Thripadectes virgaticeps Lawrence, 1874: 398
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Thripadectes virgaticeps Lawrence, 1874: 398 View in CoL ( Ecuador,
Quito).
Now Thripadectes virgaticeps virgaticeps Lawrence, 1874 . See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 394, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 147. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 43187, unsexed, collected by
A. H. Alexander in “Quito.”
Thripadectes virgaticeps sumaco Chapman
Thripadectes virgaticeps sumaco Chapman, 1925a: 3 View in CoL
(subtropical Zone, Mt. Sumaco, eastern Ecuador). Now Thripadectes virgaticeps sumaco Chapman, 1925 View in CoL .
See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 394.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 184299 , adult male, collected on lower Volcan Sumaco , 00°34′S, 77°38′W, Napo, Ecuador, on 2 January 1924, by Olalla and sons. GoogleMaps
Microxenops milleri Chapman Microxenops milleri Chapman, 1914b: 196 (foot of Mt. Duida, alt. 700 ft., Venezuela). Now Xenops milleri (Chapman, 1914) . See Vaurie GoogleMaps , 1980: 316–318, Ridgely GoogleMaps and Tudor GoogleMaps , 1994: 137, and Sick GoogleMaps , 1997: 579. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 120275 , adult female, collect- ed at the foot of Cerro Duida GoogleMaps , 700 ft, 03°25′N, 65°40′W, Amazonas, Venezuela, on 7 April 1913, by Leo E. Miller (no. 352).
Xenops acutirostris Chapman, 1923b: 16 (Zamora, Prov. Loja, Ecuador).
Now Xenops tenuirostris acutirostris Chapman, 1923 View in CoL . See Peters, 1951: 144.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 167367 , adult male, collected at Zamora , 04°04′S, 78°58′W, 3250 ft, Río Zamora at junction with Río Bombuscara, Zamora – Chinchipe, Ecuador, on 30 November 1920, by George K. Cherrie (no. 22669). GoogleMaps
Xenops rutilans peruvianus Zimmer Xenops rutilans peruvianus Zimmer, 1935b: 7 (Idma, above Santa Ana, Urubamba Valley, Perú; altitude 5000 feet).
Now Xenops rutilans peruvianus Zimmer, 1935 . See Peters, 1951: 145.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 145216 , adult female, collect- ed at Idma , ca. 12°53′S, 72°49′W, above Santa Ana, 5000 ft, Urubamba Valley, Cuzco, Peru, on 12 July 1916, by Frank M. Chapman and George K. Cherrie. GoogleMaps
Xenops rutilus [sic] connectens Chapman
Xenops rutilus [sic] connectens Chapman, 1919a: 259 (Todos Santos 1300 ft., Prov. Cochabamba, Bolivia).
Now Xenops rutilans connectens Chapman, 1919 View in CoL . See
Peters, 1951: 145.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 137347 , adult male, collected at Todos Santos , 16°48′S, 65°08′W, 1300 ft, Cochabamba, Bolivia, on 27 July 1915, by Leo E. Miller (no. 13200) and Howarth S. Boyle. GoogleMaps
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Thripadectes virgaticeps Lawrence, 1874: 398
LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD 2000 |
Thripadectes virgaticeps sumaco
Chapman 1925: 3 |
Thripadectes virgaticeps sumaco
Chapman 1925 |
Xenops acutirostris
Chapman 1923: 16 |
Xenops tenuirostris acutirostris
Chapman 1923 |
Xenops rutilus [sic] connectens
Chapman 1919: 259 |
Xenops rutilans connectens
Chapman 1919 |