Manakins (Pipridae)
Western Striped Manakin (Machaeropterus striolatus) - HBW 9, p. 159
French: Manakin strié
German: Westliche Streifenbauchpipra
Spanish: Saltarín Rayado Occidental
Other common names: Striped Manakin (when treated as conspecific with M. regulus)
Taxonomy: Pipra striolata Bonaparte, 1838, lower River Javarí, west Brazil.
Formerly treated as conspecific with M. regulus, but differs markedly in voice and, to lesser extent, in plumage. Five subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- zulianus Phelps, Sr & Phelps, Jr, 1952 - NW Venezuela (Zulia, and NW Barinas S to Táchira).
- obscurostriatus Phelps, Sr & Gilliard, 1941 - W Trujillo and W Mérida, in NW Venezuela.
- antioquiae Chapman, 1924 - W & C Colombia.
- zulianus Phelps, Sr & Phelps, Jr, 1952 - NW Venezuela (Zulia, and NW Barinas S to Táchira).
- obscurostriatus Phelps, Sr & Gilliard, 1941 - W Trujillo and W Mérida, in NW Venezuela.
- antioquiae Chapman, 1924 - W & C Colombia.
- striolatus (Bonaparte, 1838) - E Colombia, E Ecuador, NE Peru (S to N Ucayali) and adjacent W Brazil (E to region of R Urucu, in C Amazonas).
- aureopectus Phelps, Sr & Gilliard, 1941 - SE Venezuela and adjacent W Guyana.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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a male singing at side of the trail beyond La Posada lodge, Marañón river. Notice the wing-shaking soft sound given by the barbs Locality Nauta, Loreto Department, Peru
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Various individuals were calling within earing distance. This video tape is of a male singing at the lower canopy in partially s Locality Nauta, Loreto Department, Peru
DAVID ASCANIO 28 January 2011 51 weeks ago 1 min 2 sec 4
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A male vocalizing from a perch in the middle level of the forest.
Locality Yasuní National Park, Orellana Province, Ecuador (ssp striolatus)
Scott Olmstead 21 February 2008 2 years ago 4
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Two calls Locality Napo Province, Ecuador
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Dusan Brinkhuizen 20 October 2009 2 years ago 3
