Typical Antbirds (Thamnophilidae)
Stripe-chested Antwren (Myrmotherula longicauda) - HBW 8, p. 579
French: Myrmidon à ventre blanc
German: Weißbauch-Ameisenschlüpfer
Spanish: Hormiguerito Pechilistado
Taxonomy: Myrmotherula longicauda Berlepsch and Stolzmann, 1894, Chontabamba, La Merced and La Gloria, Junín, Peru.
Vocalizations suggest that this and M. klagesi are sister-species. Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that both are part of a monophyletic group that also includes M. brachyura, M. ignota, M. surinamensis, M. multostriata, M. pacifica, M. cherriei, M. sclateri and M. ambigua (the “streaked antwren assemblage”). Plumage distinctions among races are not entirely clear, and ranges listed below are tentative; further, taxonomic status of recently discovered population inhabiting lowland flooded forest in Loreto (Peru) unc.. View all taxonomy...
Vocalizations suggest that this and M. klagesi are sister-species. Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that both are part of a monophyletic group that also includes M. brachyura, M. ignota, M. surinamensis, M. multostriata, M. pacifica, M. cherriei, M. sclateri and M. ambigua (the “streaked antwren assemblage”). Plumage distinctions among races are not entirely clear, and ranges listed below are tentative; further, taxonomic status of recently discovered population inhabiting lowland flooded forest in Loreto (Peru) uncertain; further study required. Four subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- soderstromi Gyldenstolpe, 1930 - E slope of Andes in S Colombia (Putumayo) and N Ecuador (Napo).
- pseudoaustralis Gyldenstolpe, 1930 - E slope in S Ecuador (Morona-Santiago, Zamora-Chinchipe) and N Peru (S to Pasco).
- longicauda Berlepsch & Stolzmann, 1894 - C Peru (Junín).
- australis Chapman, 1923 - SE Peru (Cuzco, Madre de Dios, Puno) and NW Bolivia (La Paz, S Beni, Cochabamba).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A male in a bush, catching a caterpillar and gives it to the female Locality Cock of the Rock Lodge, Kosñipata Valley, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Madre de Dios Department, Peru (ssp australis)
Josep del Hoyo 30 July 2005 6 years ago 47 sec 4.1
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climbing, climb, feeding, male
Locality Cock of the Rock Lodge, Kosñipata Valley, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Madre de Dios Department, Peru (ssp australis)
dreyernp 20 October 2006 1 year ago 3
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