Tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae)
Boat-billed Flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua) - HBW 9, p. 415
French: Tyran pitangua
German: Starkschnabel-Maskentyrann
Spanish: Bienteveo Pitanguá
Taxonomy: [Lanius] Pitangva [sic] Linnaeus, 1766, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Affinities of genus uncertain. Syringeal morphology, nest architecture and molecular-sequence data indicate a sister relationship with Tyrannopsis; molecular data provide conflicting but fairly weak evidence for the two being either the sister-group to Conopias, or basal to a group including Conopias as sister to a well-supported clade containing Empidonomus, Griseotyrannus and Tyrannus, but additional sequence data necessary in order to resolve true affinities among these taxa. Trinidad birds described as race parvirostris on grounds of suppos.. View all taxonomy...
Affinities of genus uncertain. Syringeal morphology, nest architecture and molecular-sequence data indicate a sister relationship with Tyrannopsis; molecular data provide conflicting but fairly weak evidence for the two being either the sister-group to Conopias, or basal to a group including Conopias as sister to a well-supported clade containing Empidonomus, Griseotyrannus and Tyrannus, but additional sequence data necessary in order to resolve true affinities among these taxa. Trinidad birds described as race parvirostris on grounds of supposedly smaller bill, but considered otherwise indistinguishable from South American birds. Some races seem readily distinguishable, others less so; populations of nominate from S Brazil and Paraguay appear somewhat larger and darker on average than those in N, but much individual variation; critical re-evaluation of races is needed. Six subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- tardiusculus R. T. Moore, 1941 - W Mexico (SW Sinaloa, W of main Sierra Madre, S to W Nayarit).
- caniceps Ridgway, 1906 - W Mexico (SW Jalisco).
- mexicanus (Lafresnaye, 1851) - E & S Mexico (from S Tamaulipas in E, from Guerrero in W) S to Panama and NW Colombia (NW Chocó S to R Juradó).
- tardiusculus R. T. Moore, 1941 - W Mexico (SW Sinaloa, W of main Sierra Madre, S to W Nayarit).
- caniceps Ridgway, 1906 - W Mexico (SW Jalisco).
- mexicanus (Lafresnaye, 1851) - E & S Mexico (from S Tamaulipas in E, from Guerrero in W) S to Panama and NW Colombia (NW Chocó S to R Juradó).
- deserticola Griscom, 1930 - arid valley of R Negro, in C Guatemala.
- pitangua (Linnaeus, 1766) - N, C & E Colombia (Caribbean lowlands, Magdalena Valley S to Huila, and throughout E of Andes), Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas, E Ecuador (except Zamora area), E Peru, Brazil (S to Rio Grande do Sul), N & E Bolivia, Paraguay and NE Argentina (S to E Formosa and Corrientes).
- chrysogaster P. L. Sclater, 1860 - W Ecuador (S from W Esmeraldas) and extreme NW Peru (Tumbes, N Piura), possibly crossing Andes into S Ecuador.
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In the forest gallery of the Paraná river. Locality Puerto Piracuacito, Santa Fe Province, Argentina
Martin Manassero 19 February 2012 28 weeks ago 4 -
Bird singing in morning. Background you can hear other birds. Locality Intervales State Park, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 1 December 1999 45 weeks ago 4 -
Calls by one bird. Locality Fazenda Praia Alta, Tocantins State, Brazil
(ssp pitangua)
Josep del Hoyo 4 August 2011 1 year ago 4 -
Calls - In the background : Troglodytes aedon, Attila cinnamomeus and certainly a frog Locality Guatemala, Kourou, French Guiana
Patrick Ingremeau 12 June 2010 2 years ago 4 -
Song from canopy Locality Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Mato Grosso State, Brazil
(ssp pitangua)
Bradley Davis 10 October 2007 3 years ago 3 -
Calling at forest edge. Locality Floresta Nacional de Carajás, Pará State, Brazil
(ssp pitangua)
David Beadle 1 February 2002 12 weeks ago 0 -
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Bird singing. Background voice of several amphibians of Atlantic Rainforest (Adenomera mamorata), after rain about 7am. Locality Burle Marx Park, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 20 January 2013 17 weeks ago 0 -
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Bird singing near a nest on a high tree. Locality São Paulo Botanical Garden, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 3 September 2012 37 weeks ago 0
