Crypturellus strigulosus (Temminck, 1815) RE
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.034 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F79C33A-FFDB-FFB6-F15A-8C07FB3DFA59 |
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Crypturellus strigulosus |
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Crypturellus strigulosus View in CoL
This Amazonian tinamou with an isolated population in the PCE was seemingly once common and abundant in the lowland rainforests of Pernambuco ( Berla, 1946). Three collected at Usina Sinimbu in 1952 (MZUSP 37156-37158; Pinto, 1954), and another six in 1957 (MZUSP 38909-38911; LACM 26744-26746), suggest that it was also common in nearby Alagoas until the 1950s. More recent records range from 1990 to 2019 and are from Dois Irmãos State Park (XC 7951; G.A. Pereira) and Paulista (XC 124710; M. Braun), Pernambuco, and from Passo de Camaragibe (WA 1450011; J.F. Pacheco), Fazenda Pindoba (XC 568540; G.S.T. Lima), Usina Sumaúma (four birds singing in September 2019; LFS) and Usina Santo Antônio ( Silveira et al., 2003a), Alagoas. The PCE isolated population is now extremely rare, local, vulnerable to hunting and on the verge of extinction. No captive population of this isolated population is known, and genetic information is not available.
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