexander. From the George N.
Lawrence Collection.
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Sclateria naevia
LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD 2000 |
Schistocichla caurensis australis
Zimmer and Phelps 1947: 4 |
Myrmeciza atrothorax obscurata
Zimmer 1932: 18 |
Myrmeciza atrothorax obscurata
Zimmer 1932 |
Myrmeciza longipes albiventris
Chapman 1893: 343 |
Formicarius nigrifrons glaucopectus
Ridgway 1893: 673 |
Formicarius colma colma
Boddaert 1783 |
Myiothera ruficauda
Wied, 1831: 1060: 1060 |