Mauricio, Just & Rosoni & Romagna & Zocche, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2018.58.30 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389D24E-8302-FFAB-FC84-52E6FD7E66E5 |
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Felipe |
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Mauricio |
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Limnornis curvirostris Gould, 1839 View in CoL
On June 3 rd 1991, a specimen now deposited in the Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro,MN-37523 was collect- ed by Marcos R. Bornschein and Marcos da Ré in “Lagoa do Sombrio, FuraÇão, São João do Sul” (D. Figueira, in litt.); July 26 th 2003, at least six individuals were observed in marshes on the eastearn border of ‘Lagoa do Sombrio’ (M.R. Bornschein & G.N. Mauricio , pers. comm.); on April 11 th 2014, a pair was photographed and voice-record- ed (available at WikiAves, WA1296192 and WA1298515) in a marsh near ‘Interpraias’ highway, in Passo de Torres (29°17’57.31”S, 49°42’11.35”W). On September 13 th 2014 and July 5 th 2015, up to two individuals were photographed ( Fig.4B View Figure 4 ;WA1748311) and voice-recorded in Anita Garibaldi (29°10’28.07”S, 49°40’22.01”W). On December 14 th 2014, April 18 th and May 7 th 2015, up to four individuals were photographed (WA1667278) and voice-recorded (WA1668353) in Rio Novo (29°09’48.22”S, 49°39’07.24”W). All records were in marshes dominated by Scirpus giganteus with small patches of Schoenoplectus californicus .
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